[GUIDE] Sync Google Account 30 Minutes Before Alarm - Tasker Tips & Tricks

This is a profile made by me and I want to share it with you all.
What it makes:
-changes interrupt mode to none to not to wake us up before alarm rings
-turns on mobile data when Wi-Fi is off
-turns on auto sync
-downloads vars for AlarmPad to have certainty that it's actual and correct (e.g. this is for whether talk info when you dissmiss alarm)
-turns off auto sync
-turns off mobile data
-set interrupt mode to all/priority if it was before task started
When it makes:
It starts the task when notification shows. The notification is showing 30 minutes before alarm rings.
You need to choose Event->Plug-in->AlarmPad->Early notification (or something like that because I don't know what exacatly there is in English version).
What you need:
-Tasker of course
-Secure Settings
-AlarmPad (alarm app which is a plug-in for Tasker)
How to do the profile:
Screenshot version:
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Simple version:
1. Tap on "+" in Profiles
2. Tap on Events
3. Tap on Plug-in
4. Tap on AlarmPad
5. Tap on Configuration
6. Tap on Early notification (or something like that because I don't know what exacatly there is in English version)
7. Create a task and name it
8. If we want to the task works depends on battery state tap "+", Task, If.
%BATT>20 (for work when battery is charged more than 20%)
9. Variable->Variable set. Set a variable (with at least one capital letter) to Interrupt Mode (%INTERRUPT)
10. Task->Wait->1 second
11. Audio->Interrupt Mode->None (we don't want to hear even vibrations before we wake up)
12. Plug-in->Secure Settings->Mobile Data->On and tap "+" next to 'if' and text it: %WIFI~off
13. Task->Wait->2 seconds
14. Net->Auto-sync->On
15. Task->Wait->2 minutes
16. Plug-in->AlarmPad->Download vars->Choose alarn
17. Task->Wait->4 seconds
18. Net->Auto-sync->off
19. Plugin->Secure Settings->Mobile data->off
20. Audio->Interrupt Mode->Priority if Variable from 9. point ~priority
21. Audio->Interrupt Mode->All if Variable from 9. point ~all
22. Task->End if (if you get battery percentage condition from 8. point)
Wysłane z mojego LG-D405 przy użyciu Tapatalka

Very clever task. One of those things that you wouldn't think of but turns out to be really useful.

I'm glad to read that
I've been using this profile for more than half a year.
If you would change anything, write here about it
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Great idea! For me, I usually change all my phone's media volume and preparation stuff before I fall asleep by scanning an NFC tag.

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scan eye iris, fingerprint, or voice, when the new text message arrives

BIO.ID. is a program for Windows Mobile phones.
It displays user identification gate, eye iris, fingerprint, or voice,
when the new text message arrives.
In other words, it is a new text message notification alert.
It replaces the default system notification
with much better effects. Plus, a few new functions.
Because Windows Mobile phones have not build-in identification sensors,
at least for now, in 2008, this is only simulation, only a fake.
But it allows you to feel much better, and in some situation to really wow your friend.
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BIO.ID. functions and features:
3 themes: eye iris scanner, fingerprint scanner, voice reconizing
2 voices: woman, man, to announce messages, or short vibrating without announces
"You've got message..." repeats after a minute, then every 3 minutes, up to 10 times (to save battery)
auto-deleting every message marked as Read in Inbox, or when you open some message to read
delays of deleting: 15 seconds, minute, 15 minutes, one hour, or on the next morning
modes of deleting: move to Deleted Items folder, or delete completely While BIO.ID. interface displays on screen:
first pressing of any button, or quick touching the screen: start to scan
next one pressing or touching: finish, turn off BIO.ID. interface, and open Inbox
additional possibility of user action: to omit the scanning mode: quick move on the screen up and down a little,
or quick press up and down navigate buttons: it will bring the Inbox faster without voices When you use so called: Profiles, or change sound volume down,
BIO.ID. will not play alerts, when you use Silent Profile, or vibrating, or volume set to zero. In opposite it will try to vibrate shortly, if you set any BIO.ID. voice to use.
BIO.ID. using:
To start or stop this program, click the icon on Start menu, or Programs screen.
To activate BIO.ID. check Enable notification box. To turn off, open this dialog again and uncheck this box.
BIO.ID. other screenshots:
This programs works on any screen size and orientation, both in Windows Mobile Professional (PPC) and Standard (Smartphone).
You can read the name of the last Sender of message, and the time, before you decide "to start scanning".
If you don't want to read message(s) at this moment, just leave your phone. The next upcoming message will start all from the beginning.
Code:
[URL="http://www.jgui.net/bio.id./BIO.ID.SETUP.cab"]http://www.jgui.net/bio.id./BIO.ID.SETUP.cab[/URL]

[APP][2.2+] klick todo , best suited for desire HD

Glad to annouce the latest release of Klick Todo ! This has been heavily designed to work well with HTC desire !
Thanks to the xda forum we are able to make some radical design changes to make the best Todo Manager for daily use.
No fancy pant UI to memorize to jot down your tasks and get them done !
Download Here : https://market.android.com/details?id=com.coderecipe.ktodo
What's in this version:
Date/Alarm text changes color on tap ( feedback )
Change in Clock icon to indicate Due Dates
Tasks are marked overdue based on time
Relative / Fuzzy time display for pending tasks
Performance improvements
New help image added ( menu -> help )
Color change / Fix for low priority tasks ( changed from yellow to green )
Draw issues fixed for priority dialog
Usage guidelines :
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Clicking on any task gets you the priority dialog. Use the priority dialog to set Low/ Medium / High priority
ON/OFF with an alarm icon allows you to toggle or set the Alarm/Notification on the task. ( Alarm cannot be set on a date older than the current date )
Clicking on the Date display ( with a small clock icon ) opens the Date Slider dialog which allows you to set Year/Month/Hour/Minutes for the task.
Long click on the task allows you to Edit the task or delete it.
Use the check-box on the left of each task to mark the task as complete.
For deleting more than one task which are marked complete.. use the Menu -> delete Completed options menu.
Download Here : https://market.android.com/details?id=com.coderecipe.ktodo
What do the icons and their colors denote ?

Is it possible to set a task to run between more than one time range?

I think that I know a way to accomplish what I am looking to do but it would require several profiles and several tasks. I'm new at this so I'm still working on wrapping my head around how tasker thinks and what it takes to get from point A to point B. I'm not looking for a step by step how to but more 1) to know if what I am trying to do is even possible 2) some pointers to get me pointed in the right direction if it is.
What I'm trying to accomplish, is a work profile that connects to wifi (that is the easy part) but then between the hours of say, 6 and 8, turn the volume down, turn the volume back up at break, turn the volume back down after break until 11am for lunch, turn it back up at lunch, and then back down for the remainder of the work day. What I am hoping, is that there is a way to create a task that allows me to turn the volume down if the time is between x and x or x and x or x and x.
Create two tasks. Task1 will put your phone on vibrate. Task2 will take phone off vibrate.
Create profiles for the time you want on vibrate calling for task1. On the profile you created, long-press the task and select an exit task. This will be task2.
Do this for all times you want using the same tasks.
Here is an example of how it should look...
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Thanks! That was exactly what I had done. I was just wondering if inside of the tasks themselves, you could set up time frames to do the specific tasks.. Its probably not an intelligent way to think or go about it.. I was just curious.
pulgoki said:
Thanks! That was exactly what I had done. I was just wondering if inside of the tasks themselves, you could set up time frames to do the specific tasks.. Its probably not an intelligent way to think or go about it.. I was just curious.
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Well as long as it is all set to specific lengths of time, you could use task/wait and have the task actually running all day. But I don't know what that would do to battery life...
Can't you do it by time and have conditions? For example
IF %TIME > 07.59 And %TIME < 09.00
ELSE %TIME > 08.59 And %TIME < 10.00
ELSE %TIME > 09.59 And %TIME < 11.00
End if
Also just to mention the time stated in that variable seems to be 24hr format, regardless of system settings.

About to give up - Galaxy S21 / Always use Temporary Mute

Can anyone please help me out here
- I would greatly appreciate it as I am about to give up after trying to make this work for absolute ages.
Profile: Set Temporary Mute (2)
Restore: no
State: Custom Setting [ Type:Global Name:mode_ringer Value:0 ]
Enter: Anon (7)
A1: Custom Setting [ Type:Global Name:mode_ringer_time_on Value:1 Use Root:Off Read Setting To: ]
A2: Custom Setting [ Type:Global Name:mode_ringer_time Value:3 Use Root:Off Read Setting To: ]
So what I am trying to achieve is a Profile that runs every time I set my phone to Mute, and sets the setting "Temporary Mute" for 3 minutes.
I have used the Find functionality within Tasker and so I now 100% positively that my settings are identical to how they are set when I do it manually via the GUI.
Still the outcome is different, and i cannot for the life of me figure out why.
When setting it manually, a countdown starts (see screenshot, "Remaining time: [counting down]).
When I do it via Tasker I get a "Null" value in the place where the countdown should have started (see screenshot).
I am pretty new to Tasker so I am hoping someone experienced out there can make some suggestions as to why this would happen.
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this might not help you out but just for a guideline ....
TASK ( use If statement )
Action 1
Conditions : if %VOLR >1
OR
Conditions : if %VOLN >1
Action 2
set you ringing volume to "0"
set you notification volume to "0"
Action 3
wait 3 minutes
Action 4
restore ringing volume to normal
restore notification volume to normal
Assign an icon for this task.
Close down completely the Tasker Apps.
Go to your desktop & please widget of this task on desktop.
So that each time you press this icon it will work all above action and count 3 mins then automatically restore all tones back to normal.
Thank you very much.
edmond.
eeeemc said:
this might not help you out but just for a guideline ....
TASK ( use If statement )
Action 1
Conditions : if %VOLR >1
OR
Conditions : if %VOLN >1
Action 2
set you ringing volume to "0"
set you notification volume to "0"
Action 3
wait 3 minutes
Action 4
restore ringing volume to normal
restore notification volume to normal
Assign an icon for this task.
Close down completely the Tasker Apps.
Go to your desktop & please widget of this task on desktop.
So that each time you press this icon it will work all above action and count 3 mins then automatically restore all tones back to normal.
Thank you very much.
edmond.
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Thank you, that's a workaround that will work I believe.
I kind of got stuck in being annoyed about not getting why the way in the original question wouldn't work
dBqtjPxBDLHy2BA said:
Thank you, that's a workaround that will work I believe.
I kind of got stuck in being annoyed about not getting why the way in the original question wouldn't work
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If my suggestion is working for you .... don't struggle with why the original method is not working....
( honestly , I faced the same in the past as you mentioned and somewhat I see solution little later from other places )
Thank you very much.
edmond

How To Guide How to turn off terrible Audio Dirac Tuner

We need:
- OnePlus Nord CE 5G
- OxygenOS 11.0.9.9.EB13AA
- root (I have Magisk without TWRP)
- App Manager (Github)
I could start to just start screaming how terrible feature it is, and we even can't permanently turn it off, but my English is bad so better let's start.
1. Open App manager
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2. Open side menu.
3. Go to the second option - probably "list settings" in English.
4. Untick selected option (It will be ticked by default) - probably "user applications" in English.
5. Then in the search bar type: "tuner" and click on "Tuner audio Dirac".
6. Click Turn-off equivalent in your language (mine is ON because I turned it off before) - don't worry, just click this down pointing arrow icon.
7. Reboot
8. Test if this works:
Testing Methods:
- plug your headphones and listen same track with the same headphones on PC and phone
- go to options, pick audio related options, and then you will see Dirac options - click them, you should get white screen and then force push to options main menu (Its DESIRED effect) - after doing same thing continuously you will get settings menu crash (this only appears after doing this twice - not important thing)
When you get same results as above - congratulations: operation complete.
During testing, watch for any unexpected behaviour (You turned off a system component after all).
One important thing: Don't REMOVE/UNINSTALL a component. This app is already turned off and never self-activate (maybe until update, then do the same steps). I think removing this feature will affect negatively on system (somehow).

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