[Q] how to enable multi user support for cm10.1 - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727

need your help....

I thought that was just for tablets...?
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multi user
it can be enabled for phones on some roms. it can be enabled for cm10.1 however we can only switch users by landscaping the lockscreen.. i wonder if we can do it having it on portrait. we just need the widget.

Nickjg11 said:
it can be enabled for phones on some roms. it can be enabled for cm10.1 however we can only switch users by landscaping the lockscreen.. i wonder if we can do it having it on portrait. we just need the widget.
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I wish I could rotate my lock screen....
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How to enable orientation to gallery ?

Hi all
I want to know if that possible to enable orientation just for gallery?
The superaosp a.w 8.6 rom is like that but my rom is cyanogen.
Thanks alot.
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Any suggestion?
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any help people? i searched on google but i didnt get anything usefull .
so iam waiting XDA .
thanks.
Same issue
I have had that same problem... i hate the phone screen flipping around all the time but the only time i think its useful and worth the annoying accidental flips is when you are viewing pictures. Unfortunately, no there isn't a way to make it only work in the gallery.
Here's two workarounds:
There are home screen widgets that will let you quickly enable and disable the display rotation feature.
You can download any of the thousands of nice photo viewing apps from the market. Many of them have an option in there settings to make them stay in landscape mode.
the 8-6-AW superaosp ROM have this option ,so any one can do it?
thanks.

[APP] GMD HideBar

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Works perfectly on Galaxy S3! Hide and Show!
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Works great! Saved me some screen burn, thank's
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Updated to 1.1.0
Doesnt work for me if i tick busybox.
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Ekoplex said:
Doesnt work for me if i tick busybox.
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I think old path was not working on all devices. Uploaded new version: 1.1.1.
screen shots please
somkll said:
screen shots please
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Done.
Yea it's working now, thanks.
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Working on my N7.
Thanks dever. pls add some function like "show status bar on screen off, hide status bar on screen unlock..." and add widget to control status bar show/hide. thanks.
would be awesome if it can be hidden for the lockscreen only on jb :laugh:
Tried this but gives me a reboot after like a minute. Even the pro does. Maybe it conflicts with my settings and all. But great apps. Im using the gesture control, too bad cant use the hide bar thingy...
Good job! Works like a charm on Motorola RAZR xt910 ICS 4.0.4.
Please add 'exit' button when I run app and when bar is hidden there are no way to go to homescreen when I using tablet mode on Lapdock.
+1 to widget control and restore bar when screen off.
Thanks
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I'm using the paid version of gesture control, and I love it. One think I'd like: replacing the Launchpad with a "recent tasks" window. Right now my launchpad consists of a single button to the task switcher, but I'm lazy and I'd like to have one action less to get there..
Working on my flytouch 7
This application is pretty similar to HideBar (http://ppareit.github.com/HideBar/), an application that has been in development for over a year. It contains an intuitive user interface to hide/show the systembar.
I find the development of customizing tools like GMD very good. But as a developer you should not use the same name. This only leads to confusion for existing users.
ppirate said:
This application is pretty similar to HideBar (http://ppareit.github.com/HideBar/), an application that has been in development for over a year. It contains an intuitive user interface to hide/show the systembar.
I find the development of customizing tools like GMD very good. But as a developer you should not use the same name. This only leads to confusion for existing users.
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This was not intended and happened just because title is kind of generic. Since there is no perfect solution for ICS yet without modding, it is good that alternatives are appearing so everyone can pick solution that works best for them.
I still have 50% of black navbar at my ICS tablet
spiderio said:
I still have 50% of black navbar at my ICS tablet
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You mean wallpaper is not drawn there? But applications are taking all space?

Page transitions for AOKP ROMS...

Hi everyone,
I am using AOKP ROM build 40 and I want to change page transitions or app opening transitions....
Please can anyone help me with this....I had seen some really cool transition animations like the dialog box popping from the bottom in one of my friends SG ACE ROM....
Thanks
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I just use GO Launcher as my default launcher and use the animations/transitions from there. So many to choose from and for different scenarios too.
Personally, I set all my "effects" to Random. That way every time I switch home screens or enter the app drawer, it's different!
marcooshiro said:
I just use GO Launcher as my default launcher and use the animations/transitions from there. So many to choose from and for different scenarios too.
Personally, I set all my "effects" to Random. That way every time I switch home screens or enter the app drawer, it's different!
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I am asking for animations which are for built in things...like the dialog box for everything or any app opening....I figured out that it can be done by editing anim folder in Res folder of framework.apk....but still I need someone to give me some some animations which are in XML format so that I can edit the apk....
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Framework Tool from market will give you that and more.
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[Q] Screen Orientation

How to force screen orientation so no app can flip.
I already disabled this in the settings but there are some apps flip by themselves.
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ibahnasy said:
How to force screen orientation so no app can flip.
I already disabled this in the settings but there are some apps flip by themselves.
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it depends on apps you use... nobody can fix it...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.devasque.rotationlocker&hl=en
use Ultimate Rotation.. feel the differences..
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[APP] 4.4 (and lower?) BackOff, button backlight disabler

I designed a simple app that disables the backlight for the capacitive keys. It also installs an init.d script that disables them at each boot, meaning you can uninstall this app after using it, if you wish.
Perfect for roms that have a navbar but no option to disable the button lights, or anyone who doesn't need the glow to tell you where your buttons are.
I tested this on SkimKat. I'd like to know if it works on JB roms.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmail.benwalburn.backoff
Edit: I noticed that the screenshots make it look like a widget. This is definitely not a widget, but an app overlaying the home screen. In other news: I'm accepting better screenshots (I don't own this device)
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Does it have an option to undo the init.d script after it runs? Can it do it on the fly or does it require a reboot?
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stevo11 said:
Does it have an option to undo the init.d script after it runs? Can it do it on the fly or does it require a reboot?
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Sorry, yes there is an option to undo it and it works on the fly.
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doesn't work on cm11 unfortunately. can't find a damn way to disable the back button -=\
brockkk said:
doesn't work on cm11 unfortunately. can't find a damn way to disable the back button -=\
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Sorry about the delay. Does it disable the backlight at all or is it only after a reboot that it fails? Does your rom support init.d?
Also, my app only disables the light, not the actual button.
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benwalburn said:
I designed a simple app that disables the backlight for the capacitive keys. It also installs an init.d script that disables them at each boot, meaning you can uninstall this app after using it, if you wish.
Perfect for roms that have a navbar but no option to disable the button lights, or anyone who doesn't need the glow to tell you where your buttons are.
I tested this on SkimKat. I'd like to know if it works on JB roms.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmail.benwalburn.backoff
Edit: I noticed that the screenshots make it look like a widget. This is definitely not a widget, but an app overlaying the home screen. In other news: I'm accepting better screenshots (I don't own this device)
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Awesome. Now my ROM is complete
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I decided to give this a go since the option hasn't been merged into AOKP 4.4 yet. It does what it says. Thanks for the simple app.
K, so I hate to go back on this...It is still nice, but it doesn't seem to persist on a reboot. Any thoughts on why that may be?
gtdtm said:
I decided to give this a go since the option hasn't been merged into AOKP 4.4 yet. It does what it says. Thanks for the simple app.
K, so I hate to go back on this...It is still nice, but it doesn't seem to persist on a reboot. Any thoughts on why that may be?
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If it doesn't persist it's because your rom doesn't support init.d. You could try another kernel for now. I'm dabbling at support for roms without init.d, but I hate to make my app run at boot.
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