Your PIN code is 0123
Setting up Windows Mobile 6 Standard for WAP GPRS
Setting up the handset
On the handset, press Start.
Scroll to and select Settings. Note: you may need to press More to see the Settings icon.
Scroll to and select Connections.
Scroll to and select GPRS.
Press Menu and select Add.
In the Description: field, enter Maxis 3G WAP.
Scroll to Connects to: and scroll horizontally to WAP Network.
Scroll to Access point: and enter unet
In the User name: field enter maxis (this may be intentionally blank)
In the Password: field enter wap (this may be intentionally blank)
Press Done twice.
Scroll to and select Proxy.
Press Menu and select Add.
In the Description: field, enter Maxis 3G WAP.
Scroll to Connects from: and scroll horizontally to The Internet.
Scroll to Connects to: and scroll horizontally to WAP Network.
Scroll to Proxy (nameort): and enter 202.075.133.049:80
Scroll to Type: and scroll horizontally to HTTP.
Press Done twice.
Press Menu and select Advanced.
Scroll to WAP connection: and scroll horizontally to Maxis 3G WAP
Press Done.
Press the end call button to return to the main screen.
Press Start.
Scroll to and select Internet Explorer.
Press Menu and select Tools>Options.
Scroll to and select Connections.
Remove the tick from Automatically detect settings.
Scroll to Select network: and scroll horizontally to WAP Network.
Press Done twice.
Press Favourites. (Unless already in this screen)
Press Menu and select Add Favourite.
In the Name: field, enter Maxis 3G WAP.
Scroll to Address (URL): and enter http://wap.maxis.com.my/wml/index.wml.
Press Add.
The settings have been applied and are ready for use.
Setting up Windows Mobile 6 Standard for MMS GPRS
Setting up the handset
On the handset press Start.
Scroll to and select Settings. Note: you may need to press More to see the Settings icon.
Scroll to and select Connections.
Scroll to and select GPRS.
Press Menu and select Add.
In the Description: field, enter Maxis 3G MMS.
Scroll to Connects to: and scroll horizontally to WAP Network.
Scroll to Access point: and enter unet.
Scroll to User name: and enter maxis.
Scroll to Password: and enter wap.
Press Done twice.
Press Menu and select Advanced.
Scroll to WAP connection: and scroll horizontally to Automatic.
Press Done.
Press the end call button.
Press Start.
Scroll to and select Messaging.
Select MMS.
Press Menu and select Tools>Options.
Scroll to and select Account Settings.
Press Menu and select MMSC Settings.
Press Menu and select New.
In the Name: field, enter Maxis 3G MMS.
Scroll to MMSC URL: and enter http://172.16.74.100:10021/mmsc.
Scroll to WAP gateway: and enter 202.075.133.049.
Scroll to Port: and enter 80.
Scroll to Connect Via: and scroll horizontally to WAP Network.
Scroll to WAP Version: and scroll horizontally to WAP 2.0.
Press Done.
Highlight Maxis 3G MMS, press Menu and select Set as Default.
Press the end call button to return to the main screen.
The settings have been applied and are ready for use.
i test all thi but also no use can online but cannot received MMS?
and then i go Maxis centre they also cannot solve the problems? HOW??!!!
Much has been written about the connection settings for the Orange UK M600 (Prophet) but here is the official line from Orange themselves. Quick, concise and they work.
Setting up the data account for the Internet
1. On the handset, tap on Start and then Settings.
2. Tap on the Connections tab.
3. Tap on the Connections icon.
4. Tap on the Advanced tab.
5. Tap on Select Networks.
6. Under the first drop down box, tap on New…
7. In the Enter a name for these settings: field, enter Orange Internet
8. Tap on the Modem tab.
9. Tap on New…
10. In the Enter a name for the connection: field, enter Orange Internet
11. Tap on the Select a modem drop-down list and select Cellular Line (GPRS).
12. Tap on Next.
13. In the Access point name: field, enter orangeinternet
14. Tap on Next.
15. In the User name: field, enter
16. In the Password: field, enter
17. Tap on Finish.
18. Tap on the Proxy Settings tab.
19. Select the This network connects to the Internet option.
20. Tap on ok three times.
21. Tap on x to close the settings screen.
The new Internet profile is now configured and ready for use.
Setting up the data account for GPRS WAP
1. On the handset, tap on Start and then Settings.
2. Tap on the Connections tab.
3. Tap on the Connections icon.
4. Tap on the Advanced tab.
5. Tap on Select Networks.
6. Under the first drop down box, tap on New…
7. In the Enter a name for these settings: field, enter Orange GPRS WAP
8. Tap on the Modem tab.
9. Tap on New…
10. In the Enter a name for the connection: field, enter Orange GPRS WAP
11. Tap on the Select a modem drop-down list and select Cellular Line (GPRS).
12. Tap on Next.
13. In the Access point name: field, enter orangewap
14. Tap on Next.
15. In the User name: field, enter
16. In the Password: field, enter
17. Tap on Finish.
18. Tap on the Proxy Settings tab.
19. Select the This network connects to the Internet option.
20. Select the This network uses a proxy sever to connect to the Internet option.
21. Tap on the Keyboard icon.
22. Tap on Advanced…
23. Tap on WAP.
24. In the Server field, enter 192.168.071.035
25. In the Port field, enter 8080
26. Tap on ok five times.
27. Tap on x to close the settings screen.
The new WAP profile is now configured and ready for use.
Setting up the data account for MMS
1. Tap on Start and then Settings.
2. Tap on the Connections tab.
3. Tap on the Connections icon.
4. Tap on the Advanced tab.
5. Tap on Select Networks.
6. Tap on New…
7. In the Enter a name for these settings: field, enter Orange MMS
8. Tap on the Modem tab.
9. Tap on New.
10. In the Enter a name for the connection: field, enter Orange MMS
11. Tap on the Select a modem: drop down list and select Cellular Line (GPRS).
12. Tap on Next.
13. In the Access point name: field, enter orangemms and tap on Next.
14. In the Username: field, enter Orange
15. In the Password field, enter multimedia
16. Tap on Finish.
17. Tap on ok three times.
18. Tap on x to close the settings.
Setting up the MMS profile
1. Tap on Start and then Messaging.
2. Tap on Accounts and select MMS.
3. Tap on Menu and select MMS Configuration...
4. Tap on the Servers tab.
5. Tap on New.
6. In the Server name: field, enter Orange MMS
7. In the Gateway: field, enter 192.168.224.010
8. In the Port number: field, enter 8080 or Permanent, non-secure
9. In the Server address: field, enter http://mms.orange.co.uk/
10. Tap on Orange MMS from the drop down list.
11. Tap on WAP 2.0 from the WAP version: drop down list.
12. Tap on OK.
13. Tap on Orange MMS and tapSet as Default.
14. Tap on ok.
15. Tap on x to close the settings.
The handset is now configured for Multimedia Messages.
First of all my phone is a Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000
I've recently changed mobile networks, So i added a new APN but it didnt seem to work. At this point i was using darky's rom 10.2 so decided to try flashing a stock rom, using odin. Then added the APN and it did work. SO i then flashed a few different custom rom including Darky 10.4, Miui, And ICS. So if anyone would be able to help I would be very appreciative.
This is the APN instructions given by my network:
Tap Applications
Tap Settings (located on the second page)
Tap Wireless and network
Tap Mobile networks
Make sure that the Use Data Packet box has a green tick in it (tap box to change)
Tap Access Point Names
Press the Menu key
Tap New APN
Tap Name then tap the text box and enter 48 Internet then tap OK
Tap APN then tap the text box and enter 48months.liffeytelecom.com then tap OK
Skip past Proxy as this simply has to be left blank.
Skip past Port also, another that has to be left blank.
Skip past Username, another that has to be left blank.
Skip past Password also, that has to as well, be left blank.
Skip past Server as this is preset as Not Set
Tap MMSC then tap the text box and enter (deleted because not aloud post outside links) then tap OK
Tap MMS proxy then tap the text box and enter 10.1.11.19 then tap OK
Tap MMS port then tap the text box and enter 8080 then tap OK
Tap MCC then tap the text box and enter 272 then tap OK
Tap MNC then tap the text box and enter 11 then tap OK
Tap Authentication type and set to PAP then tap OK.
Tap APN type then tap Internet, MMS (so a green dot appears next to it)
Press Menu then Save
Tap the white circle next to 48 Internet so a green dot appears next to it.
This is my network: My network is 48months.ie (I cant post links because i havn't made at least 8 posts yet)
i have experienced this, look for more info about your provider's APN on Google, it usually easy to find, then input to the APN setting
In some ROMS only a matter of reboot and fix the problem.
Android ICS (stock) allows you to choose between several lock screen methods (None, Slide, Face Unlock, Pattern, PIN and Password). Is there a way to toggle between these methods quickly? Most of the time, I like to have no lock screen at all, but if I need to plug it in to charge where I can't keep an eye on it, I like to set a PIN unlock so that a casual passerby (co-worker; family member) is prevented from just casually exploring my phone. The problem is that this is tedious and slow. I'd like to set a master PIN and then just have a one-click way to go between PIN unlock and none at all. Does anyone know of a way to do this?
Motorola Droid Razr Maxx, ICS 4.0.4.
I've been looking for a way to do this for a long time now! "No Lock Screen" almost works, but it's flaky for me on Jelly Bean and it doesn't really toggle between methods... it just toggles the lock screen altogether.
I was wondering the same thing. I have been looking for an app that would allow a fast toggle or an auto setting like when I leave work or home the lock screen goes away while driving.
Finally! I was able to achieve this functionality with 'Tasker' and 'Secure Settings'. I don't think it's doable without root access though.
I now have a shortcut (technically a widget) on my home screen with an icon that looks like a padlock and the label, "Lock".
When tapped in its initial state, it enables the PIN lock with a password set when the action is created in 'Secure Settings', the icon changes to a key, and the label changes to "Unlock".
When tapped again, the icon/label revert and the PIN lock is removed.
It works perfectly.
EDIT: If anyone's interested, I'll do a quick how-to.
Yes, please, would you kindly post a step-by-step. And write it like you're training a herd of idiots, if you would please? Thank you.
Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2
Sorry it's taken me so long to reply! I'm busy as hell lately. I'll post the basic steps. Let me know if you need me to clarify anything or if it doesn't work.
Notes/Warnings:
When using Secure Settings's 'Password/Pin feature, always use a password you'll remember to avoid locking yourself out.
These steps don't include the icon change effect on the home screen shortcut I described in my last post. The label will change, however. It's easy enough to add actions to change the icon.
I can't see how this could cause any problems or damage but, if it does, I'm not liable!
Requirements:
Root
Tasker
Secure Settings
Process:
Open Secure Settings and make sure 'Device Administrator' is enabled (checked) in the app's preferences.
Open Tasker and go to the 'Tasks' tab. Add a task (green plus icon) named "Lock"
Tap the 'Add Action' button (blue plus icon), and select the 'Task' category
Add an 'If' statement. Set the name (text field on left) to "%Locked", the comparator (center button) to 'Equal To' (a tilde ~) and the value to "0". <- That's a zero.
Add another action: Tasker > Set Widget Label. Set the 'Name' field to "Lock" and the 'Label' field to "Unlock". You can leave 'If' unchecked here.
Add another action: Variable > Variable Set. Set the 'Name' field to "%Locked" and the 'To' field to "1" <- That's a one. Nothing else should be checked off.
Add another action: Plugin > Secure Settings. Click the 'Edit' button next to 'Configuration.'
Select 'Password/Pin' and make sure the button at the top says 'Enabled' (if it doesn't, tap it.)
Make sure 'Device Admin Enabled' is checked off and enter your password or pin (your choice - either works.)
Click the "Save' icon (floppy disk) and then the green check mark icon
Add an action: Task > Else. Leave 'If' unchecked.
Add anaction: Tasker > Set Widget Label. Set the 'Name' field to "Lock" and the 'Label' field to "Lock". Leave 'If' unchecked.
Add an action: Variable > Variable Set. Set the 'Name' field to "%Locked" and the 'To' field to "0" <- That's a zero. Nothing else should be checked off.
Add an action: Plugin > Secure Settings. Click the 'Edit' button next to 'Configuration.'
Select 'Password/Pin' and make sure the button at the top says 'Disabled' (if it doesn't, tap it.)
Make sure 'Device Admin Enabled' is checked off. The 'Enter password once before unlocking' check box is personal preference. If you check it off, you'll be prompted for your password when you toggle the lock screen off. I personally think it would be overkill.
Click the "Save' icon (floppy disk) and then the green check mark icon
Add an action: Task > End If.
Click the 'Image Select' button. (It's the colorful, single-icon button above the play button icon at the bottom right of the screen.)
Select an image to use for the home screen icon
Click the green check mark icon. The task is now saved and you should be back in the 'Tasks' tab. Hit the green check mark here too.
Now all you have to do is add the Tasker > Task > Lock widget to your home screen.
You're done! Test it out.
I hope this helps. Again, let me know if you run into any issues.
derrikc said:
Sorry it's taken me so long to reply! I'm busy as hell lately. I'll post the basic steps. Let me know if you need me to clarify anything or if it doesn't work.
Notes/Warnings:
When using Secure Settings's 'Password/Pin feature, always use a password you'll remember to avoid locking yourself out.
These steps don't include the icon change effect on the home screen shortcut I described in my last post. The label will change, however. It's easy enough to add actions to change the icon.
I can't see how this could cause any problems or damage but, if it does, I'm not liable!
Requirements:
Root
Tasker
Secure Settings
Process:
Open Secure Settings and make sure 'Device Administrator' is enabled (checked) in the app's preferences.
Open Tasker and go to the 'Tasks' tab. Add a task (green plus icon) named "Lock"
Tap the 'Add Action' button (blue plus icon), and select the 'Task' category
Add an 'If' statement. Set the name (text field on left) to "%Locked", the comparator (center button) to 'Equal To' (a tilde ~) and the value to "0". <- That's a zero.
Add another action: Tasker > Set Widget Label. Set the 'Name' field to "Lock" and the 'Label' field to "Unlock". You can leave 'If' unchecked here.
Add another action: Variable > Variable Set. Set the 'Name' field to "%Locked" and the 'To' field to "1" <- That's a one. Nothing else should be checked off.
Add another action: Plugin > Secure Settings. Click the 'Edit' button next to 'Configuration.'
Select 'Password/Pin' and make sure the button at the top says 'Enabled' (if it doesn't, tap it.)
Make sure 'Device Admin Enabled' is checked off and enter your password or pin (your choice - either works.)
Click the "Save' icon (floppy disk) and then the green check mark icon
Add an action: Task > Else. Leave 'If' unchecked.
Add anaction: Tasker > Set Widget Label. Set the 'Name' field to "Lock" and the 'Label' field to "Lock". Leave 'If' unchecked.
Add an action: Variable > Variable Set. Set the 'Name' field to "%Locked" and the 'To' field to "0" <- That's a zero. Nothing else should be checked off.
Add an action: Plugin > Secure Settings. Click the 'Edit' button next to 'Configuration.'
Select 'Password/Pin' and make sure the button at the top says 'Disabled' (if it doesn't, tap it.)
Make sure 'Device Admin Enabled' is checked off. The 'Enter password once before unlocking' check box is personal preference. If you check it off, you'll be prompted for your password when you toggle the lock screen off. I personally think it would be overkill.
Click the "Save' icon (floppy disk) and then the green check mark icon
Add an action: Task > End If.
Click the 'Image Select' button. (It's the colorful, single-icon button above the play button icon at the bottom right of the screen.)
Select an image to use for the home screen icon
Click the green check mark icon. The task is now saved and you should be back in the 'Tasks' tab. Hit the green check mark here too.
Now all you have to do is add the Tasker > Task > Lock widget to your home screen.
You're done! Test it out.
I hope this helps. Again, let me know if you run into any issues.
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Finally managed to come and thank you! I've been looking for some way to do this for ages. I've now got 2 widgets one to disable the pattern lock and just have the key guard (i use this most of the time) and one to disable the key guard all together (when I know I want instant access to my homescreen.
Thanks again!
Thank you! It works perfectly! I just installed Tasker and am pretty overwhelmed by all the possibilities. For now, I exported the Lock task to an app and have NFC Task Launcher launch it upon connecting or disconnecting from my home network, hoping to make it more foolproof by using Tasker for this as well.
derrikc said:
Sorry it's taken me so long to reply! I'm busy as hell lately. I'll post the basic steps. Let me know if you need me to clarify anything or if it doesn't work.
Notes/Warnings:
When using Secure Settings's 'Password/Pin feature, always use a password you'll remember to avoid locking yourself out.
These steps don't include the icon change effect on the home screen shortcut I described in my last post. The label will change, however. It's easy enough to add actions to change the icon.
I can't see how this could cause any problems or damage but, if it does, I'm not liable!
Requirements:
Root
Tasker
Secure Settings
Process:
Open Secure Settings and make sure 'Device Administrator' is enabled (checked) in the app's preferences.
Open Tasker and go to the 'Tasks' tab. Add a task (green plus icon) named "Lock"
Tap the 'Add Action' button (blue plus icon), and select the 'Task' category
Add an 'If' statement. Set the name (text field on left) to "%Locked", the comparator (center button) to 'Equal To' (a tilde ~) and the value to "0". <- That's a zero.
Add another action: Tasker > Set Widget Label. Set the 'Name' field to "Lock" and the 'Label' field to "Unlock". You can leave 'If' unchecked here.
Add another action: Variable > Variable Set. Set the 'Name' field to "%Locked" and the 'To' field to "1" <- That's a one. Nothing else should be checked off.
Add another action: Plugin > Secure Settings. Click the 'Edit' button next to 'Configuration.'
Select 'Password/Pin' and make sure the button at the top says 'Enabled' (if it doesn't, tap it.)
Make sure 'Device Admin Enabled' is checked off and enter your password or pin (your choice - either works.)
Click the "Save' icon (floppy disk) and then the green check mark icon
Add an action: Task > Else. Leave 'If' unchecked.
Add anaction: Tasker > Set Widget Label. Set the 'Name' field to "Lock" and the 'Label' field to "Lock". Leave 'If' unchecked.
Add an action: Variable > Variable Set. Set the 'Name' field to "%Locked" and the 'To' field to "0" <- That's a zero. Nothing else should be checked off.
Add an action: Plugin > Secure Settings. Click the 'Edit' button next to 'Configuration.'
Select 'Password/Pin' and make sure the button at the top says 'Disabled' (if it doesn't, tap it.)
Make sure 'Device Admin Enabled' is checked off. The 'Enter password once before unlocking' check box is personal preference. If you check it off, you'll be prompted for your password when you toggle the lock screen off. I personally think it would be overkill.
Click the "Save' icon (floppy disk) and then the green check mark icon
Add an action: Task > End If.
Click the 'Image Select' button. (It's the colorful, single-icon button above the play button icon at the bottom right of the screen.)
Select an image to use for the home screen icon
Click the green check mark icon. The task is now saved and you should be back in the 'Tasks' tab. Hit the green check mark here too.
Now all you have to do is add the Tasker > Task > Lock widget to your home screen.
You're done! Test it out.
I hope this helps. Again, let me know if you run into any issues.
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Thank you so much!!
I've been looking for something like this on Play Store for ages.
It worked perfectly for me without root access
omg, thanks so much, it works flawlessly sooo far... that was worth the 3$ for tasker... I hope it stays working perfetly. would there be a way to add another task to even disable the screen completely so that I land on the homescreen after pressing the powerbutton (without the need of the swype to unlock over the lockscreen)? so that I'd have 3 statuses:
1. pin based lock
2. lock but without pin (e.g. when carrying it in the bag so that there's no accidentally phone call done)
3. no lock at all (e.g. when it's laying on the table at home)
EDIT: I've done it myself:
here it is: http://pastebin.com/Vy573bn8 save it to XML and then import it. you might need to adopt your own password in secure settings plugin.
what it does is:
you can add the widget to your homescreen and toggle though the following states:
1. pin based lock
2. lock but without pin (e.g. when carrying it in the bag so that there's no accidentally phone call done) --> so you need to swype over the lockscreen to unlock
3. no lock at all (e.g. when it's laying on the table at home) --> power button displays the homescreen immediately
according to the 3 states, the widget always shows the actual state in its label, e.g. "PIN lock" as label means, that currently the phone is locked by PIN. further, the image of the widget changes itself, between
1. an key-icon
2. an hand-icon (which means you need to swype)
3. an unlock-icon
Hi all...! Great post...! Thanks!!
Is there a way to do this but with a pattern lock instead of using a pin?
Thanks!
Chale
Yeah you can do it by using secure settings plugin, but pattern is only possible if you are rooted
see here http://www.intangibleobject.com/home under helper actions
i've copied derrikc's method (don't have root) and it works just fine.
However is it possible to have the PIN not totally removed (i.e. temporarily disabled) so that it returns on boot? Currently if the task is left at unlocked then it remains unsecure at boot. I have tried setting up a tasker boot startup profile to always set a PIN at boot but it takes at least 10 seconds to actually take effect. To avoid this delay I could also run a tasker profile at shutdown to set a PIN but this is obviously bypassed if the battery is simply pulled, surely there's a better way?
I'm currently using a stock Galaxy S4, my old root S2 had Jkay's app which modified the systemui/framework to allow a toggle to do exactly this.. by default the PIN/pattern lock screen was enabled on boot but could be toggled on/off and would automatically appear on next boot
derrikc said:
Sorry it's taken me so long to reply! I'm busy as hell lately. I'll post the basic steps. Let me know if you need me to clarify anything or if it doesn't work.
I hope this helps. Again, let me know if you run into any issues.
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Thanks!
You are the best!
Does anybody knows how to do this with pattern instead of pin??
Thanks
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
Thanks for this tutorial
Task:
Pattern On/off (8) A1: Secure Settings [ Configurationattern Lock Toggle Package:com.intangibleobject.securesetti*ngs.plugin Name:Secure Settings ]
Task for Toggle widget ( slide/pattern)
Toggle Pattern On /off (9) A1: Variable Add [ Name:%TOGGLE Value:1 Wrap Around:2 ] A2: Secure Settings [ Configurationattern Lock Enabled Package:com.intangibleobject.securesetti*ngs.plugin Name:Secure Settings ] If [ %TOGGLE = 0 ] A3: Set Widget Icon [ Name:Toggle Pattern On /off Icon:ipack:greenfloralhd:lock5 ] If [ %TOGGLE = 0 ] A4: Set Widget Label [ Name:Toggle Pattern On /off Label:Lock on ] If [ %TOGGLE = 0 ] A5: Secure Settings [ Configurationattern Lock Disabled Package:com.intangibleobject.securesetti*ngs.plugin Name:Secure Settings ] If [ %TOGGLE = 1 ] A6: Set Widget Icon [ Name:Toggle Pattern On /off Icon:ipackrangejellyhd:lock3 ] If [ %TOGGLE = 1 ] A7: Set Widget Label [ Name:Toggle Pattern On /off Label:Lock off ] If [ %TOGGLE = 1 ]
I found this video with instructions on how to enable the lock pattern instead but I need it simplified because I have no idea how to enter this information.
phillysdon04 said:
Thanks for this tutorial
Task:
Pattern On/off (8) A1: Secure Settings [ Configurationattern Lock Toggle Package:com.intangibleobject.securesetti*ngs.plugin Name:Secure Settings ]
Task for Toggle widget ( slide/pattern)
Toggle Pattern On /off (9) A1: Variable Add [ Name:%TOGGLE Value:1 Wrap Around:2 ] A2: Secure Settings [ Configurationattern Lock Enabled Package:com.intangibleobject.securesetti*ngs.plugin Name:Secure Settings ] If [ %TOGGLE = 0 ] A3: Set Widget Icon [ Name:Toggle Pattern On /off Icon:ipack:greenfloralhd:lock5 ] If [ %TOGGLE = 0 ] A4: Set Widget Label [ Name:Toggle Pattern On /off Label:Lock on ] If [ %TOGGLE = 0 ] A5: Secure Settings [ Configurationattern Lock Disabled Package:com.intangibleobject.securesetti*ngs.plugin Name:Secure Settings ] If [ %TOGGLE = 1 ] A6: Set Widget Icon [ Name:Toggle Pattern On /off Icon:ipackrangejellyhd:lock3 ] If [ %TOGGLE = 1 ] A7: Set Widget Label [ Name:Toggle Pattern On /off Label:Lock off ] If [ %TOGGLE = 1
I found this video with instructions on how to enable the lock pattern instead but I need it simplified because I have no idea how to enter this information.
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I've seen this video before. And also don't know how to do this in tasker
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bubu. said:
omg, thanks so much, it works flawlessly sooo far... that was worth the 3$ for tasker... I hope it stays working perfetly. would there be a way to add another task to even disable the screen completely so that I land on the homescreen after pressing the powerbutton (without the need of the swype to unlock over the lockscreen)? so that I'd have 3 statuses:
1. pin based lock
2. lock but without pin (e.g. when carrying it in the bag so that there's no accidentally phone call done)
3. no lock at all (e.g. when it's laying on the table at home)
EDIT: I've done it myself:
here it is: http://pastebin.com/Vy573bn8 save it to XML and then import it. you might need to adopt your own password in secure settings plugin.
what it does is:
you can add the widget to your homescreen and toggle though the following states:
1. pin based lock
2. lock but without pin (e.g. when carrying it in the bag so that there's no accidentally phone call done) --> so you need to swype over the lockscreen to unlock
3. no lock at all (e.g. when it's laying on the table at home) --> power button displays the homescreen immediately
according to the 3 states, the widget always shows the actual state in its label, e.g. "PIN lock" as label means, that currently the phone is locked by PIN. further, the image of the widget changes itself, between
1. an key-icon
2. an hand-icon (which means you need to swype)
3. an unlock-icon
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Sorry for sounding like a noob but I just bought Tasker just for this single task. Can you explain how to import the file? Would really appreciate some help to get this up and running.
EDIT:
Used the detailed description to get it up and running and it works great so I think I can figure out how to get a three state toggle.
This worked for me !!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czL60aXswBM
Not working at all. Android 7(Linage OS 14.1). LG G3 d855