Blue Angel - device switch-on - General Topics

I am going crazy or does the Blue Angel have the ability to switich off all the buttons from turning the device on....??
Everytime l out the device in or take it out the case it comes with, it turns on - internet - phone etc.......
Is there a feature on the phone to stop this or a little utility whcih l can run...
Thanks...to all that reply...

click on start/ settings/ system/ button lock select "lock all buttons except power button

Button lock
Hi,
You need to go to: Start>Settings>System tab>Button lock and tap on the "Lock all buttons except Power button" close out all the screens and you are go to go. Hope this helps. Cheers.
Shane

cheers guys....
That's one less headace l have to face this week...!!!
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[need help]Press button twice to lock device

As it is tweaked right now, pressing the rigth button is shutting the screen down, yet not locking the device, which is v. convenient.
However, sometimes I need to lock it, which right now is only accesible via start --> lock. So, what I am looking for is a way to lock the devide by pressing the right button twice (e.g. once only shuts it down, two locks it).
Can you help me?
If you leave it with the screen off for a while, it automatically locks..
tozzy said:
As it is tweaked right now, pressing the rigth button is shutting the screen down, yet not locking the device, which is v. convenient.
However, sometimes I need to lock it, which right now is only accesible via start --> lock. So, what I am looking for is a way to lock the devide by pressing the right button twice (e.g. once only shuts it down, two locks it).
Can you help me?
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It sounds like you've got the known issue where the end-call button does not lock the device.
It SHOULD do that - there's a fault that stops it happening.
After doing Start, Lock, the lock button will then lock the screen, as well as turning it off.
If it doesn't then I suggest you have some software on your phone that has altered what the button does.
Use AEBPlus - keyboard remap program - it's free.
For every one button you can assign action for single, double, triple and long keypresses.
In your case assign "Lock" for double press on red phone button.
I hope that this can help you.
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If you leave it with the screen off for a while, it automatically locks..
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thats useful LMAO
johncmolyneux said:
It sounds like you've got the known issue where the end-call button does not lock the device.
It SHOULD do that - there's a fault that stops it happening.
After doing Start, Lock, the lock button will then lock the screen, as well as turning it off.
If it doesn't then I suggest you have some software on your phone that has altered what the button does.
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Yeah I'm pretty sure it was some of BsB Tweaks' tweaks, dunno which tho, however I find it quite useful as it is. Will check out AEBplus, thx.

Possible to turn screen on with lock button on keyboard

So I really like how I can turn off my screen by tapping the lock key on the dock. However, it would be really nice to be able to turn the screen back on in the same way.
I've searched around, and haven't found anything about it really (unless I missed it, in which case I'm sorry).
Can this be done? Perhaps with something like a button re-mapper program??
Regards
Smith
Settings --> screen --> uncheck powersaving mode

Always on Display Message

Is there a way to remove the " Double Tap the Home button to turn on the screen & Hard press the Home button to unlock the phone" message on the bottom of the screen? The text is too distracting for me!
Do u know that i just now found out this feature that double tap the home button will wake up the screen.. I thought its only with pressure press.. Thanks for the tip, and sorry for not being able to help you here..
sunny_j said:
Is there a way to remove the " Double Tap the Home button to turn on the screen & Hard press the Home button to unlock the phone" message on the bottom of the screen? The text is too distracting for me!
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After unlocking the phone from the AOD a few times, the message never came back for me.
Double tap the blue icon and then keep pressing next in the bottom right coner. It should turn to ok adter about 3 menus and it wont come back on again
xile6 said:
Double tap the blue icon and then keep pressing next in the bottom right coner. It should turn to ok adter about 3 menus and it wont come back on again
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It worked!!! Thanks for the help man, the text was driving me nuts haha
xile6 said:
Double tap the blue icon and then keep pressing next in the bottom right coner. It should turn to ok adter about 3 menus and it wont come back on again
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Where is the blue icon? i have tried all combinations to get rid of that message but its still there?

Why do we need the Home button's force/3d touch?

I'm playing s8+ for over a week. Slowly the first dust settles down and I start thinking about the phone in a more reasonable way. One day I was using an app that allows rotating screen 180° (*). My first thought was: what will happen with the home button when it will be on the other side of the screen?
Will the force touch work?
It doesn't of course.
So will I be able to launch the assistant app? Yes. It launches when you keep your finger on the home button a bit longer.
Ok then. So I asked the question myself:
What this force touch is made for?
The only use I find is: enable use of Home button in immersive mode (On the AOD screen you need to double click to "turn on" the screen so I can't say that the force touch is necessary there).
Any other use you find for this sophisticated tech?
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* the app is: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nl.fameit.rotate
It's just to show off when the screen is off, and Always on Display is off (I don't use it due to it being a waste of battery) and allows someone to turn on the screen without using the power button.
Is just f'n awesome straight up bragging rights when you tell your friends that I can turn my phone on by touching the invisible button lol that's my only reason for needing it
I love the feature.... no screwing around with power button or anything just press and hold to unlock:good:
The only uses are turning on your screen from a screen-off state, and to return to home straight away when the buttons are gone. You can force-touch the place where the home button would be when the home buttons aren't there to go straight to your home screen, pretty useful when playing full-screen games. And it's super easy to unlock your phone when you set the touch sensitivity to the highest, just a small touch unlocks the screen easily
Heres a tip: If you leave the home button on with the always on display, you can also double tap it to have it open the lock screen instead of unlocking.
2003vstrom said:
I love the feature.... no screwing around with power button or anything just press and hold to unlock:good:
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Why do people keep saying this? Is there some feature I'm not aware of? It's a hard-press or, in the alternative, a double tap if the home button is showing. I've never seen any option to "press and hold" (a/k/a "long-press") like you and others keep saying. What am I missing?
eyc said:
Why do people keep saying this? Is there some feature I'm not aware of? It's a hard-press or, in the alternative, a double tap if the home button is showing. I've never seen any option to "press and hold" (a/k/a "long-press") like you and others keep saying. What am I missing?
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go to display settings then to navigation bar settings then there is option for unlock with home button, once that is on, with AOD on you just touch and hold the button and it will go right to your home screen or you can shut off AOD and with the screen off you can still press and hold in the same area where the home button would be and it will unlock the phone and take you to your home screen:good:
2003vstrom said:
go to display settings then to navigation bar settings then there is option for unlock with home button, once that is on, with AOD on you just touch and hold the button and it will go right to your home screen or you can shut off AOD and with the screen off you can still press and hold in the same area where the home button would be and it will unlock the phone and take you to your home screen:good:
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Strange. That doesn't work for me. I enabled "Unlock with Home Button," and when my screen is on AOD, I touch-and-hold on the home button, and nothing happens. Only double-touching or hard-pressing do anything. I'm on Verizon S8+.
Main use is for AOD. You wouldnt want your phone turning on simply be the home button screen area being rub.
But outside of that. There isnt a need for it. There had been phones with on screen home buttons before. This thing here is that they disapper when using full screen on the s8

Long press home butron

I had to factory reset my phone, but now when I long press my home button when screen is off, it doesn't unlock the phone. I need it when I'm in my vehicle and don't want to use my finger sensor. How do I get it working again?
Thanks
I think you go into settings then display then nav bar and tap unlock with home button..
Genius!! Thank you!
Now how about getting that button to show vs not being able to see it?
suaverc118 said:
Now how about getting that button to show vs not being able to see it?
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Ok I have to turn in the AOD and set it to show the home button.
Is it possible to add a widget to enable you to turn off fingerprint / security quickly rather than having to go through settings?

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