Hi Guys,
I came from the CM world where I got used to control the cursor using the volume rocker. That was pretty nice for correcting words that the dictionaries don't know (tech talk stuff) - and I really start to miss that feature...
Any idea for an alternative?
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Hello to all!
Is it possible to add volume control buttons ins Manila's Music Player Tab in Landscape Mode??
I always place the phone in Langscape view in front of me, if I am listenting to music in the office.
Standing the phone of it's side, it isn't possible to reach the volume control Hardwarebuttons.
Nothing? Function impossible?
+1. Would like this too.
is there any way to make it so one can control music via the volume buttons-(ie long-press volup for next track)
I love this feature with Cyanogen but I'm using a captivate, and CM7 still isn't stable enough for everyday use yet
Does anyone know of any programs that remap buttons or something?
Please forgive me if this has been answered before, my searches have not resulted in the answer I seek.
I'm seeking to create a remote control for changing tracks while using my Galaxy S2 in the car, so that I don't have to pick up the phone and take my eyes off the road to skip songs.
On my S2 and Note 10.1, the Samsung headphones have three controls: play/pause, volume up and volume down. There's no discrete button(s) for track control (NEXT / PREV) but I see that such controls do exist.
This is what I've found for track control:
wisebread.com/build-a-cable-to-control-your-android-phone-while-you-drive
but I've found no similar schematics for volume control.
In testing, it seems my Samsung remote uses 50, 200 and 440 Ohms for play, V+ and V-. I'm guessing then that this is the standard for inputs, and how it's handled is device specific.
My question is: do headset controls for Samsung devices exist that have buttons for track control, or do they all require double/triple-tapping the play/pause button? Or am I correct in assuming it's one or the other, using the same resistance on the buttons, with the actual function being device dependent?
tl;dr - Are there headphone remotes with volume control AND track control?
Hey there
the PowerAMP player has the function to use the volume buttons for skipping tracks.
if that is what you are looking for maybe will be a good possibillity
i use this player as well.
and i use this feature in the car every day. when i wanna change audio tracks and dont want to crash into the next tree this is perfect.
i hope i could help you
Rah
RahXephon91 said:
the PowerAMP player has the function to use the volume buttons for skipping tracks.
i hope i could help you
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Thanks Rah, that is helpful. It doesn't answer the question, but gives me an alternative solution to the problem. =)
And yeah, I love PowerAmp. I didn't know it had this feature, though I've been using it for a couple of years. Thanks!
Hello guys!
Is there any way to scroll pages on my samsung galaxy s3 (cyanogen 4.2.2) using volume up/down buttons on my headset?
I have several readers which support scrolling(next page/previous page) via volume up/down buttons on the phone.
I installed Headset Droid app and tried to change my middle button to be volume up button(I am going to purchase two buttons headphones soon) but it doesnt work in readers. Instead of changing page in my reader, button changes the sound.
Probably there is a way to remap my middle button and volume button this way: volume button on my phone to be middle button on my headset and my middle button to be volume up button on my phone. I mean is there any program to remap and change places of buttons?
Sorry for bad explanation, but I hope you understood me.
P.S. So as you can see all I need is to control any reader without touching my phone screen. I will be honest: it could save my ass on exams I'd be glad for any help and could pay for it if you allow me(paypal, sorry but have no bitcoins((((
P.S. 2 Thank You!
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SOLUTION
All you need is a pro version of Moon+ Reader: open the book, go settings, control settings(dont know right translation)) then headset button. (choose what you need)
In >Settings >Controls >Key Up/Down Action the 2 options are change sound volume or change brightness. Would be nice to have a third option to do nothing or disable any function from happening when up/down is pressed during playback. I've used MX for years and find the volume is accidentally set below max quite often. Thanks for reading!
Just realized there is a recent post about this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/mx-player/ui-ux-tweaks-to-make-mx-player-perfect-t3940592
I agree with OathYvne and wanted to also mention that navigating up from bottom control buttons/progress bar will highlight the video (or an invisible button) causing an extra keystroke. Best android player by far!