How would I go about changing the default camera app, tried going to settings, apps, camera, but defaults is grayed out. I open the app I want to use as default but no camera picker, is there a way to force a default
Running stock kyocera hydro icon 4.4.2 rom, not rooted and using art runtime
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Go to Settings > Apps > All > Scroll down until you find your current default camera app > click it > scroll down until you see a 'clear defaults' button > click it > then perform an action that requires a camera and select the one you want to use by default. It should look something like this.
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Homescreen > Menu > Settings > Phone Storage.
I want an app that I could create a shortcut on the homescreen to immediately launch to "Phone Storage".
This is just an example. What i'm truly trying to accomplish on a Droid X is:
Homescreen > Menu > Settings > Battery & Data > Data Usage and then turn off the 3G by unchecking "Data Enabled".
I tried "Extended Controls Widget" but that doesn't seem to have the option to create a shortcut to do that.
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Nevermind, I found in ADW where to do this. You add a shortcut and choose ADW Activity.
Hey guys I have finally rooted and flashed my new HTC One S for T-Mobile.
I am running the CM 10.1 with the most recent Gapps.
Here is the weird predicament I am in which I have spent hours searching to no avail. Apps such as Play Store, Advanced Task killer and other apps that have a settings menu on the app home screen. It is not present to be able to adjust settings such as notifications.
If you go to your google play store for instance, do you see in the right corner the little menu button next to the search button that looks like three boxes stacked, I do not have it! just the search button. Any helpers? Maybe the app main screen is running off the screen due to app width any suggestions?
Settings > System > Hardware Keys > Show action overflow
usaff22 said:
Settings > System > Hardware Keys > Show action overflow
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well that I had went through every setting but guess not thank you. worked
For those curious or coming from non Samsung devices, you can enable developer options by going to settings> about phone> and tap build number. You will see a toast message appear telling you to keep tapping. Follow instructions and enjoy.
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I have old samsung mega.. Is it possible for my old model ?
It's possible on most recent Samsung I think it goes back to the s3
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I have old samsung mega.. Is it possible for my old model ?
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Here is what ive found:
On Androidâ„¢ version 4.2 and higher, the Developer options screen is hidden by default. To unhide the Developer options, press Menu Menu key > Settings Settings Shortcut > More Settings More Tab Icon > About Device Settings About Icon. Scroll down to Build number and touch it seven (7) times. The menu option will then appear under Settings Settings Shortcut > More Settings More Tab Icon > Developer options Settings Developer Icon.
Thanks.. I will try it later..
Ok I think I stumbled on how to enable Download Booster without root or anything. This is on a Verizon Galaxy S5, running Android 5.0.
Basically it seems like I am pulling up a menu that was supposed to be hidden. Oddly enough, now, when I go to Settings and look under "Wireless and networks" and click on "More networks" the "Download booster" option just shows up for me as if it was supposed to be there.
Anyways here are two different methods that may have made it work:
NOTE : Before doing these steps, I had "Hangouts" set as my default messaging app.
Method 1
1) Settings > Applications
2) Go to "Messages"
3) Click on "Default Messaging app"
4) When a prompt comes up saying "Change messaging app?" choose "Yes"
5) Click on "Default Messaging app" again
6) This time it takes you to a "More networks" screen
7) Click "Download booster" and turn it on.
8) Set your default messaging app back to Hangouts if you prefer it
Method 2
1) Open "Hangouts"
2) Go to "Settings" and then "SMS"
3) Click on "SMS enabled - touch to change your default SMS app"
4) It takes you to a "More networks" screen
5) Click "Download booster" and turn it on.
6) Set your default messaging app back to Hangouts if you prefer it
Basically I am just looking for someone to give this a try and see if they see the same thing. If it works, great - if not, I will remove this post (or at least update the title) so people don't waste their time. It definately seems to be enabled on my stock S5, and when I tried downloading a large file it seemed to kick in.
On lollipop 5.0 all you have to do is go to settings more networks is on the top
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On lollipop 5.0 all you have to do is go to settings more networks is on the top
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So on Lollipop, the Verizon S5 has it enabled / available by default? Wow.. I feel stupid.
Can you guys confirm that it actually boosts the download speed? It should show the icon at the top and show activity. Think there is a display in the pulldown add well when it is active
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Hi all,
When I open the settings on my lollipop device I seem to get a cut down version of the settings options (Menu's and menu options are missing, like accessibility, advanced audio setting, etc)
I know these options can be accessed because I somehow managed to get to the advanced audio settings using nova launcher (I cant remember how)
Is there an app or something like that I can download to open the standard setting app?
Thanks.