How can I turn off sound when you turn on the camera, with hardware buttons ?
Hi, I am interested to this too. In particular I would like to understand if there is the possibility to directly launch manual mode when pressing the camera button to activate the camera. Presently the only option is to activate superior auto mode.
Thanks, matteo
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I'm wondering if it's possible to map the camera shutter to a physical button. I had this on my Nexus One and it was awesome.
In the mean time you could use smile detection if its for self shots haha..
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What camera button?!
If you use the long button on the RHS of the phone, your wishes will be granted...
The volume rocker doesn't work, but the smile feature does.
I have a Tasker profile for car mode which disables the keyguard when plugged into a USB power source. This is for use when in the car and the phone is in landscape mode. The issue I'm having is whenever I first try to use the navigation bar or pie after unlocking, I have to first press the home button, then phone will first have to toggle back to portrait then snap back to landscape before I can use the navbar/ring/pie. If I press any button/navring/pie before pressing the home button it will do nothing. Does anyone have any idea on how to stop this? It's been a KitKat issue since I got the phone at launch. Never had this issue with ICS/JellyBean using the same profile.
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Is there a way of putting the phone on silent without having to 'open' the phone and then use the volume keys?
I'm coming from an iphone and in meetings I just used to slide a switch. I know the Z3 doesn't have that of course - but is there a way of doing it without waking the phone?
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Hi guys
Is there a way of putting the phone on silent without having to 'open' the phone and then use the volume keys?
I'm coming from an iphone and in meetings I just used to slide a switch. I know the Z3 doesn't have that of course - but is there a way of doing it without waking the phone?
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Yeah, iPhones have that dedicated hardware switch for that. Unfortunately, the Z3 does not have that as far as I know.
EDIT: Actually, you can push the power button once, then push and hold it again to open up a menu, then press the silent button. It's not a single switch, but it doesn't have to unlock the phone.
Yea.
The sound toggle menu works from the Lockscreen. The IPhone does have the hw switch, but its not switching to silent, hence the vibration is active. With android you can choose between sound, silent or vibrate. I prefer this over the IPhone way.
There is a setting wherein all you have to do is turn the phone face down. It's in Personalization, Motion. Haven't used it nor have I tested it on multiple calls.
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I've bought this wireless selfie shutter, but you have to download some other camera app to have it make pictures.
I'd like to just use the native camera app.
Plus I would like to use the IOS camera button as a video record button. I've actually managed to do it by downloading this app that will start recording in the app when you press the volume button 2 times up (what the IOS button actually does when I press it).
But once again I'd like to have it start recording in the native camera app.
I didn't really seen other apps what could like change the buttons or just do something else what I'd like to do. I'd like it to do the same as the Dimple.IO NFC buttons if you know what I mean.
Thanks!
Never mind! The one button can just take a selfie and I've changed the setting in the native camera app that it starts a video when you press a volume button
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Is there anyway to set up a phone so you can press a button on a bluetooth remote and trigger the phone to open the camera and immediately start recording video?
Because there is a significant delay between seeing an event unfold that you want to capture and taking your phone out of your pocket, unlocking the screen, opening the camera, switching to video mode and pressing record. It would be very useful to be able to press a button which could be clipped to your waist or worn on a lanyard, whip your phone out and just point it at the action. You would catch a few more seconds of the start.
Get a special dongle that can do this. I use a selfi stick that does what you describe.