#UI #Help #OnePlus
I have OnePlus One. From Past Some Days on Home Screen - Google Searchbar UI automatically Changes from "Searchbar to Icon" like attached. When I click on the icon, it's Back to Searchbar.
Using Stock CM12.1.1 - No Custom Launcher.
I had this happen few times as well. You need to go into Safe Mode and then reboot the phone and it will be fixed. You can go Safe Mode by holding Power button > Long press "Power Off" option > Reboot into Safe Mode.
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Both on stock 4.2.1 and OmniROM 5.1.1 I got a problem with keyboard dock. Sometimes, when I press any keyboard button, then it will go to Settings screen first.
For example, after unlocking lock screen, I press the Down button, then it will go to Settings screen, after that, I just can use keyboard normally without go to Settings screen.
Is this a known issue or it's normal? Thanks for any help.
I have the Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 and I downloaded the Clean Master and then there was an app called CM AppLock which is some kind of security. I was having problems & so I uninstalled the CM AppLock or so I thought I did but I am now not able to get into anything but 1 out of 4 app pages, my wifi has turned off, I am on airplane mode and can't change it because I cannot get to my 2nd page of app where my Tools icon is and I can't draw the pattern on the CM AppLock (which I uninstalled) because the pattern I picked is not working. I can't do the "forgot Password" at the top of the app because it requires wifi. My phone keeps talking to me at every time I touch it with dates and times and all kinds of numbers...can't get anything to work. Please help me!
1-You can turn off airplane mode by holding power button and select "disable airplane mode" in the upcomming screen. Also you can go to settings when you pull down the status bar twice, there will on the top settings icon appear.
2-Have you rebooted the phone?
3-install CM applock app again, then disable all locks and the uninstall the app.
DallasCZ said:
1-You can turn off airplane mode by holding power button and select "disable airplane mode" in the upcomming screen. Also you can go to settings when you pull down the status bar twice, there will on the top settings icon appear.
2-Have you rebooted the phone?
3-install CM applock app again, then disable all locks and the uninstall the app.
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Thank you for your reply. I will try your suggestions.
Hello,
I'm having an issue where I'm stuck in 'Ultra Power Saving Mode'.
I was using the google launcher, not touch wiz. I entered UPSM and pressed the home buttom, at which point it asked me what default launcher to use. I selected google and now I only have access to limited apps. It's not the usual UPSM launcher.
When i go into settings only a few options are available (WiFi, Bluetooth etc) but nothing to allow me to exit Ultra Power Saving Mode.
I've tried flashing firmware via Odin (latest 6.01) but I'm still stuck in UPSM.
Does anyone know of a way out without without having to factory erase?
Thanks
Resolved?
Hello - Have you sorted this problem out yet or has anyone responded to you on any other forum maybe?
Thanks,
Abatache
trice1921 said:
Hello,
I'm having an issue where I'm stuck in 'Ultra Power Saving Mode'.
I was using the google launcher, not touch wiz. I entered UPSM and pressed the home buttom, at which point it asked me what default launcher to use. I selected google and now I only have access to limited apps. It's not the usual UPSM launcher.
When i go into settings only a few options are available (WiFi, Bluetooth etc) but nothing to allow me to exit Ultra Power Saving Mode.
I've tried flashing firmware via Odin (latest 6.01) but I'm still stuck in UPSM.
Does anyone know of a way out without without having to factory erase?
Thanks
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Only solution I found was to wipe my phone
This worked for me: using package disabler pro, I uninstalled Google Now Launcher. After closing the app, I got back to the usual UPSM screen and was able to disable it.
Another way to get around this is to side load any other launcher and to choose samsung launcher when you open the new launcher.
Go into settings switch default launcher.
Go to the menu and find google app hold that app and move to the top of the screen and put that in the app info and tap Force stop now press the home button now it will again ask for the default launcher and now select touch wiz. That's it now you phone back to normal.
Anyone else who is using the stock launcher experiencing this (already submitted issue)?
https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/...-not-working-properly-when-in-an-app.1020737/
1. Have "Back, Home - swipe up on the home button -" activated in the "navigation bar & gestures" settings of the device.
2. Open any app on the device
3. Swipe up on home button or on the right side of the Pill navigation bar in order to access recent apps. In short, try accessing the recent apps screen by swiping up fast.
4. Observe that it doesn't work and after swiping a second time, it takes you instantly on the home screen without accessing the "recents apps" screen
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Happens to me randomly with stock launcher set as default. With Nova as default it seems to be resolved.
S22 Ultra, UK, with latest updates. I wish to create a routine (activated with a one-click widget on the home screen) that;
- turns off Bluetooth
- turns on airplane mode
- turns on power saving mode
This is straightforward to set up. The issue is that I cannot add the widget to the power-saving home screen.
This would allow me to turn this routine off with one click. It takes me multiple clicks to get out of that screen and then another one to turn off the routine. I see I can customize the icons on the power save home screen, but don't seem to be able to add my routine widget.
You can probably see that my desire to easily put the phone in and out of a low power mode. Anyone offer any suggestions or advice to achieve this? Back in the day I had a phone with a simple physical slide switch that would do just this task. Very handy!
What do you mean by 'power-saving home screen'?
The Modes and Routines app provides 2 types of widgets, and both can be added to your home screen.
Hi. When I select the 'Power Saving' option from the pull-down menu the phone switches to a simplified 'power-saving' home screen. That has a clock and 8 app icons. That is what I mean.
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Hi. When I select the 'Power Saving' option from the pull-down menu the phone switches to a simplified 'power-saving' home screen. That has a clock and 8 app icons. That is what I mean.
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I have created a routine called Sleeping that does exactly what you want. Check it out.
Thanks for your efforts but unfortunately this is not really what I need.
- your phone is not seen to switch to a different home screen when power saving is activated. Mine does not.
- you have created a mode accessed via a shortcut from the standard home page but I run Nova launcher
I was able to figure out a two-click solution.
1. Modes and Routines>settings>Show Modes and Routines in the Apps screen to ON
2. This allowed me to add a shortcut to Modes and Routines (unfortunately not directly to the routine) to the Power Save home screen.
3. I configured a single widget routine for my Nova home page to turn the power save routine on.
4. When activated, this flips me to my power save home screen. But now I can select Modes and Routines from the icon list there (1st click) and then this takes me right to the Modes and Routines screen where I can deactivate the routine (2nd click).
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I wish to create a routine (activated with a one-click widget on the home screen) that;
- turns off Bluetooth
- turns on airplane mode
- turns on power saving mode
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This was your requirement. The routine I created does exactly that. I use Nova Launcher too and the widget on the home screen is a direct shortcut to the routine itself. With one click I can turn it ON, and with a single click I can turn it OFF too.
The only thing it doesn't do is change the home screen. I don't know what the purpose of that is, and if that is supported in Modes and Routines, you can add that too.
>>"This is straightforward to set up. The issue is that I cannot add the widget to the power-saving home screen."
This was my requirement.
With further research, the change to a limited power save home page was an activated option in Power Saving settings. If I turn this option off then it does not switch home pages and the standard widget works one click on and off.
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>>"This is straightforward to set up. The issue is that I cannot add the widget to the power-saving home screen."
This was my requirement.
With further research, the change to a limited power save home page was an activated option in Power Saving settings. If I turn this option off then it does not switch home pages and the standard widget works one click on and off.
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So is this resolved for you now?
I never played with that option in Power Saving settings, because once you turn on airplane mode and turn off wifi and bluetooth, there is no additional power savings to be gained with it.
I guess you keep your WiFi ON in that mode so your selected apps can still function with minimal power draw.