Add Wifi HotSpot - Network Boost and Data Toggles - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S6

I was dissapointed in the number of available toggles when I first used my S6 - so I tried something I had learned back on my Note 4 (and that was based on something done on the S4 I think)
You just hvae to add the toggles by using an APK from play store - SQL Editor Lite I beleive is the name - there are paid and free apks that all work for this -
ROOT IS REQUIRED
You take full responsibilities for your actions here - I am only the messenger who is passing along information I have read in these threads that has helped me - YMMV. If you are uncertain about what you are doing and afraid you might break your phone, DON'T DO THIS.
Open the apk - wait for things to load and click on FILES
then click on Data
Then click Data Aagin
Then Click com.android.providers.settings
then click Databases
CLick Settings
Click System
Now scroll until you find the correct list you need to edit. There are several that look simular -and you may have to click on the item and click edit to view the full titile - ( it is usually the second one that looks like this title)
notificaiton_panel_active_app_list
CLick on that title until is shows that it is selected. This sometimes takes a number of clicks until it is recognized.
CLick Edit
Place your cursor at the very end of the last toggle in the list - the last charactor should be a semi-colin - now type the name of the toggle you want to add - make sure you type it exactly as follows - evrerytime you add a toggle -make sure to enter a semi-colin after the name with no spaces between.
NetworkBooster;
WiFiHotspot;
MobileData;
It would actually look someting like this
whatever is the last toggle appears here;NetworkBooster;WiFiHotspot;MobileData;
It is critical that you enter the names EXACTLY like I have them listed here - Capitol Letters and Lowercase need to be used exactly like these examples
Good Luck with this - this was originally written up in several forums and threads - I just don't recall where I read it - I AM NOT the one who figured this ouit by any means - I just tried it and it works
I hope this helps anyone who wants to add those toggles.
See attached screen shots

mocsab said:
I was dissapointed in the number of available toggles when I first used my S6 - so I tried something I had learned back on my Note 4 (and that was based on something done on the S4 I think)
You just hvae to add the toggles by using an APK from play store - SQL Editor Lite I beleive is the name - there are paid and free apks that all work for this -
Open the apk - wait for things to load and click on FILES
then click on Data
Then click Data Aagin
Then Click com.android.providers.settings
then click Databases
CLick Settings
Click System
Now scroll until you find the correct list you need to edit. There are several that look simular -and you may have to click on the item and click edit to view the full titile - ( it is usually the second one that looks like this title)
notificaiton_panel_active_app_list
CLick on that title until is shows that it is selected. This sometimes takes a number of clicks until it is recognized.
CLick Edit
Place your cursor at the very end of the last toggle in the list - the last charactor should be a semi-colin - now type the name of the toggle you want to add - make sure you type it exactly as follows - evrerytime you add a toggle -make sure to enter a semi-colin after the name with no spaces between.
NetworkBooster;
WiFiHotspot;
MobileData;
It would actually look someting like this
whatever is the last toggle appears here;NetworkBooster;WiFiHotspot;MobileData;
It is critical that you enter the names EXACTLY like I have them listed here - Capitol Letters and Lowercase need to be used exactly like these examples
Good Luck with this - this was originally written up in several forums and threads - I just don't recall where I read it - I AM NOT the one who figured this ouit by any means - I just tried it and it works
I hope this helps anyone who wants to add those toggles.
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Pictures? Does it require root??
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jzero88 said:
Pictures? Does it require root??
Sent from my SM-G920T using XDA Free mobile app
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Yes, it does require ROOT - here are some screen shots -
Shows Item selected that you need to select to add toggles
After clicking Edit - shows list without new toggles added - enter the text outlined in the OP after the last semi-colin -
(when you add toggles, write text exactly as indicated in OP always add semi-Colin after each toggle and do not leave spaces - add semi-colin after last Toggle you enter)
After entering last toggle, click save and reboot - pul down notification window - then click edit to see if all the toggles are appearing correctly.
Shows Toggles after you add toggles and reboot phone
It goes without saying that you do this at your own risk and peril. be cautious about what you are doing - what you edit - and if you are unsure of anything, err on the conservative side and just don't do it - I am not responsible for anything that happens - I just know I did what I explained here and these are the results of my doing so.
Good Luck

Thank you. Soon as I root I will do this. I hate going through menus just to enable and disable data

This looks very helpful. I don't have the phone yet because I have been scouring the web to ensure I can implement the wifi-tether hack on the S6. (coming from mostly stock android devices). So my main concern is to confirm this so that I can order this phone, however I will definitely do this when I do so. It looks to me from your screenshots that you are able to access the DB with your S6 using the SQLite app. This should be enough to enter the tether dun required 0 line and then edit APN to IP4 correct?

nspusmc said:
This looks very helpful. I don't have the phone yet because I have been scouring the web to ensure I can implement the wifi-tether hack on the S6. (coming from mostly stock android devices). So my main concern is to confirm this so that I can order this phone, however I will definitely do this when I do so. It looks to me from your screenshots that you are able to access the DB with your S6 using the SQLite app. This should be enough to enter the tether dun required 0 line and then edit APN to IP4 correct?
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to be honest, I don;t know - but I just saw a thread about tethering in the Development Section - you should check that out to see if it does what you want it to do -
Good Luck

Could you, in theory, use the same method to add toggles for S Finder and Quick Connect as can be found on the AT&T variant?
EDIT: I ended up trying it out for myself, using the toggle names SFinder and QuickConnect. It does add toggles, however, they can't be used to disable the obnoxious bars in the pulldown, that I can find so far.

While I was in there I found out you could turn off the capacitive lights by changing 1500 to 0

Toggles aren't showing for me. Should I add them to the _reset line as well?

Everything added fine for me. Just follow Op to the T. G925T

OK weird. I was going through root explorer in rw and everything but it didn't take. Did it all in SQLite and it stuck.

DC2CA said:
OK weird. I was going through root explorer in rw and everything but it didn't take. Did it all in SQLite and it stuck.
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Double check the list you added it to in SQlite - there are two places that almost look the same - but they are slightly different in text - I forget off the top of my head what the exact title is - Notifications List... something - but for what it's worth, it is the shorter of the two titles - if you put it in the wrong place, it wont work. Also be sure you are using SEMI COLIN - ; not colins
finally be sure you use the correct Upper and Lower case letters - it has to be entered EXACTLY like it is listed in the OP.
Hope that helps

Also you can add MultiWindow to be able to disable it

These all the ones found so far, are there any more that anybody knows about?
Wifi;
Location;
SilentMode;
AutoRotate;
Bluetooth;
Sync;
AirGesture;
MultiWindow;
AirView;
MobileData;
SmartPause;
SmartScroll;
NetworkBooster;
TouchSensitivity;
SmartStay;
PowerSaving;
AirplaneMode;
DormantMode;
TorchLight;
UltraPowerSaving;
WiFiHotspot;
Nfc;
PersonalMode;
AllShareCast;
Also if you change:
notification_panel_active_number_of_apps to about 25 you can then have them all at the top of the notification panel(scrollable)
Thanks

tiboric said:
These all the ones found so far, are there any more that anybody knows about?
Wifi;
Location;
SilentMode;
AutoRotate;
Bluetooth;
Sync;
AirGesture;
MultiWindow;
AirView;
MobileData;
SmartPause;
SmartScroll;
NetworkBooster;
TouchSensitivity;
SmartStay;
PowerSaving;
AirplaneMode;
DormantMode;
TorchLight;
UltraPowerSaving;
WiFiHotspot;
Nfc;
PersonalMode;
AllShareCast;
Also if you change:
notification_panel_active_number_of_apps to about 25 you can then have them all at the top of the notification panel(scrollable)
Thanks
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Are SmartPause and SmartScroll things on the s6? I haven't seen those options in the settings anywhere

mocsab said:
I was dissapointed in the number of available toggles when I first used my S6 - so I tried something I had learned back on my Note 4 (and that was based on something done on the S4 I think)
You just hvae to add the toggles by using an APK from play store - SQL Editor Lite I beleive is the name - there are paid and free apks that all work for this -
ROOT IS REQUIRED
You take full responsibilities for your actions here - I am only the messenger who is passing along information I have read in these threads that has helped me - YMMV. If you are uncertain about what you are doing and afraid you might break your phone, DON'T DO THIS.
Open the apk - wait for things to load and click on FILES
then click on Data
Then click Data Aagin
Then Click com.android.providers.settings
then click Databases
CLick Settings
Click System
Now scroll until you find the correct list you need to edit. There are several that look simular -and you may have to click on the item and click edit to view the full titile - ( it is usually the second one that looks like this title)
notificaiton_panel_active_app_list
CLick on that title until is shows that it is selected. This sometimes takes a number of clicks until it is recognized.
CLick Edit
Place your cursor at the very end of the last toggle in the list - the last charactor should be a semi-colin - now type the name of the toggle you want to add - make sure you type it exactly as follows - evrerytime you add a toggle -make sure to enter a semi-colin after the name with no spaces between.
NetworkBooster;
WiFiHotspot;
MobileData;
It would actually look someting like this
whatever is the last toggle appears here;NetworkBooster;WiFiHotspot;MobileData;
It is critical that you enter the names EXACTLY like I have them listed here - Capitol Letters and Lowercase need to be used exactly like these examples
Good Luck with this - this was originally written up in several forums and threads - I just don't recall where I read it - I AM NOT the one who figured this ouit by any means - I just tried it and it works
I hope this helps anyone who wants to add those toggles.
See attached screen shots
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Awesome! Works perfect. Thanks very much, op.

didnt work for me

Then you did something wrong. If you follow the directios exactly it will work and has worked on every S6 that I know of using Stock rom. Should work on custom tons too. Explain your exact steps and what you see and I will try to help you...
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Worked on my AT&T variant. Shared there for others.

I'm on Sprint and sadly didn't work for me. Then again they gimped us on those apps anyway

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[Q] Remove items from Settings.apk Sense

Okay, I have tried everything I can think of to edit Settings.apk. I ran apktool, I did a 'findstr' for the offsets for what I wanted to remove, I looked at AndroidManifest.xml, I have done everything I can think of to remove some items from the Settings menu. This is what I have done so far:
1. Removed the activity from AndroidManifest.xml - caused Settings to not appear at all.
2. Edited /res/xml/settings.xml and settings_tune_performance.xml to remove the items - cant remember what this did, I believe Settings again did not appear
3. Obviously undid the previous edits, then edited Strings.xml kind of the same way the "Remove End Call Button" by JsChiSurf was done using the method of putting "/u0020" for each letter that I wanted blocked out...icon still remains, but no name for the items.
4. Along with edit #3, I also edited \smali\com\android\settings\framework\activity\HtcEntryProxy.smali - this looks to be the most important file to building the list of what shows. I was able to clone "Wireless Settings" over "Personalize" thereby getting rid of Personalize. I then took it one step further and basically moved lines of code over pieces that I want removed. I removed Personalize, Accounts & Sync, and Connect to PC and basically moved everything around so that I would only have 13 items instead of 16 - this resulted in a FC. Today, I tried to remove 2 items (3rd and 4th items) because of the way the code was written and it resulted in FC again (Code is written in blocks of 2 - local 1, end local 1, local 2, end local 2, restart local 1, end local 1, restart local 2, end local 2 - chose 3 and 4 since they were restarts, and so are the rest of them - just explaining why 3 and 4 was removed).
It looks like HtcEntryProxy.smali is the file to edit, but there has to be a file that sets the amount of tabs at 16. HEP.smali has a reference to "locals 8" and I thought of changing that to like 6 or 7 to see if I could get items to drop off and maybe there is code that just doubles the number. Seriously, if anyone at all can help, it will be greatly appreciated.
I have done every mod/edit I have wanted:
Remove End Call Button by JsChiSurf
Remove Vibrate on Call Connect by JsChiSurf
Replace Call History Button for Contacts in Dialer by JsChiSurf
Toggle Haptic Feedback on Phone Dialpad by Nieylana
Enable Forced Roaming by MrGreg (Could potentially work on NFX Roms as I am using on a Stock Sprint Rom)
Reboot option in power menu 3-in-1 by snq-
None of that may sound very interesting but a couple things of note:
1. Forced Roaming was said to not work on Sprint Stock Roms/NFX and I got it to work.
2. The Haptic Feedback mod was not working for the Sprint release I was using, I believe it was for a previous release
3. 2 mods by JsChiSurf were made using MetaMorph, I decompiled, found the changes, made the changes to my file and recompiled. The other mod was for an older version and therefore would not have worked, so I made the changes to my version.
4. As you can tell by another post of mine, the reboot menu was not a big deal to anybody but me since everyone moved on to 2.2/2.3
It isnt like editing files is new to me, and no, I have not done a MOD of my own, basically just took other peoples work and figured out how to get it to work for my purposes, so some people may jump all over me for that, but it takes a REALLY long time going through xmls and smali to find one bit of code that was changed, so it wasnt like it was easy.
To end this, I will just say that there are only a few mods that I personally want to see done:
1. Remove certain tabs that arent working from Settings.apk - Since they are in blocks of 2, the tabs would be Personalize, Accounts & Sync, Connect to PC, Accessibility (since it doesnt do anything)
2. A menu setting for enabling rotation PROPERLY. I know fresh has 270 degree rotation enabled, but no way to properly enable different rotation like CyanogenMod. It is 270 or 90 - nothing else. I would like to enable 360, 270, 180 or 90 with a menu like Cyanogen - there is a thread that talks about porting it, but it looks like a whole weekend thing - so I wont be undertaking this until I have the time to set aside (like in 2 weeks). If anyone has any ideas, by all means, let me know.
Well, I am also looking for something like it... :S

Floating Commander (alpha release) - Premium features

The Past:
I've been working on this app since last 3 months and I'm pretty happy with the progress I made:fingers-crossed:. I was waiting for this day to post the app publicly in the forum which taught me so much:laugh:. Well, some might say this app is completely useless, but other might find it useful. I've considered all kind of users and accordingly added features to make it as productive as possible. This is still an alpha release and you may find several bugs, and I would really appreciate if you guys can report it whenever it crashes:angel:. I'm open to all kind of ideas and feel free to suggest me additional features.
About Floating Commander:
Well, I'm sure you're all are in love with Google Now, but then, so I'm I. But it sucks sometimes, how Google Now can't do many things that I want it to do, may be like setting the brightness of my screen to lets say 50%, changing sound settings and so on.. So, I've tried to accommodate all that in this app. Yes, this is a voice command utility that will do many things which Google Now can't (may be in future, but not now). Moreover, I've seen people who don't like the app simply because it eats up a little bit of data from your data pack and affects the battery aswell. Now, this one also needs data, but just to transform your voice to text, and rest all the features are processed natively and accordingly invoked. Its superfast (atleast on my phone, Galaxy Note 2) and it gets the work done. This app starts a floating widget which can be put on any edge of the screen, or freely (if u choose so in settings), and upon clicking, will invoke a voice recognition utility (Google's own recognizer) to detect your command (English Only for now) and thanks to its SpeechOptimizerEngine, it processes the command very fast and accurately and executes it. You can basically select/de-select each and every feature this app has from its settings and accordingly it''ll take more or less time (which is again negligible). Now, I'm sure there are people who think this is just another bull**** app and they don't need it when they have Google Now. Trust me guys, I have something for you guys aswell. I've put two new options which will be very helpful to most of you, I'm sure. Enable inbuilt "Google Now" mode in settings to launch "Google Now" from any screen using the floating widget, this will completely disable the native feature of the app. Also, another option is "One Touch" mode which can map to any activity, like changing sound profile, opening flash light, running memory cleaner or opening any installed app at the touch of a floating widget from any screen. The battery consumption is almost zero if it is not used, and if used, takes only for the internet data for converting voice to text. There's an additional feature to send the floating widget back to notification area by long clicking (when playing games) and bringing it back by clicking notification area. Its completely add free at the moment and I would definitely try to keep it that way. Overall, this app might or might not be suitable for your, but I would really appreciate if you guys devote some time analyzing and reviewing it here.
Ok, the final and the best thing, I've also tried integrating an offline mode, yes you heard it right.:laugh: But that's only for U.S. folks, since it works on only U.S. English accent. So, please don't review the app badly if it doesn't work offline for others.
Commands to try:
You can launch/open an app by saying:-
- launch <app name | any settings>
- open <app name | any settings>
- start <app name | any settings>
- run <app name | any settings>
Examples:-
- open bluetooth settings
- run cleaner
- launch whatsapp
- open browser
- open messaging
- run flashlight
You can toggle things by saying :-
- turn on <settings name>
- turn off <settings name>
- start <settings name>
- enable <settings name>
- toggle <settings name> on/off
- turn <settings name> on/off
Example:-
- turn on wifi
- start bluetooth
- switch on internet
- enable hotspot
- toggle autobrightness on
- turn rotation on
You can use set commands like:-
- set <settings name> to <value>
- change <settings name> to <value>
Example:-
- set brightness to 60%
- change ringer mode to silent
- change music volume to 80%
- set ringer volume to 100%
- change ringer mode to vibrate
- set all volume to 100%
- set alarm for 8:30 a.m.
- set alarm for 9:00 a.m. every weekday
- set alarm for 10:00 am. on monday tuesday thursday
Miscellanious Commands:-
Examples:-
- clean memory
- dial 12938
- call <contact name>/ <contact number>
- send message to <contact name>/ <contact number> <message>
- send message to joshua I'll be late tonight
- browse to www.google.com
- show my location
- drive from <location from> to <location to>
- drive to <location to> from <location from>
- show way from <location from>
- navigate to <location>
- navigate from <location> to <location>
These are a few bunch of examples, keep trying combinations and I'm sure most of them will work. Let me know if you have a worthy new command in mind. May be I've just wasted time in this, but I'm really looking forward to encouragement here for further development. And I repeat, I'm not doing it for financial gain.
Screens:-
Credits:
This app uses StandOut library by pingpongboss for creating the floating widget. Many thanks to him.:laugh:
This app also uses an open source application Searchlight without which, I couldn't have added an amazingly looking flash light inbuilt in the app. :laugh:
Apart from these, the application has been coded from scratch and supports only 4.1+
Known Issues: :cyclops:
- I've witnessed a few weird things on Nexus devices (it opens and closes the last opened background activity when voice recognizer is called)
- The floating widget doesn't appear on center when launched for first time (something wrong with my calculations)
- One Touch mode has a few drawbacks (all solved in my latest code which I'll upload in a few days)
- The donation section is mapped to whatsapp (since I was testing something on that and whatsapp has an easy package name:silly
- I haven't changed the min sdk version yet, any device from 1.6 and above can install it, but trust me, that's not gonna work for sure. I'll change it in the next update for sure.
- Theme changer and Widget Types are not working yet, thats easy but uploading an app on playstore takes like 6 hrs.
Overall, I'm hoping I've created something useful and I don't expect any financial profit from it, so please review accordingly. Also, I'm also planning to make it open source in future, but let me think about that again. And yes, this app is just of 270 Kb.
Thanks a lot for wasting your time on reading this. This app doesn't have any help section yet, will add one soon.
Download:
Application is deployed on Playstore in alpha release mode. So, please join the following Google Plus community first:-
boggartWare Google Community
Once you're added, you can find the link under "Floating Commander" category. Alternatively, you can click here and select "BECOME A TESTER". Only who joins this community can be a part of beta testing (that's google's policy). Once you've done that, you'll get a link on that same page to download the app from Playstore. Make sure you access all the links and join the community using the same Google id with which you access Playstore on your own phone.
Thanks guys.
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First off, impressive work.
What's the benefit of something like this vs something like utter?
Never used utter
aagha said:
First off, impressive work.
What's the benefit of something like this vs something like utter?
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Hey, I've never used Utter, but this one is for those who thinks that Google Now isn't enough to do the needful. I know, getting things done through voice is a little bit odd. But sometimes, when you're alone, sleepy, don't want to scroll through menus to get things done, this one really comes in handy. Apart from that, I've also put two additional modes, "Google Now" mode and "One Touch" mode which are really really useful for anybody. Try and let me know what do you think.
Just updated to Floating Commander 1.8
Just updated the apk in Playstore to version 1.8
Now you can toggle settings by just saying "toggle <settings name>.
Hope you guys like it.
Check out the public release of the app
Get it here - play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.boggartware.fcommander
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How about playing music? I tried saying run music, play song but it only took me to music player.
I played a song and said, stop music. It took me to the music player,music kept playing.
Any suggestions?

[5/12] Advanced Feed Development

Alright everyone, I'm Trailblazer101, an Android Developer who likes to take advantage of, and make better, the unique features of the phones I purchase. I started off with the Samsung Continuum back in 2010, which had a ticker ahead of its time, and went from there. I work 2 jobs, so time is tight sometimes, but I still manage to work on these things, a fun passion/hobby.
Status Updates
Code:
5/12
--- I got my patch working, and tested it out with a simple demo that takes advantage of the new capabilities. I've posted a Guide below!
5/10
--- Now that Verizon users have root, I will begin testing this myself :) Thanks to those who helped me figure out what we'd have to do, so I can get started right off the bat! I'll keep you posted.
What is this?!!
Okay, so by default the Feeds that you can make are restricted to the capabilities of a RemoteView. This severely limits what you can do with the Feed. Take a look here to see what exactly is supported, by default: http://stackoverflow.com/a/16089389
However, any Samsung App (which includes a few signed by Samsung on the Galaxy Apps Exclusives page) has the ability to put whatever it wants on the screen, just like a regular App. I've now extended that invitation on over to you/us!
Guide
The steps to take advantage of this is a little convoluted, so let me break it down for you easy!
STEP 1:
You have to flash my patch to allow this development to actually work. You can download it here: View attachment Trailblazer101_S6Edge_Advanced_Feeds_Patch.zip. Then flash it using FlashFire, or extract the zip and put everything where it needs to go, making sure to set the permissions appropriately!
STEP 2:
Now you can start developing your new Custom Feed! I would suggest using my simple demo project as your base, and going from there! You can find that here: View attachment EdgeScreen-BACKUP.zip. Extract it and take a look at the source!
STEP 3:
From here on out is where things get tricky... Without changing a thing, if you build from source and try to debug, it won't work. Why? Because the API that Samsung gives developers, like us, is different than the one they use for themselves. So Here's what you gotta do-- without changing a thing, build the Project. The best way to do that without debugging within Android Studio is to go to Gradle Projects -> :app -> Tasks -> build -> assembleDebug. This'll make the built apk and put it within "..\.EdgeScreen-BACKUP\app\build\outputs\apk\app-debug.apk".
STEP 4:
I'm assuming you have the latest Java Development Kit, and Android SDK, installed and configured properly, with their paths in the PATH variable, accordingly. You should also know how to use apktool for decompilation, at least a little I've compiled a toolkit folder based off of the test Project I shared above, which includes apktool, the NEW Samsung API files, the original built apk, and the already modified decompiled source/apk. You can download that here: View attachment Decompilation_Data.zip. Then, open a Command Prompt window and "cd" to the extracted folder.
STEP 5:
Decompile the built apk, which should be the same as the one in the extracted folder, using apktool like this:
Code:
.\apktool\apktool d -f TestFeed_orig.apk
STEP 6:
Compare the decompiled folder "TestFeed_orig" with my already modified "TestFeed_modded" one. I suggest using WinMerge! You'll see that the 'TestFeed_orig\smali\com\samsung\android\sdk' folder is very different. That's what I was talking about before, how Samsung Feeds have more options in their API. So delete the 'TestFeed_orig\smali\com\samsung' folder, and replace with the one in the '---SAMSUNG API---' folder.
STEP 7:
Continue comparing the two folders. Basically the rest of the changes are just getting our application to call the new Samsung API properly, instead of the stubs I was using in the Project. There aren't many changes you have to make, but they're all important!
STEP 8:
Once the two folders are the same, recompile it using apktool, like so:
Code:
.\apktool\apktool b TestFeed_orig
STEP 9:
Sign the new compiled apk stored in 'TestFeed_orig\dist' using your signing key. You can make your own, then use it to sign the app, following the instructions here: Official Instructions for Manual Signing.
STEP 10:
Install the newly signed apk, and enable the Feed by going to: Settings-> Edge screen -> Information stream -> Manage Feeds -> *ENABLE* FeedsCocktailExample! You may have to restart, or just hit 'reorder' in the top left. That sometimes fast-triggers it. Now turn off the screen, do the Feed Gesture to get it to turn on, and you should see our Custom Feed! It doesn't look like much, but it's using a custom view, HorizontalTextView, that would not work otherwise.
From here the options are endless. You can follow these steps and my Sample Project to play a video for a feed, if you wanted! Whatever strikes your fancy!
If you followed these steps and appreciate the help, show this thread some love, and maybe. Well i'd say buy me a beer, but it'll probably go to textbooks instead
Developer/Advanced Information!
We can make our own Feeds no problem, without root, they are just forced to use a RemoteView directly, which for all intents and purposes, is a pain in the kiester. Instead, it would be a lot nicer/convenient, without even mentioning the more advanced functionality we could bring, to use our own Views. However the version of SlookCocktailManager.UpdateCocktail that allows this is only found within a more advanced API, one I/no typical user don't have access to directly. BUT, I can still access it by decompiling for example the Edge RSS app from the Samsung AppStore, and putting/replacing the "sdk" folder from that into my own decompiled app, and recompiling. Easy enough, with apktool! (Of course with the headache of adding in my own temporary shell classes, in the project, so that I can actually write the calls, and just change the reference within the smali code once that sdk is replaced) The problem is, even when you do this, and it builds fine, installs great, and even begins initializing properly, we get an error from within CocktailBarService, the file I'm having you replace. More specifically, I tracked down the actual problem, and it comes back to "CocktailWhiteList", a class within CocktailBarServices, then checks the signature of the calling application, our Custom Feed, and sees if it comes from Samsung. This none of my expertise can fix, without being rooted, but trust me I tried. Now that we are rooted I was able to patch said apk, and get my own apps to work! Hurray!
cocktailbar service crashes when going into 'edge screen' option in settings menu.
logcat attached
Edit: sorry didn't rename cocktail bar (cocktailbarservice_signed to cocktailbarservice)
now it doesn't visibly crash, it just wont let me go into 'edge screen' option in settings menu
new log cat uploaded
This man looks promising! You have my S6 edge as soon as I have an official TWRP with working backup and restore
ktetreault14 said:
This man looks promising! You have my S6 edge as soon as I have an official TWRP with working backup and restore
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I will help as well, when these tools are out for us..
Thanks for bringing cool stuff like this to the phone at this early date!
ktetreault14 said:
This man looks promising! You have my S6 edge as soon as I have an official TWRP with working backup and restore
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How deep are you willing to go? Because it would be awesome if you could clear dalvik-cache, since I see this, right off the bat:
Code:
: Failed to find OatDexFile for DexFile /system/priv-app/CocktailBarService/CocktailBarService.apk ( canonical path /system/priv-app/CocktailBarService/CocktailBarService.apk) with checksum 0xfbfcb9f7 in OatFile /data/dalvik-cache/arm64/[email protected]@[email protected]@classes.dex
EDIT: could you also make sure that you set the right permissions for the apk? I'm getting the impression that they might be off with:
Code:
msg=audit(1429397519.049:355): auid=4294967295 uid=10001 gid=10001 ses=4294967295 subj=u:r:untrusted_app:s0 pid=12605 comm="ktailbarservice" reason="memory violation" sig=11
EDIT2: We might have to disable SELinux... That's rather unfortunate/puts a rather large damper on things, until custom kernels come out at least... After starting a root shell, can you try:
Code:
setenforce 0
I don't know if it'll work, but if that goes through successfully try and launch the Edge Settings Screen again!
EDIT3: Do'h. It may have been something really simple *crosses fingers* Could you please re-download the CocktailBarService, and try doing the same thing you did last time, with right permissions, and maybe a dalvik-cache wipe if it doesn't work!?
Tried the new apk you uploaded. Getting a force close still when trying to open. I changed SELINUX to permissive, wiped dalvik, even tried deleting arm64 folder as well. No luck.
04-19 00:25:09.907 E/AndroidRuntime(15867): java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to start activity ComponentInfo{com.samsung.android.app.cocktailbarservice/com.samsung.android.app.cocktailbarservice.settings.EdgeScreenSettingsMain}: java.lang.SecurityException: Permission Denial: get/set setting for user asks to run as user -2 but is calling from user 0; this requires android.permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL
Was searching through logcat and found this. May this have something to do with the issue?
wase4711 said:
I will help as well, when these tools are out for us..
Thanks for bringing cool stuff like this to the phone at this early date!
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Don't mean to hijack thread, but "Tool" is already available here:
NB: Chrome and IE don't translate into "Save file" - Use Mozilla which does > copy to phone and flash.
https://blck.io/twrp-2.8.6.0-zeroltetmo.img
Perfectly working on T-Mobile S6 Edge
Will
RoM_Addict said:
Don't mean to hijack thread, but "Tool" is already available here:
NB: Chrome and IE don't translate into "Save file" - Use Mozilla which does > copy to phone and flash.
https://blck.io/twrp-2.8.6.0-zeroltetmo.img
Perfectly working on T-Mobile S6 Edge
Will
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that version doesn't work properly for me and many others; waiting for an "official" version from the TWRP folks..
trailblazer101 said:
How deep are you willing to go? Because it would be awesome if you could clear dalvik-cache, since I see this, right off the bat:
Code:
: Failed to find OatDexFile for DexFile /system/priv-app/CocktailBarService/CocktailBarService.apk ( canonical path /system/priv-app/CocktailBarService/CocktailBarService.apk) with checksum 0xfbfcb9f7 in OatFile /data/dalvik-cache/arm64/[email protected]@[email protected]@classes.dex
EDIT: could you also make sure that you set the right permissions for the apk? I'm getting the impression that they might be off with:
Code:
msg=audit(1429397519.049:355): auid=4294967295 uid=10001 gid=10001 ses=4294967295 subj=u:r:untrusted_app:s0 pid=12605 comm="ktailbarservice" reason="memory violation" sig=11
EDIT2: We might have to disable SELinux... That's rather unfortunate/puts a rather large damper on things, until custom kernels come out at least... After starting a root shell, can you try:
Code:
setenforce 0
I don't know if it'll work, but if that goes through successfully try and launch the Edge Settings Screen again!
EDIT3: Do'h. It may have been something really simple *crosses fingers* Could you please re-download the CocktailBarService, and try doing the same thing you did last time, with right permissions, and maybe a dalvik-cache wipe if it doesn't work!?
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Hi trailblazer, I set the permissions the same as the original apk ,
right lets try again: I've downloaded the new version and set permissions, wiped dalvik-cache but when trying to disable SELinux i get
tmp-mksh: 0 : not found.
and when going into 'edge screen' settings i get unfortunsatly cocktailbar service has stopped.
Catlog attached:
I used this to modify SELINUX. For anyone else who is helping out, try this.
[4/19] QuickLaunch Demo And Advanced Feed Development Request For Rooted Users
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I used this to modify SELINUX. For anyone else who is helping out, try this.
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I sent you a PM! I explicitly declared that permission for each activity, so let's see how it goes now! I put the same apk I sent you now on the OP, so the other testers can try it! In the mean-time, I do have something real for you guys to play with! It's the QuickLaunch window, customizable and all (from hitting the Feeds Settings Icon). I'll put that in the OP with the tag "WORKS(Kinda)"!
One thing, which is a big reason why I'm trying to do it this way-- clicking the icons launches the app, it just doesn't turn the screen back on! I've tracked it down, and it seems as if when the Feed Screen is on, it has the SCover flag set to on, manually, but when a user clicks a button from another Feed, it turns that flag back off, thus turning the screen back on. The easiest/cleanest way for us to do that too would be our Custom Feed Panel implementing the same OnClickHandler that the others do, just can't without doingwhat we're trying to do!
EDIT: Please still use the QuickLaunch apk with the tag "Signed" though for testing the replacement of CocktailBarService! My new one just does it the bad way, and had to get rid of the code for trying the good.
(There's other ways to turn the screen on, but the way I'm trying to do it does it easily, and allows for more advanced functionality!)
FOR DEVELOPERS:
If you are interested in taking what I have and running with it/collaborating, I am more than willing to send all sources of what I have so far, my resources that I've been using, along with all information gathered so far. Just ask!
Hopefully this will become available for non-rooted. I am DIEING to get more functionality out of the Edge API for this phone. The feed is an awesome option, but having to swiping finger is a pain in the @$$. A double tap on the edge or an automatic turn on would be AWESOME when Texts or missed calls are there.
b-reezy said:
I used this to modify SELINUX. For anyone else who is helping out, try this.
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BTW.. can be disabled in the kernel source also.. I did that in m8 times
trailblazer101 said:
I sent you a PM! I explicitly declared that permission for each activity, so let's see how it goes now! I put the same apk I sent you now on the OP, so the other testers can try it! In the mean-time, I do have something real for you guys to play with! It's the QuickLaunch window, customizable and all (from hitting the Feeds Settings Icon). I'll put that in the OP with the tag "WORKS(Kinda)"!
One thing, which is a big reason why I'm trying to do it this way-- clicking the icons launches the app, it just doesn't turn the screen back on! I've tracked it down, and it seems as if when the Feed Screen is on, it has the SCover flag set to on, manually, but when a user clicks a button from another Feed, it turns that flag back off, thus turning the screen back on. The easiest/cleanest way for us to do that too would be our Custom Feed Panel implementing the same OnClickHandler that the others do, just can't without doingwhat we're trying to do!
EDIT: Please still use the QuickLaunch apk with the tag "Signed" though for testing the replacement of CocktailBarService! My new one just does it the bad way, and had to get rid of the code for trying the good.
(There's other ways to turn the screen on, but the way I'm trying to do it does it easily, and allows for more advanced functionality!)
FOR DEVELOPERS:
If you are interested in taking what I have and running with it/collaborating, I am more than willing to send all sources of what I have so far, my resources that I've been using, along with all information gathered so far. Just ask!
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Liking the Quicklaunch app , are you still needing testers? or have you got all the info you need?
Alex-V said:
BTW.. can be disabled in the kernel source also.. I did that in m8 times
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Exactly and imo its better if its done this way..
for anyone interested
you need to edit the security/selinux/selinuxfs.c file from source
FIND:
Code:
selinux_status_update_setenforce(new_value);
#else
ADD RIGHT BELOW "#else":
Code:
new_value = 0;
So it becomes:
Code:
selinux_status_update_setenforce(new_value);
#else
new_value = 0;
or use this one (from the G925F source)
friedrich420 said:
Exactly and imo its better if its done this way..
for anyone interested
you need to edit the security/selinux/selinuxfs.c file from source
FIND:
Code:
selinux_status_update_setenforce(new_value);
#else
ADD RIGHT BELOW "#else":
Code:
new_value = 0;
So it becomes:
Code:
selinux_status_update_setenforce(new_value);
#else
new_value = 0;
or use this one (from the G925F source)
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yeah.. that's the one I used.. I'm still for and back to root or not..means for me.. develop roms and kernels ..or use it as it is.. lol..
friedrich420 said:
Exactly and imo its better if its done this way..
for anyone interested
you need to edit the security/selinux/selinuxfs.c file from source
FIND:
Code:
selinux_status_update_setenforce(new_value);
#else
ADD RIGHT BELOW "#else":
Code:
new_value = 0;
So it becomes:
Code:
selinux_status_update_setenforce(new_value);
#else
new_value = 0;
or use this one (from the G925F source)
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Hii my friend, i also still , have a non rooted S6 Edge :thumbup:
Hey guys, I finished the QuickLaunch Feed and posted it in the Apps Folder here:
Click Me!
I did manage to get it to turn the screen on, then, with the clicking of the shortcuts, and it still launches it once unlocked (if you have a lockscreen). I am going to begin work on a music player Feed, now
I will continue development on more advanced Feeds, and also delve into enhancing the edge in other ways, once we Verizon users get root (or until I win the lottery and get a Sprint version ). I see all these great opportunities to make it better, I just can't do anything with it until I'm rooted, since this didn't go as well as I planned. Where we are stuck at now is this, and where it would be too much of a pain for me to do without a phone of my own to test one:
We need to re-sign the system with a signature key we have access to. This includes framework, apps, and the priv-apps signed with the samsung key. Then I can go about doing what I wanted to do, but otherwise, it's a no go.
A developer who does have a Sprint or T-Mobile version with root, I can tell you the information I gathered so far. I have seen where the 'turn screen on gesture' is stored, and all these other great things, I just can't right now
trailblazer101 said:
Hey guys, I finished the QuickLaunch Feed and posted it in the Apps Folder here:
Click Me!
I did manage to get it to turn the screen on, then, with the clicking of the shortcuts, and it still launches it once unlocked (if you have a lockscreen). I am going to begin work on a music player Feed, now
I will continue development on more advanced Feeds, and also delve into enhancing the edge in other ways, once we Verizon users get root (or until I win the lottery and get a Sprint version ). I see all these great opportunities to make it better, I just can't do anything with it until I'm rooted, since this didn't go as well as I planned. Where we are stuck at now is this, and where it would be too much of a pain for me to do without a phone of my own to test one:
We need to re-sign the system with a signature key we have access to. This includes framework, apps, and the priv-apps signed with the samsung key. Then I can go about doing what I wanted to do, but otherwise, it's a no go.
A developer who does have a Sprint or T-Mobile version with root, I can tell you the information I gathered so far. I have seen where the 'turn screen on gesture' is stored, and all these other great things, I just can't right now
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very nice.. thanks my friend ?
This is just sounding AWESOME! I am on AT&T so will have to wait as well for Root. I was wondering if there is a possability for the edge to just turn on, on its own without the need to swipe the screen? Like when a new notification comes in it will just scroll across the edge (or maybe the icon will blink on and off until you see it and swipe).
I still feel the swipe is to hard to do consistantly and would rather use a double tap or something if the auto on isn't possible.

[request] older version of ES File Explorer

I regret thoughtlessly letting my ES File Explorer update whenever it wanted. The newer versions seem to have a lot of problems with updating the screen and are, in general, sluggish on my NST.
I currently have version 3.2.5.1. Does anyone have an older version on hand?
nmyshkin said:
I regret thoughtlessly letting my ES File Explorer update whenever it wanted. The newer versions seem to have a lot of problems with updating the screen and are, in general, sluggish on my NST.
I currently have version 3.2.5.1. Does anyone have an older version on hand?
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The version I am currently using (attached) I've had for at least a year, and it has never failed me. Unfortunately, I can't tell you what the version is, since I'm using your framework-res mod and the gray text blends in with the gray background
Hope this helps!
To my aging bi-focal enhanced vision that is version 3.0.9.0. It would likely be completely unreadable without the framework mod.
Thanks a bunch. It's much better behaved. No more updates on that one!
nmyshkin said:
To my aging bi-focal enhanced vision that is version 3.0.9.0. It would likely be completely unreadable without the framework mod.
Thanks a bunch. It's much better behaved. No more updates on that one!
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Glad to be of assistance. Don't forget that you can turn off Auto-Update by navigating [Quick Access Menu > Settings > Update settings > Uncheck "Auto check"]. That way, you aren't ever "tempted" to update to the next version
ИΘΘK¡€, is that version working properly when you choose "view" button on the bottom of the screen? Every version I have tried to this point crashed when I tried to change the view,
thrackanomir said:
ИΘΘK¡€, is that version working properly when you choose "view" button on the bottom of the screen? Every version I have tried to this point crashed when I tried to change the view,
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It's very odd. It almost never works, but once in a blue moon, I'll try it, and it functions correctly. I've just resorted to ignoring it and using the "swipe to the left or right" function to change the view.
I am not sure that we are thinking about the same thing. I'll try to explain. In default mode when brosing directories I see an icon grid with very limited space for filenames. It is irritating when I try to choose the correct one from whole bunch of similar named ones, when the differencr is at the end of their file name, which is shortened/hidden. I want to change the vie mode from grid to list or something similar that would allow the filenames to be displayed fully. Do you have any solution for this? (Now I switch to Root Browser when I really need the list view, but that is quite an inconveniance)
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I am not sure that we are thinking about the same thing. I'll try to explain. In default mode when brosing directories I see an icon grid with very limited space for filenames. It is irritating when I try to choose the correct one from whole bunch of similar named ones, when the differencr is at the end of their file name, which is shortened/hidden. I want to change the vie mode from grid to list or something similar that would allow the filenames to be displayed fully. Do you have any solution for this? (Now I switch to Root Browser when I really need the list view, but that is quite an inconveniance)
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Oh - pardon my mistake, there, I had forgotten what the view button actually did!
I do know to what you're referring, but I can't say that I know of a way to do that at the moment. However, I'm doing some research and experimentation to see f I can find out either an alternate way to switch views or a way to fix the f/c hitting "View" gives us. I'll keep you posted.
Not sure why I didn't find this the first time I went looking, but here is a place with many older versions of the app. Scroll down the page until you get to "previous versions" then hit the "view more" button.
I tried the earliest v. 3.x and it still produced the crash on "view"--something I had never noticed before with whatever version I originally had. Probably I never tried it.
The last 1.6x version (1.6.2.3) is stylistically a little different but has the (crashless) option to change from icons to list format AND the settings menu system is like the native B&N settings menu (yay!), i.e., you can read it easily.
Not sure about all other capabilities, but I'm easy on what I ask it to do. I use Root Browser for the heavy duty stuff.
Thanks, guys (sorry for the delay)!
Thanks - the newer version does work, but requires a lot of patience until screens are displayed correctly. I was always wondering why eStrongs still pushes updates to 2.1 devices that are too memory hungry to run properly - but here we go.
another reason to love this old version
I went to do some file cleanup this morning and made the discovery seen in the attached screen image: -)
No similar behavior on current market versions.

[APP][NST/G] Reading Now button menu

See post #50 for a new user-customizable version, RN Menu 2.0!
*Updated to v. 1.1.1--more accurate placement of menu in landscape*
Version 1.2.1 substitutes FastMode2 for NoRefresh.
This app is a toggle which places a small menu directly below the status bar "reading now" button and extends the function of that button. While the app can be used as a stand-alone toggle, it is best used by reassigning the "reading now" button with Nook Touch ModManager to the app. No function is lost, as the first item on the short menu is "reading now". As currently configured, the menu options are:
1. Reading Now (same as original stock button function)
2. Orientation (a landscape/portrait toggle using Rotation Locker)
3. No Refresh
4. Set Cover (which potentially sets the screensaver image to the current book cover)
See screenshot below.
While the app is not user-configurable (maybe some day, probably not) now that I have produced a template to work with it is reasonably easy to customize and I would entertain requests for specific items--assuming I can figure out how to implement them! There have been other approaches to setting a menu in this position, but they have involved modding jars and have been limited to specific firmwares. This app should run on all firmwares and does not require modification of any jar files. If you don't like it, you just uninstall it and it's over and done with. For me, this project has been a proof of concept and I've learned a lot. Maybe an extended power menu is next?
Requirements
--Rotation Locker (attached below) (required for Orientation option)
--No Refresh Toggle (I am running NoRefreshToggle-debug2, but it may not matter--someone can let me know?)
--Root (required for Set Cover option and for menu itself as of v.1.1.1)
--sqlite3 (available in this post where the screensaver option setup is explained in detail)
--As this is a Tasker-generated app (but does not require Tasker to run!) there is a dependency on two library files normally installed with GApps. If you do not have GApps installed on your device, you can still use this app by copying the two attached files into the locations shown below (the xml file is zipped so you can download it rather than view it):
/system/etc/permissions/com.google.android.maps.xml
/system/framework/com.google.android.maps.jar
Set permissions for both files to rw-r--r-- and reboot. Without these files resident, the app will not install.
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How to use
The best implementation is to reassign the "reading now" button to this app using Nook Touch ModManager. When that is done, tapping on the "reading now" icon will produce the menu and you can make your selection from there. If you inadvertently tap the icon, you can dismiss the menu by tapping again. It's a toggle. Starting with v. 1.1.1, root is required to allow the app to query the current screen orientation. This enables a more accurate placement of the menu in landscape mode.
The screen orientation by default is, of course, Portrait, so the toggle goes immediately to Landscape. Landscape runs as a background service (notification) to lock in the feature since some apps resist the change. Selecting orientation again returns you to Portrait and ends the background service until the next selection. It's also possible to exit Landscape by tapping on the notification. This brings up the three-line menu (invisible text unless you have altered your background image colors). The top option is Portrait.
The first time you select Set Cover you will be asked to allow root access. This part of the app includes shell commands and thus needs root access.
That's it! I'd appreciate bug reports and/or suggestions and welcome requests for customized menus (at least for now!). Enjoy!
@nmyshkin I really appreciate you continuing to develop this wonderful device. Thank you for everything you've done on the NST.
I have a request, if you have time and it's not too much trouble.
1. Reading Now
2. Renate's Temblast Library (which I use as a quick list of what I'm currently reading)
3. Fastmode2
4. Your new USB Audio Toggle
ALinkToTao said:
I have a request, if you have time and it's not too much trouble.
1. Reading Now
2. Renate's Temblast Library (which I use as a quick list of what I'm currently reading)
3. Fastmode2
4. Your new USB Audio Toggle
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I can do that easily if I know how the library is supposed to work. Is it just sending an intent, starting an app or....?
Also, there's nothing magic about 4 items, so if you want fewer or more, that's doable.
Edit: I've looked at the Library app. Very straightforward tap-and-go. So just let me know if you want any more (or fewer) items and I'll get on it.
nmyshkin said:
I can do that easily if I know how the library is supposed to work. Is it just sending an intent, starting an app or....?
Also, there's nothing magic about 4 items, so if you want fewer or more, that's doable.
Edit: I've looked at the Library app. Very straightforward tap-and-go. So just let me know if you want any more (or fewer) items and I'll get on it.
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Wow! That's awesome! Yeah, I think those four would be awesome!
Could you also make one with
1. Reading Now
2. Renate's Temblast Library
I have bought and rooted many NST's for friends and having just those two options will be very convenient for them... They aren't really techy, so too many options would just confuse them.
That would be useful for them when I make other NST's. I'm planning on making 3 more, so I think that would be great! The one with 4 options on it, I'd be using personally.
ALinkToTao said:
Wow! That's awesome! Yeah, I think those four would be awesome!
Could you also make one with
1. Reading Now
2. Renate's Temblast Library
I have bought and rooted many NST's for friends and having just those two options will be very convenient for them... They aren't really techy, so too many options would just confuse them.
That would be useful for them when I make other NST's. I'm planning on making 3 more, so I think that would be great! The one with 4 options on it, I'd be using personally.
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These are the apps you're looking for {waves hand vaguely}.
Thanks so much! I'll put it to use and see how it runs. I'm sure it will be great.
It runs great! I have noticed that this theoretically could be used to have a second quicknav menu. You can activate it also by programming one of the side buttons to show/hide it. Great job!
If someone didn't want to run the launcher, this could save them from using it with their most used apps on this.
@nmyshkin ... thanks ... I would be interested in this app, I wanted to have the default 'reading now' on nook reader ... and a customizable option so i can probable configure some other reading apps and their last read book directly opening when the option is invoked ...
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I tried installing your app from OP for 1.2.1 ... but it did not install ... If its not too much trouble can you make one that runs on 1.2.2 and share the same ?
thank.s
aiamuzz said:
@nmyshkin ... thanks ... I would be interested in this app, I wanted to have the default 'reading now' on nook reader ... and a customizable option so i can probable configure some other reading apps and their last read book directly opening when the option is invoked ...
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I tried installing your app from OP for 1.2.1 ... but it did not install ... If its not too much trouble can you make one that runs on 1.2.2 and share the same ?
thank.s
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The app should run on FW 1.2.2. If you can't install maybe you forgot to copy the two small dependency files?
nmyshkin said:
/system/etc/permissions/com.google.android.maps.xml
/system/framework/com.google.android.maps.jar
Set permissions for both files to rw-r--r-- and reboot. Without these files resident, the app will not install.
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Edit: or, did you forget to install Rotation Locker first? Because that app is one of the menu options, it's seen as a dependency and my app will not install if it doesn't see it there.
As I made it, however, the app will not do what you want. It is not programmable by the user. At the time I made it I was just starting out with making apps with Tasker. I suppose it would be possible now to produce an app that is more flexible, but it would not be very user friendly because there is no way to predict what someone might want to do and therefore code would almost certainly need to be sussed out and written in by the user. That doesn't sound like something people would really want. In any case I'm still bogged down in my Dictionary project so.....
If you have a static set of wishes, that would be easier.
In any case I'm still bogged down in my Dictionary project so.....
If you have a static set of wishes, that would be easier.
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Oh Dictionary project for our Nook Simple Touch and Glowlight ?
Is it interesting ? If so pleas share the link to ...
Static set of wishes ... It has a limitation of 4 buttons only ?
1. Nook continue to the Last read book and position.
2. Amazon app so that will direct the user to the amazon app with the last book open.
3. App Drawer
4. Nook Clear Screen
these would be my 4 if 4 is the limitation ... however if more were to be accommodated then ...
5. File Manager(Root Browser)
6. Statusbar - Glowlight
Would a cleaner implementation for the 5th & 6th options and others separately as an app that can be mapped with NTMM to the Statusbar - Glowlight button(primarily because this part is accessible directly from the book you are reading in the default nook reader, some ting of a quickaccess tiles/lists with the below ...
1. Glowligh & Wifi
2. File Manager(Root Browser)
3.
4.
5.
aiamuzz said:
Oh Dictionary project for our Nook Simple Touch and Glowlight ?
Is it interesting ? If so pleas share the link to ...
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Not ready yet, but slowly getting there. The app is complete. Still testing to be sure it won't destroy the NST/G. I have a few more dictionaries to complete.
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Static set of wishes ... It has a limitation of 4 buttons only ?
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That's how it is now, but any number of buttons can be added. Do you really want a laundry list?
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1. Nook continue to the Last read book and position.
2. Amazon app so that will direct the user to the amazon app with the last book open.
3. App Drawer
4. Nook Clear Screen
these would be my 4 if 4 is the limitation ... however if more were to be accommodated then ...
5. File Manager(Root Browser)
6. Statusbar - Glowlight
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Mmmm.... See below.
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Would a cleaner implementation for the 5th & 6th options and others separately as an app that can be mapped with NTMM to the Statusbar - Glowlight button(primarily because this part is accessible directly from the book you are reading in the default nook reader, some ting of a quickaccess tiles/lists with the below ...
1. Glowligh & Wifi
2. File Manager(Root Browser)
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So you seem to be describing (kinda) my QuickTiles app. Have you looked at it?
Take a look at that (which includes the Nook Clear Screen option and the Glowlight and WiFi controls, but not a file manager option) and see if that would meet your needs. Modules could be added but I did sort of want to keep it to display/mode functions, rather than turning it into a sort of launcher.
After that, confirm your choices for the ReadingNow menu and I'll see what I can come up with. Not sure about the Kindle app opening to the last book, but the info must be somewhere that could be poked at.
Not ready yet, but slowly getting there. The app is complete. Still testing to be sure it won't destroy the NST/G. I have a few more dictionaries to complete.
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that's good to know ... its for NST/NSTG ... I just can't seem to part with this device myself ... and you are developing things for it ... can't get any better than that !
After that, confirm your choices for the ReadingNow menu and I'll see what I can come up with. Not sure about the Kindle app opening to the last book, but the info must be somewhere that could be poked at.
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as far as the kindle app and its last read book is concerned, you don't have to dig deep ... when i read a book on kindle and exit out of the app without hitting the back button ... the app will start with the last book open.
The following sequence/order should be good enough for 4 entries ...
1. App Drawer
2. Nook continue to the Last read book and position.
3. Amazon app so that it will direct the user to the amazon app with the last book open.
4. Nook Clear Screen
thanks for all the help ...
(the xml file is zipped so you can download it rather than view it):
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I can't seem to extract the xml file from this zip file ... or ... should i just rename the extension to .xml ?
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I can't seem to extract the xml file from this zip file ... or ... should i just rename the extension to .xml ?
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Huh. Wonder how/when that happened? Try it again. I uploaded a new copy and downloaded it to test. Worked fine this time.
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Huh. Wonder how/when that happened? Try it again. I uploaded a new copy and downloaded it to test. Worked fine this time
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No problem ... i was able to download that xml file from one of your other threads whose pre-requisite too was to have these very same 2 files to be present on the device.
I opened your RN app and the drop down did open on the top left book icon ... but this opens only one time ... Does one have to reconfigure using NTMM so it opens every time ?
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No problem ... i was able to download that xml file from one of your other threads whose pre-requisite too was to have these very same 2 files to be present on the device.
I opened your RN app and the drop down did open on the top left book icon ... but this opens only one time ... Does one have to reconfigure using NTMM so it opens every time ?
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I downloaded and installed the apk (1.1.1) from the first post. It runs fine for me. Did you get and approve the SU prompt?
There's nothing special to be done with NTMM other than assign the app to the "reading now" soft button.
Did you by any chance reinstall over a previous installation when you were having trouble? If so, you need to do a complete uninstall before reinstalling on apps like this with toggles. If the toggle variable has been messed up it will stay that way unless you do a fresh install since installing over an existing app of the same version preserves the data (like the state of the toggle variable).
@nmyshkin ... thanks i figured ... Is it just me or the Nook Book Button app seems to be a little quicker(about 2-3 seconds) quicker than your RN app to show the drop down menu on invocation.
Not sure if its just me and my device or its across the board.
Cheers.
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@nmyshkin ... thanks i figured ... Is it just me or the Nook Book Button app seems to be a little quicker(about 2-3 seconds) quicker than your RN app to show the drop down menu on invocation.
Not sure if its just me and my device or its across the board.
Cheers.
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No, it's not just you. I could change it like I did QuickTiles so that it responds more quickly but as I don't use it any longer, I have never revisited it. It would involve an "always on" overlay of the button.
The following sequence/order should be good enough for 4 entries ...
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1. App Drawer
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2. Nook continue to the Last read book and position.
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3. Amazon app so that it will direct the user to the amazon app with the last book open.
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4. Nook Clear Screen
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Oh you can make it snappy ? Thanks whenever you find time to work on this request, please do remember to make it fast and responsive ...

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