Timeout always reverts to one minute no matter what setting - I have seen this on many other Android devices - does anyone know:
What program keeps resetting this?
How to fix (changing settings.db with SQLite does not do the trick as it just resets again)?
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Hey, has anyone managed to get WiFi not to get turned off when the phone goes into sleep mode?
I am trying to get VOIP to work on the phone and because of the auto-sleep feature during a phone call (which I have managed to turn off according to this thread though with a possible caveat of decreasing the sensitivity of the GSensor in GSensor enabled applications), WiFi gets killed off and there goes the call.
I've tried some of the settings outlined in this thread to no avail. I would prefer not to have WiFi killed off when the phone goes to sleep though.
OK never mind. I've solved the problem by myself.
These are the registry keys to change from 4 to 0: (probably works with 1 as well - haven't tried them)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\State\Resuming\{98C5250D-C29A-4985-AE5F-AFE5367E5006}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\State\Suspend\{98C5250D-C29A-4985-AE5F-AFE5367E5006}
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\State\Unattended\{98C5250D-C29A-4985-AE5F-AFE5367E5006}
The setting to do this is part of Scapps Advanced Config and works brilliantly
I couldn't find it under Advanced config. Found it under Diamond Tweak though.
And apparantly "1" works as well.
There's a checkbox under Menu - More settings - Connections in AdvancedConfig.
Hi,
my display switches off after 10 seconds, no matter what options I make in the power settings.
The bug only occurs in the battery mode. When the mobile is charging, the display remains enlighted.
Any ideas how to reset/edit the battery/display settings of the htc polaris without hard resetting the whole PPC? (I would like to avoid a hard-reset because I have a lot of software on it. And I think the problem will reoccur if I restore the data with an backup tool.)
Perhaps there is a file which can be edited manually in the operating system?
Thank you,
Christian
If you have much software installed, it might be the case that a product overrides
the settings in Windows Mobile and enforces its own powersettings.
Example: S2U2 can manage display on/off/darken settings on its own.
Maybe you have such application installed.
Still not working.
Thank you for your help.
But hats obviously not the solution. I uninstalled some apps and went through the setting of EVERY app that is running. No way to change anything.
Once again: Is there a system-file one can edit?
I have exactly the same issue with my Touch Cruise, its not related to power settings 'cos I've got backlight to switch off at 1 minute and off at 2 minutes on battery power. There are no applications running in the background.
For anyone using the Jellybam ROM, can you please try answering these questions? I am using the 12/15 build:
1) Is it possible to revert the "Settings" display so it is the scrolling menu type instead of it being split?
2) When typing very long WiFi passwords, the password seems to be clipped off at the screen's edge and the password can no longer be seen. Can this be fixed?
3) The AOKP ROM Control for Performance doesn't seem to work correctly for CPU settings when Set on boot is turned on (it doesn't set on boot). However, the Set on boot under Settings -> Performance seem to work correctly.
4) When adding a widget on the homescreen, the text there seems to be white (cannot be seen). If you hold-tap the item, you can see its description, but goes back to white once you release the tap. Can this be fixed?
5) I seem to been having wake lock issues when using this ROM under the Smartassv2 governor. When I do this with a min of 192Mhz, the phone seems to be always awake despite Wifi is off, airplane mode is on, and auto sync is turned off. Any ideas why this might be? Do you think this is an application bug, kernel issue, or something else? (I am using rohan's b6 kernel now). I don't remember seeing this when I was on dirty rom's stock kernel.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Also to add:
6) The input selector seems to be on despite it being unchecked under Settings -> Language & input -> Selector notification. Is there another setting which may have turned this on?
7) For AOKP, there is a toggle for Tether, however, this seems to be USB tethering - is there another way to have a toggle for WiFi AP? I know the Cyanogenmod power bar has this, although the buttons seem a lot larger than the ones in AOKP. Any ideas?
Thanks!
I guess I figured out these:
6) Looks like there is also a Show IME Switcher setting inside AOKP settings - disabled that and it went away
1) Seems like the setting was called Dual panel inside AOKP settings
2) Looks like the settings were messed up on the Paranoid settings for the Settings app - did a Reset on that and it seemed to have cleared up.
Have my Screen Timeout set to Keep Screen On on my LG G3 running 4.4.2 and something keeps resetting it back to 30 seconds. I've posted on the LG forums with no response. I've tried running Log Cat but I'm apparently too dumb to figure out how to find out what's causing the setting to change. Any thoughts?
Bump... anyone?
I think you can set the timeout on display setting, set time as you want it.
Thanks yeah... I know. I have it set to not turn off. But it still reverts to 30 seconds periodically.
I have set 2 minute timeout on my phone, and its work fine, but it will be reverts to 30 seconds if the battery is low (on state < 15%) . I'm not quite sure but i think your phone timeout setting periodically reverts is because your phone is in low battery state
My battery has never been below 50% so that's not it.
Thanks though!
AOD keeps reenabling itself. I have turned it off and changed it to show on tap a half dozen times or more today and it keeps turning itself back on automatically. Anyone have any idea why this would be happening? It will do this without me changing any other settings. I change it to tap or off and later it will be back to on.