So as some of you may know there is an app for android called Tasker and it is by far the most powerful app out to date.
"Tasker is an application for Android which performs Tasks (sets of Actions) based on Contexts (application, time, date, location, event, gesture) in user-defined Profiles, or in clickable or timer home screen widgets.
This simple concept profoundly extends your control of your Android device and it's capabilities, without the need for 'root' or a special home screen"
As powerful and amazing as this app is, it's pretty hard to use unless your very tech savvy and I have been searching the Net for some how-to guides but their doesn't seem to be much out there. So I wanted to create this thread and have people post their own little tips/mods that they have set-up with Tasker so that newbies such as my-self can have a place to go if they need help getting Tasker to perform certain functions.
I just download the app last night and haven't had much time to mess with it yet, but once I get the hang of it I will start posting what I'm doing.
Anybody that uses Tasker please feel free to add on to the thread and lets make this the ultimate "How-to" guide for people trying to unlock the full potential of this amazing app.
How long did it take you to develop this app?
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firemedic1343 said:
How long did it take you to develop this app?
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@OP, one that I made that I find useful scans the SD card for new media whenever it's mounted.
PROFILE:
Event - Card Mounted (Priority: Normal, Card Title: <blank>, Frequency: 1)
Task - Media -> Scan Card
Task - Alert -> Flash (Text: Scanning for new media..., Long: <unchecked>, If: <unchecked>)
This one turns off the lockscreen when using Music or Pandora (you have to make two separate profiles!)
PROFILE:
Application - Music/Pandora
Task - Display -> Keyguard (Set: Off, If: <unchecked>)
I also spent a lot of time developing a task that would turn airplane mode on for 45 minutes, turn it off for 15 minutes, then turn it back on and repeat until stopped. Everything works except Tasker stops all timers when the phone sleeps, so unless I want to put a partial wake-lock on it (which would defeat the whole battery-saving purpose of the profile in the first place), it doesn't work
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@OP, one that I made that I find useful scans the SD card for new media whenever it's mounted.
PROFILE:
Event - Card Mounted (Priority: Normal, Card Title: <blank>, Frequency: 1)
Task - Media -> Scan Card
Task - Alert -> Flash (Text: Scanning for new media..., Long: <unchecked>, If: <unchecked>)
This one turns off the lockscreen when using Music or Pandora (you have to make two separate profiles!)
PROFILE:
Application - Music/Pandora
Task - Display -> Keyguard (Set: Off, If: <unchecked>)
I also spent a lot of time developing a task that would turn airplane mode on for 45 minutes, turn it off for 15 minutes, then turn it back on and repeat until stopped. Everything works except Tasker stops all timers when the phone sleeps, so unless I want to put a partial wake-lock on it (which would defeat the whole battery-saving purpose of the profile in the first place), it doesn't work
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Both setups seem very useful, ima check them out. Thanks for the input!
About the one you can't get to work. I'm pretty sure I actually saw something similar to it the other day on another website, not 100% sure though. I think it was a profile that allowed you to basically turn off all of you're data and have it come back on for a short period of time to gather texts and stuff...
Ima going to look for it for you to see if i can find it...
In the mean time I found a few useful profiles here http://lifehacker.com/5606284/three-handy-tasker-profiles-from-our-readers
I would post them but theres actually quite a bit if you look in the comments and the post itself.
Once I think of something "original" i'll post it
You also might want to check the official Tasker pages. There is also a Wiki with step-throughs (link on left side of main page).
http://tasker.dinglisch.net/
This is the only app I have been able to find that will let you remotely turn the GPS on. IMO that alone was worth the money, now I don't have to waste time writing an app for it.
I've been working on something to activate the GPS and send the phone's location, available wifi networks, etc, over a text message. Haven't figure out how to make it update the GPS location or turn on 3G yet though. Anyone know anything about android bridge scripts and if they would be able to do this?
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You also might want to check the official Tasker pages. There is also a Wiki with step-throughs (link on left side of main page).
http://tasker.dinglisch.net/
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Wow. thanks a lot for the link. i have been looking for some sort of wiki or help for tasker for a while now but apparently I wasn't looking in rite places.
Thanks again.
Also, Mobile Defense, if installed in system apps allows you to remotely turn on gps and track your phone, however, they have temporarily closed down the beta. I've always had it on my android phones and it's pretty amazing. Much better than lookout for tracking your device.
tasker is a great app. i use it on a dialy basis. save so much battery life
SiL3nTKiLL said:
tasker is a great app. i use it on a dialy basis. save so much battery life
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What works for you? Some example scripts please please. thanks.
Here is more info on tasker setup.
I tried some of these and they worked great.
http://lifehacker.com/5601133/push-...d-to-awesome-heights-with-these-tasker-setups
http://lifehacker.com/5599116/how-to-turn-your-android-phone-into-a-fully+automated-superphone
maps to start gps and gps logger
hi everyone,
i'd like to start maps, and have:
- Gps turned on
and
-an app called GpsLogger to start.
The problem i get is that, once Gps is turned on and GpsLogger is opened, if i get back to Maps by long-pressing the home button the whole automation starts again, leading me to GpsLogger again..
Could anyone help please?
Thanks!
I downloaded Tasker the other day to accomplish one thing only. I wanted my wife to be able to get through to me whenever she called me. I work shift work so my phone is set to Silent at odd times when I am resting, so the various dings and rings don't interrupt my sleep. Fearful of her not being able to get a hold of me in an emergency, I set this up:
Profile: Priority Call (named by me)
Context: Incoming Call - Very simply, I used the magnifying glass to select her contact from my phone, and it input her name in the box.
Task: Silent Mode - Mode set to OFF
This profile checks all incoming calls and then turns Silent Mode OFF and allows the call to ring through. When the call is done, the phone returns to Silent Mode. NOTE: I also had to set up a separate task to turn the phone to silent in the first place. For some reason, Tasker would not recognize the phone as being in "Silent Mode" if I used the volume down button to put it in silent mode. So I just added a shortcut to the Tasker task of putting the phone to silent on my homescreen. Now when I go to bed, I hit the shortcut and I am able to be undisturbed until I wake again, unless my wife calls. I could see this being very useful for people with teenagers that are out or babysitters with children.
This task can also be useful if you sleep at defined hours, because you can set the phone to automatically turn to silent at X hour, and turn silent mode off at X hour. Just some ideas.
I am now searching for ways to completely automate the phone by making it turn on my GPS and Bluetooth when I am away from home, as well as turn these off and turn my wifi on when I am at home. Several attempts with no knowledge of this app have been unsuccessful so far. More to follow.
Robert
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I downloaded Tasker the other day to accomplish one thing only. I wanted my wife to be able to get through to me whenever she called me. I work shift work so my phone is set to Silent at odd times when I am resting, so the various dings and rings don't interrupt my sleep. Fearful of her not being able to get a hold of me in an emergency, I set this up:
Profile: Priority Call (named by me)
Context: Incoming Call - Very simply, I used the magnifying glass to select her contact from my phone, and it input her name in the box.
Task: Silent Mode - Mode set to OFF
This profile checks all incoming calls and then turns Silent Mode OFF and allows the call to ring through. When the call is done, the phone returns to Silent Mode. NOTE: I also had to set up a separate task to turn the phone to silent in the first place. For some reason, Tasker would not recognize the phone as being in "Silent Mode" if I used the volume down button to put it in silent mode. So I just added a shortcut to the Tasker task of putting the phone to silent on my homescreen. Now when I go to bed, I hit the shortcut and I am able to be undisturbed until I wake again, unless my wife calls. I could see this being very useful for people with teenagers that are out or babysitters with children.
This task can also be useful if you sleep at defined hours, because you can set the phone to automatically turn to silent at X hour, and turn silent mode off at X hour. Just some ideas.
I am now searching for ways to completely automate the phone by making it turn on my GPS and Bluetooth when I am away from home, as well as turn these off and turn my wifi on when I am at home. Several attempts with no knowledge of this app have been unsuccessful so far. More to follow.
Robert
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Here you go...
These two pages on the Tasker Wiki will show you how to do a lot of what you want, and even find stuff you didn't know you needed.
http://tasker.wikidot.com/profile-index
http://tasker.wikidot.com/step-throughs
Hi, I am an author of the Sleep with Me android application.
Sleep with Me allows to shut down phone, turn off the WiFi, Bluetooth, stop music, stop radio or do whatever you like when you fall asleep.
It's perfectly useful for people who fall asleep with music and in the morning it's still playing.
Firstly you have to set times when application works. Between this times (eg. 22:00-06:00) the application detects that if you use your device or not (during specified time you do nothing with phone). If not, android will start to vibrate. During 30-seconds vibration, you can light up the screen or shake the phone. If you do it, countdown will be repeated. If not, selected actions become execute.
Vibration pattern and shake strength are also available to set to.
The application is free. However free version contains an advertisement in top part of the screen. On the Play Store you can also find a donation version. Buying it supports the application development.
Free version: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mtm.sleepwithme.free
Donation version: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mtm.sleepwithme.paid
Sounds useful to me. Will try.
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So, this is just a general request. You may be able to do it with current ROMs, but a cursory Google search didn't turn anything up.
What I would like would be the ability to keep an app fully open and engaged in the background. That doesn't mean the usual pause status, but have the actual app fully running.
As an example: if playing Clash of Clans, every time you hop out of the app to another, the game has to re-sync with the server. While you are playing, it stays synced. While you are playing, you also cannot be attacked. Thus, if you could avoid the suspended state, you could never be attacked.
There is lots of usage for this I could see with various apps, especially games which require a certain grinding that operate server-side so can't be easily hacked. I get there would probably be downsides, such as likely severe battery use, but my phone is on the charger 75% of the day at work so this really isn't an issue.
Basically, I just want a way to avoid the suspend state and trick apps into thinking I always have them open. Let me know if there is any current way to do this or if you think this is a terrible idea for some reason.
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Hello. Long time unregistered lurker, first time poster. I wanted to share my free app in case anyone else finds it useful.
Unsleep is a “keep awake” timer app that allows you to hold your device awake for a configurable period (1-300 minutes). I wrote the basis of it some time ago when I needed to hold my phone awake for lengthy unattended FTP download sessions (while I went off and did something else). My former device throttled the wifi as soon as it went into low-power mode. I also use the app during long online reading sessions.
I wanted the app to be timer-based in case I forgot to put the phone back into normal mode. It also does battery checks. It’s quick to start and quick to get out of your way.
Features:
- dropdown list of common times
- 2 configurable time slots
- remembers your last settings
- battery level monitoring (option)
- also prevent wifi sleeping (option)
Unsleep in the Google Play store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nealc.unsleep
(the link above is not automatic because of my new noobiness. But cut and paste!)
There’s a video showing the usage. Nuts and bolts: as you might expect the app uses wake locks. SCREEN_DIM_WAKE_LOCK is held to keep the screen on. WIFI_MODE_FULL is held to keep the wifi active (if enabled).
Hope you find it useful! Feedback is really appreciated. Thank you.
Might come in handy .. Thanks
AutomateIt is an Android productivity app that you can get for free on Google Play. We will review AutomateIt, because it is unique and outstanding app that can automate some of the everyday processes you do with your Android device. Practically, the goal of the app is to help you with the daily tasks. Automate will make your smartphone to automatically perform them.
The basis of the app are the rule-based triggers (events), which trigger certain actions. The triggers can be different: run the application, arrive at a specific location, battery percentage, turn on/off silent mode etc. Based on the triggers, the smartphone performs specific actions, such as turning off the wireless connection, turning off the screen and similar actions. The easiest way to show you how the app works is to show you how to do it.
One of the most simple rule is definitely turning of the Wi-Fi, depending on the battery condition. The smartphones or tablets can use AutomateIt to turn off wireless Wi-Fi when the battery drops below 40%. You can save battery power, without the need to manually control your mobile phone. Another interesting rule is based on the apps. If you want to use certain app in portrait orientation only, you can turn off this app to rotate the display. If you read a book in the Kindle app for example and the screen dims too soon, you can extend this time.
We must stand out that the number of triggers and actions in AutomateIt are various. Additionally, you can assign different rules depending on the received SMS messages received calls, whether the phone is for charging, the GPS or Bluetooth are turned on and many others. AutomateIt is relatively simple to use, even though all descriptions of the triggers and actions can confuse you at first glance. But you will understand and use the simpler rules with no problems whatsoever.
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