Voice Command / Recognition - Touch Pro, Fuze General

I'm not sure if this has been answered before.. But does the Raphael still have this feature? If so, how do I activate/use it? If not, is there any software that can be downloaded?
Thanks!

There's a simple voice command feature built in. Go to start/settings/voice speed dial. You can set up voice recognized dialing from your contacts. If you tap the applications tab, you can open programs with voice recognition. It works fine for my needs. If you need something more complicated, there are third party programs available.

Use Voice Command
1. Go to the Home screen, then press and hold the TALK/SEND ( ) button.
The Voice Command icon ( ) appears on the title bar.
2. After the beep, say any of the following commands:
• Call <Contact>, to call a person in your Contact’s list.
• Open <Program>, to open a program.
• What’s my schedule today, to know your day’s upcoming appointments.
• Play anything, to play all audio files on your device.
Tip For a complete list of commands that you can say, see Help on your device.
3. When Voice Command prompts you to confirm your command, say Yes or
Correct. Voice Command then executes the command.
Go to the following web site to see a list of voice commands available.
http://forums.wireless.att.com/cng/board/message?board.id=cingular&thread.id=101018
Hope that helps

Related

Run commands on G1 without 3rd party app

Is anyone aware of this? I found it by accident during a text conversation.
Step 1:
Reboot your phone.
Step 2:
Enter some commands.
When the system has completely rebooted there are several ways to enter commands. It seems like any app that came with the phone seems to double as a terminal. Try the following examples for running the reboot command
1. Open dialer, type reboot and press enter.
2. Create a search widget on your AndroidOS desktop... type reboot into it and press enter
3. Open a text message to yourself or someone else...in the message box type reboot and press enter.
You can also start telnetd this way, etc. Use your imagination.
Some open questions...
Questions:
- After a certain point it is no longer possible to enter commands this way. To enter commands again you have to reboot...which is the reason for Step 1. I don't know if it is a simple time limit at the beginning of boot, or if some hidden process is taking place and after its completion, the entering of commands using these methods is no longer possible. Does anyone know for sure why a reboot is eventually required to enter commands this way again?
- Copying and pasting commands into the various text boxes will not work. You must actually type the entire command and press enter immediately after in order for the command to be executed, or so it seems. Likewise you cannot for example enter a command in a search widget, then come back later with the text still there and press enter again to execute the command again. Does anyone have any insight into how these commands are being passed through to the system? I have never looked at any android src or anything like that, so I am absolutely clueless in this regard...and many others :-( It should also be noted that entering for example a "telnetd" command into a dialer will ALSO perform the function of dialing a phone number (it comes out as 8356383)..if entered into a text message it WILL pass with message to the recipient. One exception would be reboot, for obvious reasons.
- Does anyone have any additional insight into how this might be able to be used to compromise the security of the system? I used the search widget to start telnetd and ultimately get root. No pTerminal running. What other implications might this have?
- If someone has the spare time to look at the source and see why this is possible it would satisfy a great deal of my curiousity. Any takers? It would be interesting to see the code and know what the rules and limitations of entering commands this way really are.
- I am using RC29. Can anyone confirm whether or not this works on other versions?
Notes:
- Executing commands this way performs both the AndroidOS App function as well as executing the command. I.e. typing telnetd in a text message to your ex would be a pretty bad idea. This will both run telnetd AND send the text message to your ex.
- I would advise against entering long commands into the dialer as well. It will be really hard to explain to a Vietnamese Wal-Mart that you were just trying to mount your sdcard.
- Any commands that are entered WILL execute, but the results may not be obvious, as there is no output screen.
Good find. Sounds like a bug to me though. I say that because if it were a hidden feature, I would think it wouldn't be sending a text message and executing a command.
Possible bug
staulkor said:
Good find. Sounds like a bug to me though. I say that because if it were a hidden feature, I would think it wouldn't be sending a text message and executing a command.
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My thought as well. The only reason I'm not certain is the time limit after boot..If it even is a time limit. The other reason is that it does not seem to work if you enter commands into apps other than those packaged with Android. (i.e. entering "reboot" as a high score name in some game from the app market will not restart the phone)
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My thought as well. The only reason I'm not certain is the time limit after boot..If it even is a time limit. The other reason is that it does not seem to work if you enter commands into apps other than those packaged with Android. (i.e. entering "reboot" as a high score name in some game from the app market will not restart the phone)
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That would mean there is a bug in the core.
That would mean there is a bug in the core.
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I tracked it down -- they left a shell running on the console. See http://android.jim.sh/index.php/ConsoleShell
perfect!
jimparis said:
I tracked it down -- they left a shell running on the console. See http://android.jim.sh/index.php/ConsoleShell
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Thanks Jim! Excellent job tracking this down, this is precisely what I was hoping to see. I found your article very informative. It has certainly shed more light on the matter for me.

[i9003]missing simple feature like redialing & T9 keyboard

After 2 months of using smartphone (My 1st android) I am left wondering why so called smartphone have such simple features missing.
1. There is no redial shortcut, if i have to redial after some time I actually have to press home key>unlock>phone keypad>logs> then swipe the number (5step action) I thought its a smart phone with voice dialing so by saying "Redial" I should be able to execute that command but no it does not work.
Is there a way to have a shortcut to phone logs rather than keypad I cant find any such option.
2. lets say I have to call jack davis on my older motorola or much older samsung I could reach by typing 52 then tap "2" another two times to make the number like 522 & it will show me directly jack (all names with jack) I cant do this simple thing similarly on my i9003, the abc keys work but they work bit differently & its a hit or miss, may be I am doing some thing wrong.
My motorola even had a 4 numbered speed dial code assigned automatically something like 1085 for each name, so I could dial just the 4 number & it would dial the corresponding contact.
3. doing all these mentioned above & many other features require 2 hands which at times while driving may not be possible, you only are left with 1 hand option, seems smartphone cant easily be operated by single hand unless you have some really long fingers.
Any pointer to achieve a better dialing with smartphones what about the i9000 I guess its the same limitation on that version too?
I found a "simple redial" app from the market simple but still wondering why not the phone supports it natively?
while waiting for the answers I searched the market & found quite many dialer which have the features which I mentioned now i need to try few of them but I am still surprised that these should be the basic requirement.
Does the 2.3.3 on i9000 improves the dialer?
sgsI9003 said:
After 2 months of using smartphone (My 1st android) I am left wondering why so called smartphone have such simple features missing.
1. There is no redial shortcut, if i have to redial after some time I actually have to press home key>unlock>phone keypad>logs> then swipe the number (5step action) I thought its a smart phone with voice dialing so by saying "Redial" I should be able to execute that command but no it does not work.
Is there a way to have a shortcut to phone logs rather than keypad I cant find any such option.
2. lets say I have to call jack davis on my older motorola or much older samsung I could reach by typing 52 then tap "2" another two times to make the number like 522 & it will show me directly jack (all names with jack) I cant do this simple thing similarly on my i9003, the abc keys work but they work bit differently & its a hit or miss, may be I am doing some thing wrong.
My motorola even had a 4 numbered speed dial code assigned automatically something like 1085 for each name, so I could dial just the 4 number & it would dial the corresponding contact.
3. doing all these mentioned above & many other features require 2 hands which at times while driving may not be possible, you only are left with 1 hand option, seems smartphone cant easily be operated by single hand unless you have some really long fingers.
Any pointer to achieve a better dialing with smartphones what about the i9000 I guess its the same limitation on that version too?
I found a "simple redial" app from the market simple but still wondering why not the phone supports it natively?
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1.) For smart dialing you open the dial pad and press keys for your contact name say for "jack" you press 522 it will show you the contacts there.
2.) for quick redial of last made call install "Last call widget". It's a widget which shows you your last incoming or outgoing call based on ur setting and can either take you to logs directly or call that number.
Hope it helps

[Q] 手机QQ(支持视频、4.0系统、消息推送) ( Some translating needed )

[Q] 手机QQ(支持视频、4.0系统、消息推送) ( Some translating needed )
So I installed a new version off QQ on my HTC Desire HD and when I shutdown the program I will still get QQ messages.
Ideal when on the go, because the messages are being pushed, just like gmail. But when I signed in behind QQ on my notebook I don't really need a push message off every message that is send trough QQ to me.
So if someone knows Chinese then some can translate where I sput the push off.
https://market.android.com/details?...51bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS50ZW5jZW50Lm1vYmlsZXFxIl0.
Third option in this screenshot
http://dl.xda-developers.com/attach.../4f4df64b/9/2/4/8/4/9/2012-02-29_10-13-15.jpg
Of if possible, get a screenshot of the 4th, as it's the option/set up for Push type message.
I made a screenshot off the fourth option, the one right under the third which you can put on or off.
So third option puts it off, and there is also a setting for the push which is the fourth right.
http://dl.xda-developers.com/attach.../4f4e0bf9/9/2/4/8/5/0/2012-02-29_10-13-19.jpg
Support Function
1. Open Screenshot option - Require Root, Shake phone to take screenshot/photo
2. Report my geology location
3. This one is weird - Back Car Key sending message
4. Use QQ Cell storage
5. Auto get picture - Require 3G and GPRS
Calculate Data usage
Help
Key shortcut
About
http://dl.xda-developers.com/attach.../4f4e0bf8/9/2/4/8/4/9/2012-02-29_10-13-15.jpg
Alert Method
1. Sound
2. Vibrate
Push method
1. Accept Push method
2. Detail setting
Display
1. Skin
2. Portrait/landscape mode
3. Something System icon
http://dl.xda-developers.com/attach.../4f4e0bf3/9/2/4/8/8/9/2012-02-29_11-02-45.jpg
QQ Push setting
1. Accept QQ Push
2. Voice alert
3. Vibrate Alert
Other info Push
1. My storage
2. My Usage(App?)
Thanks the translation is really usefull. It will help me when I want things to setup better.

[Q] Wake Google Now Up with Keyword

Yo, I have been searching for ways to wake up Google Now with a simple keyword or phrase such as "Hi Google" or "Okay Google Now" like how they did it on the new Moto X. I have found one solution to it but it isn't a very good one.
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1. Bought Tasker
2. Bought AutoVoice
3. Set up profile (State): Autovoice Recognized Command: "Okay Google" --> VoiceSearch (Load App: Voice Search)
4. Set up task Autovoice On (AutoVoice Continuous: Selected)
5. (for Music and other purposes) Set up task Autovoice Off (AutoVoice Continuous: Not Selected)
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The question at hand is does anyone have another idea?
my setup
1.If you don't have it already get autoshare.
2.Once installed go into the playstore find a random app and hit the share button.
3.You'll be prompted with a couple options choose autoshare intercept.
4.Make a profile using the state option.
5.Select the plugin option.
6.Select voice recognized.
7.Select event behavior and enter your command word.
8.Make a task using the plugin autoshare.
9.Select use last intercept.
10.Select text in that menu and enter %avcommnofilter.
11. Create a profile so when your devices display is off it turns on autovoice continous.
I, also added a wake device with the task, so when I say the command, and
My phone is asleep it wakes it up. I hope this helps.
Which autoshare? There's two in the play store.
Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2
Autoshare by jaomgcd
htcfanboya said:
1.If you don't have it already get autoshare.
2.Once installed go into the playstore find a random app and hit the share button.
3.You'll be prompted with a couple options choose autoshare intercept.
4.Make a profile using the state option.
5.Select the plugin option.
6.Select voice recognized.
7.Select event behavior and enter your command word.
8.Make a task using the plugin autoshare.
9.Select use last intercept.
10.Select text in that menu and enter %avcommnofilter.
11. Create a profile so when your devices display is off it turns on autovoice continous.
I, also added a wake device with the task, so when I say the command, and
My phone is asleep it wakes it up. I hope this helps.
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dude m not getting google in my autoshare intercept plzz help and tell me more brief setup plzzzzz

[TASKER][PROJECT] Local Voicemail “Answer Machine”

THREAD INDEX:
I. INTRODUCTION
II. EXPLANATION - WHAT DOES THE PROFILE DO?
III. TECHNICAL EXPLANATION
IV. INSTALLATION GUIDE
V. FAQ
VI. THINGS TO DO IN THE FUTURE
Second Post. CHANGELOG
#_____________________________#​
I. INTRODUCTION
I am a fan of Tasker as it offers lot of possibilities and makes life better [emoji14]
I learned how to use Tasker basically from myself but @Rsroms gave me the basic knowledge to use this awesome app!
If you are new to Tasker and you wanna learn how to get started i reccomend @brandall Guide (Link to the thread: [TUT] The Ultimate Noob/Beginners Guide to Tasker )… you will learn how to make basic profiles or even intermediate profiles.
However i have created this thread to show off and explain one of my profiles… this one is called “Answer Machine” and it is a “local” implementation of VoiceMail in Tasker. I hope you find this thread useful !
II. EXPLANATION - WHAT DOES THIS PROFILE DO?
It’s simple. If a call is not being answered in about 15 seconds (or what you want) i suppose you are not near to the Smartphone so Tasker will automatically answer and play a pre-recorded voice saying for example:
“Record your voice after the *beep*”
When the pre-recorded voice has totally been played Tasker will start to record the caller voice and when the caller closes the call the recording will be saved in a known folder (Voicemail/Recordings).
As i unlock my smartphone a scene will appear where i can see who called me. Here is an example:
Mike - +39 xxx xxx - 20:14 (24 Hour format)
Obviously i will offer the possibility to change:
Time that Tasker has to wait. between the start of the incoming call and Time when it gets answered
The pre-recorded voice
In short now i will write all the actions that will be performed on specific events.
EVENT: Incoming call
ACTIONS TO PERFORM:
Setting %GotCall to 1
How much time has Tasker to wait? -> Wait x (choose your own wait time) seconds.
Answer call
Wait 500 milliseconds
Activate Speakerphone (I have to activate it as there is not the possibility to stream directly into the microphone)
Set the higher volume possible
Play the pre-recorded voice (It will be outputted using the SpeakerPhone)
Wait until the pre-recorded voice message finishes (I have made a recording of 8 seconds so i will set 9 seconds as Tasker's waiting time)
Disable SpeakerPhone (I don’t need anymore the SpeakerPhone)
Now the recording will get started
Write a txt file with: Caller name, Caller number and time (Using append)
EVENT: Call ended
ACTION TO PERFORM:
Stop recording
I do not need nothing else for the “Core” of the voicemail. Now i have to write a summary for the event “Screen Unlocked”... a simple event that occurs when the Screen gets unlocked.
EVENT: Screen Unlocked
ACTIONS TO PERFORM:
Check if %GotCall does not match to 0
(If the condition above is verified then do..) Read The Txt File and load it on %Read variable
Show scene (A scene that allows to see who called you)
Set back %GotCall to 0
III. TECHNICAL EXPLANATION
This project consists of:
1 State “Incoming Call” with: “Voicemail Enter” (enter task) and “Voicemail” (exit task)
1 Event “Screen Unlocked” with “Gotten Call” as task
Now i will try to explain detailed as possible the whole project.
INCOMING CALL (State):
It is a profile which gets enabled when there is an incoming call.
The state i have used to check when a call comes is: State -> Phone -> Call and setting the Type to “Incoming”.
Voicemail Enter (Task):
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What i have used is simple and to get everything working i did not use nothing else than Tasker!
As you can see in the Screenshot there are 11 actions.. in border i will write the right name of the action so you can learn what it does:
Variable Set - Create and set to 1 a variable called “%GotCall”. This matter that i’ve got a call and it is useful for next steps
Wait - Setted to 15 seconds by default. This is the time that Tasker has to wait before answer the call … so set it as you want.
Take call - Just a simple action. It answers to the call
Wait - Already explained. In this case i have setted it to 500 milliseconds i need it to activate the SpekerPhone.. we have to consider some Phone latencies.
Speakerphone - Simple action. It allows to turn on or off the Speakerphone :’)
In-Call Volume - Is it necessary to explain? It adjust the in-call Volume [emoji14]. I need it because as i have explained before there is not the possibility to stream a pre-recorded voice directly.
Music Play - It allows to play a music file… or even a recorded message [emoji14]. We have to set the Stream to “Call” and in File the message we want to play
Wait - We will set how many second lasts the Message . If the recorded message is long 6 seconds set this action to 6 seconds and 500 milliseconds.
Speakerphone - Let’s set the speakerphone off as we do not need it anymore
Record Audio - It allows to start recording a call. We can set a specific name… I have setted it to Voicemail/Recordings/%CNAME - %CNUM - %TIME -> where %CNAME stands for “Caller Name”, %CNUM for “Caller Number” and %TIME for “Time” [emoji14]
Write File - It allows to create and write inside a TXT file. I have used it to create something like a log useful for the next steps (I will show this Txt file on the Event “Screen Unlocked”)
Voicemail Exit (Task):
As you can see this task is made just by one fundamental action “Record Audio Stop”.
This action allows to stop the Call Recording triggered before. If you do not add this action Tasker will continue to record NOTHING !
Display Unlocked (Event):
This event gets triggered when you unlock the smartphone and i will use it to show with a simple Scene (Also made with Tasker) the Log previously made using the function “Write File”.
So what i did is to create a profile using Event -> Display -> Display Unlocked and i have attached to it a simple task that i have called “GottenCall”.
GottenCall (Task):
GottenCall is a task made up of 4 simple action. Let’s take a look of what they do
If - It allows to check a condition. I have used it to check if %GotCall differs from 0.. if so means that i’ve got a call!
Read File - Simple action that allows to load a whole Txt file inside a variable. The parameters that you have to set are two: File (Which is destination folder) and To var (Which is the Variable you wanna use for loading the Txt file)
Show Scene - This action shows a scene previously made. I have also changed Display As to Activity, Full Window.
Reset
Voicemail Graphic (Scene):
As i said before i have also made a Scene that looks like this screeshot:
I have used a simple Text Area setting as Text (source) the variable %Read and a simple button with onTap action -> Destroy Scene - An action that closes the Scene.
IV. INSTALLATION GUIDE
Requirements:
Android 2.3+
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Tasker (Make sure to have the latest version)
Did you find problems during the installation? Check my Tutorial on YouTube...everything will go right! VoiceMail Project Installation Video Tutorial!​
Step by step guide:
Download the project from the thread (you can find it below)
Now open Tasker, this screen will appear
Click on the button Menu and open “Preferences”
Uncheck the Beginner Mode -> This will allow you to import Projects
Go on the main screen of Tasker and click on the Home button
Click on “Import” and go into the folder where you have VoiceMail.prj.xml -> If you have downloaded it using your Smartphone then it is located inside the "Download" folder
As they get imported deactivate them using the toggle available:
Open Es File Explorer and create 3 folders on the root:
-Voicemail
-Voicemail/Recordings
-Voicemail/Speech
Now record your own Message using a normal recording App -> I have used the Preinstalled App inside my Note 4
As you have finished to record move the recorded voice to the folder Voicemail/Speech
Open Tasker and go to the “Task” tab
Open “VoicemailEnter” and then tap on the action number 7. Here you have select your recording. To select the recording click on the magnifier lens and browse to Voicemail/Speech and click on the pre-recorded file! Once you have selected it tap on the top-left corner (As you are returning back).
Go back and open action number 8. Here you have to set how much time is long your pre-recorded voice. So set down Seconds the right time
Go on the main screen of tasker (Profiles) and activate back all my profiles !
All done, test it and let me know how it works !
V. FAQ
Here you can find the frequently asked questions.
Q: Why Tasker doesn't answer the call?
A: Tasker allows to answer Call using a simple action called "Take call" this one doesn't work on Lollipop and in some others devices. If you are running Lollipop you will not have this problem as i perform a Android Version check... if you have a lower Android version than make sure you grant all the permission needed to tasker. If the problem persists:
Enter inside the task "VoiceMailEnterKK&Lower"
.Delete the task number 3
Add a new action Code -> Run Shell and inside Command put: send keyevent 79
Move this action down the 2nd one.
Q: I have Miui and the call doesn't get answered.
A:
VI. THINGS TO DO IN THE FUTURE
Try to find a workaround for Android 5+ -> FOUND !!!
Improve User Interface on Screen Unlocked
Try to implements something to directly stream inside microphone
I hope you liked my thread… any advice are welcome.
Don’t forget to give me a thumb up :good: if you liked my work ​
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Changelog:
-Added support for lollipop
-Fixed exit task for Incoming Call State
-Added Check Android task which checks for the SDK version.
Reserved #2 :good:
Welcome Aboard.
Which option decides the time to wait before my call gets transferred to voicemail ?
Edit: Sorry. Its option 2.
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Not working. It can't answer the call. Phone keeps ringing..
a.broken.star said:
Which option decides the time to wait before my call gets transferred to voicemail ?
Edit: Sorry. Its option 2.
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Not working. It can't answer the call. Phone keeps ringing..
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Yes, Maybe i have To explain it better!
Anyway does it work for you?
Edit:
Which Android version do you have?
It doesn't work on Android 5+
It can work with Android 5+ LP as well. You simply need a standalone plugin for it available at PS.
Btw its same as you referred earlier on " Call Monitor Locale Plugin".
Very Nice & useful info. And well explained as well (Y)
Rsroms said:
It can work with Android 5+ LP as well. You simply need a standalone plugin for it available at PS.
Btw its same as you referred earlier on " Call Monitor Locale Plugin".
Very Nice & useful info. And well explained as well (Y)
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I have to install Lollipop to find a workaround. Anyway that plugin "Call Monitor Local Monitor" automatically answer to the call as there is an incoming call. Maybe i will use intents and something else
CoolJoseph96 said:
Yes, Maybe i have To explain it better!
Anyway does it work for you?
Edit:
Which Android version do you have?
It doesn't work on Android 5+
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I am on kitkat 4.4
Maybe it does not work in MiUi ... It can't answer the call.
Also I am kind of noob to tasker. May be I am doing something wrong. After doing all the steps, i turn the toggle for all three profiles to on mode. But in notification, tasker says, no profile active.
a.broken.star said:
I am on kitkat 4.4
Maybe it does not work in MiUi ... It can't answer the call.
Also I am kind of noob to tasker. May be I am doing something wrong. After doing all the steps, i turn the toggle for all three profiles to on mode. But in notification, tasker says, no profile active.
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Could you send a screenshot of the Task "Voicemail Enter"?
Anyway some tasker's functions are not allowed on every ROMS.
Check them out
a.broken.star said:
Check them out
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It seems strange as you have Take Call. Take call is an action that answer the call. I hope you have the latest version of Tasker... I Also had some problems with profiles in General. Try to make a simple profile. For example:
-State: When connected to WiFi
Add an enter task with "Open app" action!
Let me know.. Thank you!
I tried to create a simple profile. To turn off data when wifi is connected. And its working when i push the play button inside the task i.e. Mobile data turns off. Which means tasker can handle the thing. But when i connect to wifi, mobile data does not turn off. That means automatic working of profiles is not working. Maybe its because, notification of tasker still says 'no active profiles' in the notification shade
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Sorry. My simple profile is working. I made a change to it, to turn off mobile data when i open calculator. And its working fine..
a.broken.star said:
I tried to create a simple profile. To turn off data when wifi is connected. And its working when i push the play button inside the task i.e. Mobile data turns off. Which means tasker can handle the thing. But when i connect to wifi, mobile data does not turn off. That means automatic working of profiles is not working. Maybe its because, notification of tasker still says 'no active profiles' in the notification shade
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Sorry. My simple profile is working. I made a change to it, to turn off mobile data when i open calculator. And its working fine..
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Okay let's check if Take call doesn't work!
1. Make a Call to your Voicemail Phone :') 2. Don't answer the call... But open tasker. Move to task tab and open "Voicemail Enter"
3. Make a Long press on the action "Take call" then click on The play button situated on the left bottom!
If you get the call answered then we have To check why the profile is not getting enabled on incoming call event!
Okay, i asked my friend to call me. He called, while the phone was ringing, i switched to tasker, and did what you said. And voila, call got answered. So i guess the profile is not getting activated on incoming call event..
a.broken.star said:
Okay, i asked my friend to call me. He called, while the phone was ringing, i switched to tasker, and did what you said. And voila, call got answered. So i guess the profile is not getting activated on incoming call event..
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So Take Call works perfectly... As I said before check if you have the latest Tasker Version!
There is a problem on the incoming call feature... Did you try to close tasker and Shutdown the screen? After this try to get a call
Hey, its working now.. Thanx a lot. It was some permission problem. I added tasker to trusted apps and it started to work..
Awesome work.. It will be magic if somehow you can make the speech file play through the audio up link. Because its not properly heard at the other end when played through the speaker.. Still.. Hats off to you...
a.broken.star said:
Hey, its working now.. Thanx a lot. It was some permission problem. I added tasker to trusted apps and it started to work..
Awesome work.. It will be magic if somehow you can make the speech file play through the audio up link. Because its not properly heard at the other end when played through the speaker.. Still.. Hats off to you...
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Could you share your solution and what ROM are you running? I'll add it in OP!
Anyway Yes... i am trying to send the Audio directly with no results yet ... I wanna ask you something.. Does the recording plays with SpeakerPhone??
Rsroms said:
It can work with Android 5+ LP as well. You simply need a standalone plugin for it available at PS.
Btw its same as you referred earlier on " Call Monitor Locale Plugin".
Very Nice & useful info. And well explained as well (Y)
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Can you link to that plugin? Sorry - can't find it.
I'm on LP 5.0.2 and "Take call" action is not available.
remiotte said:
Can you link to that plugin? Sorry - can't find it.
I'm on LP 5.0.2 and "Take call" action is not available.
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Call Monitor Tasker Plug-in
I'll explain what does that plugin do.
It's a simple plugin that allows you to trigger some action when call starts or ends. So this plugin will not allow you to replace the task called "Take Call" as you have to manually answer to the incoming call to get the profile activated. However i'm trying to figure out what i can do to get this Project also working on Lollipop. I guess... i have to Install Lollipop on my Note 4 to get started !

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