music player mod - T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hey, does aanyone know if there a way to use the volume keys on the note 4 to change tracks like the AOSP roms?

thecityboy781 said:
hey, does aanyone know if there a way to use the volume keys on the note 4 to change tracks like the AOSP roms?
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With wanam. Is an option.
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is there a rom version for the t-mobile N4?

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App to disable captive buttons

Is there an app that can disable the lights in the captive buttons?
I still want them to be functional, I just don't want them on.
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utcarbs said:
Is there an app that can disable the lights in the capacitive buttons?
I still want them to be functional, I just don't want them on.
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I'll second this, from a theming point of view, this would be a desirable thing to have... perhaps someone could suggest a hack instead
I was about to suggest this app:
https://market.android.com/details?id=net.geekherd.softbuttonshack
however it is clearly stated that this is not possible on the Nexus S
*ALERT: The Samsung Nexus S will NEVER be supported. Not because I don't want to, but because it is not possible, I own one and I have tried and tried. Samsung (or Google) have decided that the bottom LEDs will always be on as long as the display is on, powered at the same time. Obviously breaking a few APIs as well as the ability to turn those LEDs off based on the light-sensor.*
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I'd like that too :/ +1
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Hmm well I've experienced instances where the screen is on but my buttons didn't light up. It looked pretty cool with a black background which lead me to start this thread.
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I'd rather an app but I think CM has this feature
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barmanham said:
I'd rather an app but I think CM has this feature
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Hey, could you please tell me where the feature is? That may just be the thing that completely sells me on CM7!
Are u sure its in CM7?
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Softkeys/Navigation Bar mod for car install idea

This is an idea I had while trying to get use to my tablet as a head unit. I found it very annoying that I had to switch screens to change the volume or tracks.
I wanted to see if anyone would think it would be a good idea to add a few buttons to the navigation bar like a skip back, forward, play/pause, volume up/down.
I'm trying to figure it out myself but I'm not the greatest programmer so I figured if I shared my idea someone might might be able to figure it out.
This is what I was thinking!
Kuchar09 said:
This is an idea I had while trying to get use to my tablet as a head unit. I found it very annoying that I had to switch screens to change the volume or tracks.
I wanted to see if anyone would think it would be a good idea to add a few buttons to the navigation bar like a skip back, forward, play/pause, volume up/down.
I'm trying to figure it out myself but I'm not the greatest programmer so I figured if I shared my idea someone might might be able to figure it out.
This is what I was thinking!
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i'm looking for the same. i can't believe no one else wants this!
Yeah Idk, I thought someone else would have been interested... Here's what I'm using for now.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23374080
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Iirc aokp can add widgets to the nav bar, cant you just add a volume/ play pause widget?
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Kuchar09 said:
Yeah Idk, I thought someone else would have been interested... Here's what I'm using for now.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23374080
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I have almost finished an app which will add next/previous/play and many other things to the soft button bar. Maybe I'll add volume controls too. For the moment the app was planned with the new bar style in mind ( aka not the omni bar seen from 3.0 to 4.1 which was abandoned in 4.2) but I think a little tweak will render it compatible.
I'll keep you updated.
srelyt said:
I have almost finished an app which will add next/previous/play and many other things to the soft button bar. Maybe I'll add volume controls too. For the moment the app was planned with the new bar style in mind ( aka not the omni bar seen from 3.0 to 4.1 which was abandoned in 4.2) but I think a little tweak will render it compatible.
I'll keep you updated.
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That would be great!!! Defiantly keep us updated.
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CarHome Ultra is awsome for this. I will allow you to put buttons on the screen that control music play. I use it every day.
dcs3473 said:
CarHome Ultra is awsome for this. I will allow you to put buttons on the screen that control music play. I use it every day.
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But how does that help me when I'm on a different screen like Google maps?
I tried it a while back and didn't like it at all.
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@Kuchar09
LOL
Dude... I found this thread just now! ehehhe
Kookie_Monster said:
@Kuchar09
LOL
Dude... I found this thread just now! ehehhe
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Yeah I've been waiting for this for a long time lol
Nice to see someone finally figured it out
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/40701-mod-kookies-mod-shop-system-bar-mods/
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Kuchar09 said:
Yeah I've been waiting for this for a long time lol
Nice to see someone finally figured it out
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/40701-mod-kookies-mod-shop-system-bar-mods/
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Make sure you add your request on the thread. :good:

Hidden Status Bar Fade API Found

Today I found something in Google+, when you view a image on Google+ the status bar will fade hiding the signal bars and replacing the status section with a dot like the soft keys.
Pocket app does this too...
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Many apps do this...
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mechapathy said:
Many apps do this...
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Yeah I assume the YouTube app did this as well...
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Pretty sure this is a documented, public API.
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bedoig said:
Pretty sure this is a documented, public API.
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Interesting, funny that features like this are quiet in a way like the separated media volumes for a headset and the speaker.
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andyabc said:
Interesting, funny that features like this are quiet in a way like the separated media volumes for a headset and the speaker.
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I wouldn't really say that it was kept quiet in any way. I went back and looked, and it was actually featured prominently in the Honeycomb release highlights - which makes sense considering Honeycomb introduced on-screen softkeys. Of course, it's still up to developers to do their homework and implement useful features like that.
bedoig said:
I wouldn't really say that it was kept quiet in any way. I went back and looked, and it was actually featured prominently in the Honeycomb release highlights - which makes sense considering Honeycomb introduced on-screen softkeys. Of course, it's still up to developers to do their homework and implement useful features like that.
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That is different, Google did not mention all the features of Android 4.2 like the split up media volume feature when you have different volumes for speaker and headphones.
Maybe the Android developers secretly added those features to the API's so Google had no idea about those features during and after that latest Android version has been built.
Maybe there is even more hidden stuff that we have to find...
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andyabc said:
That is different, Google did not mention all the features of Android 4.2 like the split up media volume feature when you have different volumes for speaker and headphones.
Maybe the Android developers secretly added those features to the API's so Google had no idea about those features during and after that latest Android version has been built.
Maybe there is even more hidden stuff that we have to find...
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I don't think I'm following you. Android has had multiple audio streams with the ability to independently control volume levels for a long time. I also don't know who you're referring to when you say "the Android developers." Google is the Android developer.
ifunny does it...
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bedoig said:
I don't think I'm following you. Android has had multiple audio streams with the ability to independently control volume levels for a long time. I also don't know who you're referring to when you say "the Android developers." Google is the Android developer.
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For example if I set the media volume to medium and then plug in my earphones I get a different volume level (not medium) and when I unplug them the volume goes back to medium.
Google has many teams like the Android Developer team, Chrome developer team and the Web team (for online web Google products).
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aanonymoushuman said:
ifunny does it...
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Same here...
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Modifications - Nexus 6

Question what is a good alternative to add customizations to my ROM. I use to use exposed but don't think it works on the nexus6. If I am wrong about exposed working please let me know if there is a special way to install it.
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exposed does not work on art, period. android 5.0 brings art to our devices, by default. whatever modifications you would like to make to your nexus 6 has to be a "real" modification that you can do to n6.
Well for starters I want to add the exchange block. Led notification and others. Is there a program like xposed with a repository of mods like xposed?
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The LED mod can be added with a kernel along with DT2W, you can also use lightflow free to enable the LEDS using mixer mode to set notification lights e.c.t
Check the lighg flow instructions in its thread or one of the many how to guids online.
jackalsmp said:
Well for starters I want to add the exchange block. Led notification and others. Is there a program like xposed with a repository of mods like xposed?
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nope.
One more question when I had another ROM it had a ad blocker is there another one you recommend?
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jackalsmp said:
One more question when I had another ROM it had a ad blocker is there another one you recommend?
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yup, adfree http://adfree.bigtincan.com/adfree.apk

Note Buddy (S-Pen Helper)

So this is an older app but I just tested it and was able to change the detatch and insert sounds on my T-Mobile Note 8.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2162135
I can't get the app to verify the license.
I find the volume too loud for the detachable sounds.
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I've been using S Pen Toolbox to accomplish the same thing since my Note 4 days.
daiash said:
I can't get the app to verify the license.
I find the volume too loud for the detachable sounds.
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Turn the volume down under the settings in the app

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