Magic animation on Dream w/out Haykuro? - G1 Android Development

I know the animations are completely different which leads me to believe this wouldn't be a simple switch that can be "turned on" in the OS. However, figured I would ask if there is a simple way to implement this.
Not really able to live with an unstable phone and *most* of the themes have been written for RC33/ADP1. I don't need the soft keyboard (that's why I have a slide out) or really much of anything else on the builds. However, totalllllllly digging the new animations...

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T-Mobile Wing style slider sound??

Anyone figure out if we can actually use this on the wizard and if so, how?
Id assume you'd need the program from the wing...I kno the tilt has it also
I've tried it once but it didn't work and I didn't pursue it. WM6 ROM's are pretty tight for space and that was one that could go.
Ok, how about startup sounds?
I'm not a programmer or anything, but I was thinking that someone could possibly make a program that detects when the screen is rotated (after you open the keyboard it rotates).
So when it turns into landscape the program detects this and loads a specified sound, and the same for when you close the keyboard and it goes back to portrait..
Just a thought
NTS, I tried it on my Hermes and didn't get it to work. Might on the wizard. Here is the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=315333
and
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1195063&highlight=Sliding+Sound+Guide
http://70.87.94.66/~tiermann/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=2&Itemid=2

Disable On-Screen Keyboard?

I hate this, I never want to see it again!
Is there any way to make it disappear forever?
Not sure if you would want to do that you might need it. But you can make it so it does not AUTO POP UP eachtime your in a screen that uses it. Do a search for auto pop up
I hate it and want to remove it entirely - isn't that possible? I've never used it once and don't intend to.
hmmm...I have never used the hardware keyboard...only the on screen one...
Hmm not sure about removing it but you can disable it from poping up.
I dont mind it, comes in handy for typing in something very short when I dont feel like waiting for the screen to reorient while the keyboard pops out.
Have a look at this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=341959
There are 2 solutions listed, NullKB and FakeSIP. I haven't tried them as I use both keyboards depending on how much text I have to input and whether I have the stylus out already.
Good luck.

Disable predictive-like text thing

Posted this in HD2 general, might not have been the right section as no-one seems to be paying any attention, and I really want to sort this!
May be a stupid question, I've searched my phone and the net and couldn't find anything, though I'm not sure what I should be searching for anyway.
I'm hoping someone can tell me how to disable the box of words that pops up when typing something, trying to predict what you might be trying to say.
I'm sure it's only been showing up recently, possibly since I installed an application or something, as I don't remember it being there when I first got the phone, otherwise I would have asked this question by now.
I've attached an example of what I'm talking about.
I've tried going into Text Input Settings and enabling / disabling Spell Correction, Word Completion (XT9) and Word Complection (ABC) (all off at the moment) but it doesn't seem to make any difference, and it's really bugging me!
Any help would be really appreciated!
disabling those options and resetting the device does the trick for me.....
btw what kind of keyboard are you using there?
also you have an "options" when selecting the keyboard input, in that opting menu you need to disable them there too.
I've tried a number of different combinations of settings and resetting the phone in between, just doesn't seem to pay attention to the settings.
Also think there's something weird going on as the XT9 and ABC doesn't make any difference when using the normal keyboards, it no longer has the XT9 style text prediction instead of this blocky word suggestion. Though I don't care about the missing XT9 mode, I just want to hide this.
Also, I'm using Swype keyboard, which was installed after this happened in the hope it would hide the word suggestion, but no such luck
Anyone? Anything?
Really want to sort this, but need assistance!
Try going to HKCU\ControlPanel\Sip. If you have the key 'suggwords', change it from 4 to 0. You may need to soft reset. There are many other settings that can be tweaked in there as well. You could just change 4 to 2, so the suggestion panel doesn't take up as much real estate. Still, it will occasionally obscure a control, which is annoying.
Perfect! That's exactly what I wanted.
I knew someone would know!
Many thanks.

Basic Q: Mods vs Roms vs Kernals ?!?

I'm seeking some help on a question that I'm sure has been answered here previously.
Having been a regular member on other forums, I know how frustrating it is when outsiders show up and want to leach off the knowledge of those who are down in the ditches of an interest day in and day out.
And that's a fair point. I'm not interested in being a leach, but right now I don't have the time to learn something new, and I need my phone to run better. The flip side of that, is that if someone is willing to take 5 or 10 minutes to spoon-feed me through some basic questions, I'll paypal you $5 for the effort. Is this an ok / not skuzzy way to go about it?
Anyway - here's my situation:
1) I don't fully understand the distinction between a Mod, Rom, and Kernal. I've run Darkys, Bionix, HoneySomething, and Trigger (which I believe are ROMs), and Clockwork (which I believe is a MOD), and I've seen some of these combinations boot up with "Overstock" (which I think is a Kernal)
2) The reason this matters right now, is that I own a Vibrant, and it just won't work properly (including when running the stock 2.2 from Samsung)
3) I basically just want my phone to work, all of it, without lag, slowness, and a frustrating UI experience. Trigger has been the closest, but it's slow and lags (1200 Quandrant Score). Honey*Something* was the fastest and smoothest, but I lost haptic feedback on everything other than keyboard typing (so, no haptic on home etc).
4) What matters to me:
- No lag. I don't care about quandrant score if this thing will just work - register key presses WHEN I PRESS THEM, not half a second later
- Haptic feedback remains working on all button presses system wide (capacitive touch buttons, keys, back, home, pressing application icons, etc)
- Everything works that should - like GPS, etc (I've never had GPS problems on this phone - but just mentioning it since a lot of people seem to).
- I like Trigger's behavior of a double-home press zooming out and showing all home screens so that you can navigate between them quickly.
So - can someone basically spoon feed me "Get this rom, plus this, plus that, and you're golden?" It's a legitimate offer. I know it's only $5, but I figure for someone who's doing this all the time, it'll take you 10 minutes to explain what I should get in a few emails back and forth - and you'd be saving me a few hours that I just don't have right now.

Quick settings editing.

Hey,I came from an M8 where there was a tab on the quick setting to edit the order of the settings when the notification bar is two finger swiped. How do we do that in marshmallow?
I think you are referring the "System UI Tuner" feature of Marshmallow. I tried to activate it, without any luck. Maybe HTC Sense disables it.
http://www.androidcentral.com/inside-marshmallow-system-ui-tuner
Just tried it, no luck either. There must be a work around.
No luck
I cannot get this to work. I have an A9 with Sprint. Developer options are on, animation is on, and I've tried every scenario in this thread. The main reason I'd like to change the quick settings menu is I see a security flaw (I'll call it). When the phone is locked, whenever you wake the screen you can still pull down the quick settings menu. So if my phone gets stolen someone can turn off my mobile data and/or Wi-Fi. Problem then is I am not able to lock, wipe, or locate my device. This obviously has to be an oversight on Google but I'm sure it'll be addressed someday
SystemUI Tuner is NOT on the Sprint A9 at least if not missing on all.
I'd suggest reaching out to @moversi and JasonMac at HTC regarding this, as it doesn't line up with their press to bring a more slim sense and stock Android here.
In my opinion HTC has been faulty for awhile at removing bone stock Android features, all of which should be present on the A9 with its slimmer sense.
-MultiUser support
-Ambient Display(have Amoled screen now)
-SystemUI Tuner
-Adaptive Sound I believe is another
HTC did a great job at enhancing Android for many years but now Android has evolved to the point where we are seeing stock features removed completely.
Hopefully they address this, but it's not likely unless they hear the outcry as things like multiuser have been absent for a long long long time on Sprint at least.
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That figures, thanks for letting me know this so I'm not going crazy anymore. Would I have this option if I root the phone? I'm really leaning towards rooting (as soon as Marshmallow is figured out) so simple things like this are possible.
Hey guys, I'm also really missing the quick settings editing feature. Is there an HTC support forum where we could bring out this issue?

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