Actually this was working till android nougat but for curiosity i tried it on Android 8.1 and vice versa oxygen os and its working.
What is freeform multiwindow?
You can enable resizable multiple windows of any apps.
Video guide:
https://youtu.be/GoAskAamNNc7
Requirements :-
1)android OS 7 to 8.1 based rom
2)PC
3)WORKING ADB
STEPS:
1)enable usb debugging option
2) install adb drivers (if not installed otherwise u can skip the step)
15 seconds adb installer
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=95855108297851314
3)create any folder on dextop open it click shift+right click of mouse
3)select open command promt here option
Type these commands
adb devices Then enter
adb shell settings put global enable_freeform_support 1
Then enter reboot
Disconnect u r device and reboot
Then go to Settings >developers option> then enable force activities to be resizable
Thats its
When u opens recents app there u will get multiwindow tab for every app.
Do you knod what command should I use to deactivate it?
Multi window is just split screen which has been native since nougat and they are still resizable.
se7ensde said:
Multi window is just split screen which has been native since nougat and they are still resizable.
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Split screen is resizable but not in freeform mode, u can not move windows or add multiple apps at same time
se7ensde said:
Multi window is just split screen which has been native since nougat and they are still resizable.
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Have u seen video then u will understand whats this is?
netgar said:
Do you knod what command should I use to deactivate it?
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Add 0 instead of 1
pankspoo said:
Actually this was working till android nougat but for curiosity i tried it on Android 8.1 and vice versa oxygen os and its working.
What is freeform multiwindow?
You can enable resizable multiple windows of any apps.
Video guide:
https://youtu.be/GoAskAamNNc7
Requirements :-
1)android OS 7 to 8.1 based rom
2)PC
3)WORKING ADB
STEPS:
1)enable usb debugging option
2) install adb drivers (if not installed otherwise u can skip the step)
15 seconds adb installer
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=95855108297851314
3)create any folder on dextop open it click shift+right click of mouse
3)select open command promt here option
Type these commands
adb devices Then enter
adb shell settings put global enable_freeform_support 1
Then enter reboot
Disconnect u r device and reboot
Then go to Settings >developers option> then enable force activities to be resizable
Thats its
When u opens recents app there u will get multiwindow tab for every app.
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Or you can just enable the option in developer settings and reboot, no pc needed...
Rakpere said:
Or you can just enable the option in developer settings and reboot, no pc needed...
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No its not work. I have tested it personally this thread is not based on assumptions
pankspoo said:
No its not work. I have tested it personally this thread is not based on assumptions
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Funny cause it works...
Rakpere said:
Funny cause it works...
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Give the short video with u r proof here
edit: n/m, should have watched the video first. :silly:
Tried it, but it caused SystemUI to fc and reboot, so put it back.
iElvis said:
edit: n/m, should have watched the video first. :silly:
Tried it, but it caused SystemUI to fc and reboot, so put it back.
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K for me its not giving any fcs
pankspoo said:
K for me its not giving any fcs
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Could be the rom I'm using (RICE), which I think has some SystemUI tweaks.
iElvis said:
Could be the rom I'm using (RICE), which I think has some SystemUI tweaks.
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May be but on oos 5.1.9 nothing is like that
Hey, I'm receiving the "error: device not found" on command promt.
This is "freeform" window mode, and it isn't bad. Sadly it's far inferior compared to Samsung's multiwindow mode, in my opinion.
Related
I have installed the universal drivers for adb and still nothing what can I do to fix this?
GhostSoldier_US said:
I have installed the universal drivers for adb and still nothing what can I do to fix this?
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Read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2514396
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
Mr hOaX said:
Read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2514396
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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Still nothing
Chromium_ said:
Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
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Still nothing with this too
GhostSoldier_US said:
Still nothing with this too
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i am sure you are missing something
are you on window 8/8.1??
samersh72 said:
i am sure you are missing something
are you on window 8/8.1??
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Windows 8.1
GhostSoldier_US said:
Windows 8.1
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please follow this:
1) uninstall driver
2) From the Window 8.1 Start screen, move your mouse to the top (or bottom) right corner, and click Settings;
3) Click "Change PC Settings";
4) click Update and Recovery;
5) Under Advanced startup, click "Restart Now";
6) Wait for it to restart;
7) Click "Troubleshoot";
8) Click "Advanced options";
9) Click "Startup settings";
10) Click "Restart";
11) Wait for it to restart;
12) Press F7 (i.e, the F7 function key);
Now you can install the driver.
samersh72 said:
please follow this:
1) uninstall driver
2) From the Window 8.1 Start screen, move your mouse to the top (or bottom) right corner, and click Settings;
3) Click "Change PC Settings";
4) click Update and Recovery;
5) Under Advanced startup, click "Restart Now";
6) Wait for it to restart;
7) Click "Troubleshoot";
8) Click "Advanced options";
9) Click "Startup settings";
10) Click "Restart";
11) Wait for it to restart;
12) Press F7 (i.e, the F7 function key);
Now you can install the driver.
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What was suppose to happen when I press F7? I pressed it and nothing happened. I tried adb devices and its still not showing up and I tried the back up and still nodda
GhostSoldier_US said:
What was suppose to happen when I press F7? I pressed it and nothing happened. I tried adb devices and its still not showing up and I tried the back up and still nodda
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did you re-install the driver at the end??
restart your pc
connect your N5
i want you to download attached zip, unzipp it, and open a cmd (shift + right click) in it and type
Code:
adb devices
look at your device screen to allow adb
please be sure before that "usb debug" is enabled from developer options.
please try other usb cable or other usb port
samersh72 said:
did you re-install the driver at the end??
restart your pc
connect your N5
i want you to download attached zip, unzipp it, and open a cmd (shift + right click) in it and type
Code:
adb devices
look at your device screen to allow adb
please be sure before that "usb debug" is enabled from developer options.
please try other usb cable or other usb port
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Still nothing i've tried 3 cables 6 usb ports
Hello m8!
I want you to try this on Windows 8.1 step by step:
1. Download and install Android SDK and make sure you have downloaded the latest USB Driver from SDK Manager.
2. Now connect your nexus 5 to your windows pc and open Device Manager (Control Panel -- Device Manager)
3, Now select your nexus 5 (it will be displayed as usb mobile or some random name). Right click and click on "Update driver software"
4. Now on the next screen select "Browse my computer for driver software" and navigate to "xxxx/Android\android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver" (xx being the path where you've installed the SDK).
5. Put a tick on "Include sub folders" and hit next.
Driver will be installed again successfully and you will be able to use adb commands!
If not, disconnect your device. Go to settings-developer options and select "Revoke USB Debugging authorization". Now again connect your Nexus 5 to your PC and accept the Authorization message you will get.
I'm sure this will work.
GhostSoldier_US said:
Still nothing i've tried 3 cables 6 usb ports
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weird!
i guess the problem is in window 8.1
you must Disable Driver Signature Enforcement first
see here for a fix http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49985898&postcount=139
and here for driver http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-nexus/development/adb-fb-apx-driver-universal-naked-t1379875
vin4yak said:
Hello m8!
I want you to try this on Windows 8.1 step by step:
1. Download and install Android SDK and make sure you have downloaded the latest USB Driver from SDK Manager.
2. Now connect your nexus 5 to your windows pc and open Device Manager (Control Panel -- Device Manager)
3, Now select your nexus 5 (it will be displayed as usb mobile or some random name). Right click and click on "Update driver software"
4. Now on the next screen select "Browse my computer for driver software" and navigate to "xxxx/Android\android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver" (xx being the path where you've installed the SDK).
5. Put a tick on "Include sub folders" and hit next.
Driver will be installed again successfully and you will be able to use adb commands!
If not, disconnect your device. Go to settings-developer options and select "Revoke USB Debugging authorization". Now again connect your Nexus 5 to your PC and accept the Authorization message you will get.
I'm sure this will work.
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Nothing
samersh72 said:
weird!
i guess the problem is in window 8.1
you must Disable Driver Signature Enforcement first
see here for a fix http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49985898&postcount=139
and here for driver http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-nexus/development/adb-fb-apx-driver-universal-naked-t1379875
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I'm about to just give up... Still nothing.
GhostSoldier_US said:
I'm about to just give up... Still nothing.
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there is something wrong!
any way, try another pc.
samersh72 said:
there is something wrong!
any way, try another pc.
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1 step ahead of you. I tried a win7 pc and still nothing could something be wrong with my n5?
GhostSoldier_US said:
1 step ahead of you. I tried a win7 pc and still nothing could something be wrong with my n5?
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if you connect you phone without usb debug, i guess the pc make a sound, when connected, enable usb debuug, do you hear a sound from pc?
samersh72 said:
if you connect you phone without usb debug, i guess the pc make a sound, when connected, enable usb debuug, do you hear a sound from pc?
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I do hear the noise while in debug mode
GhostSoldier_US said:
I do hear the noise while in debug mode
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i guess the devices is ok.
i dont know where you are missing something.
ADB Tools
Easily set how your Mobile is connected to ADB.
Supported Modes
ADB over USB
ADB over WiFi
Starting,Stopping and Restarting the ADB Daemon
Planned Features
Start service on Device Boot
Widget to Toggle Mode
ADB Tools 1.1 Test
Supported Modes
ADB over USB
ADB over WiFi
Starting,Stopping and Restarting the ADB Daemon
Start ADB in Wifi/USB Mode on Device Boot
Enable persistent Wifi Mode.
ADB Tools 1.1 Test 2
Changelog:
Wait for SU Persmission. Exit if SU permissions not Granted.
Improved SU Detection and App StartUp
Better info about what each option does.
Improved Boot Startup service.
Lot of Code Cleanup and Bug Fixes
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NOTE: This app will not work without root permissions
Download
XDA:DevDB Information
ADB Tools,
Contributors
idragon81
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Created 2014-11-27
Last Updated 2014-11-27
Instructions of usage
ADB Over WiFi
1) Select the ADB Wifi Option and Apply
2) Note the IP Address that is given in the WiFi Info Field. (Usually 192.168.x.x)
3) Open CMD/Terminal and type adb connect 192.168.x.x
4) Voila!! Happy Programming
ADB Over USB
1) Select the ADB USB Option and Apply
2) Connect USB
3) And that's it. Happy Programming =)
great idea , and you thread is in portal , i will try it now, meanwhile where are the links?
Yeah, no download links.
yep no download links???
Sam_in_PGH said:
Yeah, no download links.
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amit.tiger12 said:
yep no download links???
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Ctrl + F -> type 'Downloads' !
Profit?
Profit!
Sam_in_PGH said:
Yeah, no download links.
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amit.tiger12 said:
yep no download links???
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CobraCommander said:
Ctrl + F -> type 'Downloads' !
Profit?
Profit!
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DevDB is convoluted as hell to me, but obviously this is what I did.....never seen this crizzap before!:good:
CobraCommander said:
Ctrl + F -> type 'Downloads' !
Profit?
Profit!
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amit.tiger12 said:
yep no download links???
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Sam_in_PGH said:
Yeah, no download links.
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ArjunrambZ said:
great idea , and you thread is in portal , i will try it now, meanwhile where are the links?
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DOWNLOAD LINK
Winged_Panther said:
DOWNLOAD LINK
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Please don't quote me again..
I found the link.
And for those who quoted me, when I replied there was no download section available.
As per that, I stroked my reply.
So don't quote me again.
Thank you.
Debug
How can I use this to run my application from IntelliJ (AndStudio)!
I have installed this. I have given it root access, I have applied Wifi mode, I have then tried to connect to the IP address in Wifi info but I just keep getting the message that it cannot connect. No problems with USB. Can anyone confirm that it works using wifi?
The question that strikes me is .. how is this different to other tools like adb wireless?
What I am looking for ist a tool that fixes my adb to wireless regardless of a reboot or of a wifi toggle and easily lets me set it back to permanent USB. Haven't found that yet. I can boot with adb wireless with an init.d script but there is not a real simple way to turn that off I want to go back to USB. Maybe that's sort of a brain teaser
Doesn't work!
Settings are dead.
Don't even try this crap, guys.
P.S.: Anyone took a look inside? May be it is some root trojan?
useless
Or you can just open terminal emulator and type:
Code:
su
setprop service.adb.tcp.port 5555
restart adbd
And you can disable it and return ADB to listening on USB with
Code:
su
setprop service.adb.tcp.port -1
restart adbd
PC side:
Code:
adb tcpip 5555
adb connect 192.168.x.x
y2k2r2d2 said:
How can I use this to run my application from IntelliJ (AndStudio)!
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Android Studio keeps starting up its own instance of ADB. To use this with android studio you need to run adb kill-server and the the adb connect command.
MJD said:
I have installed this. I have given it root access, I have applied Wifi mode, I have then tried to connect to the IP address in Wifi info but I just keep getting the message that it cannot connect. No problems with USB. Can anyone confirm that it works using wifi?
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Could you please provide more info on your PC OS and your handheld device? I'll look into it.
daniello8 said:
The question that strikes me is .. how is this different to other tools like adb wireless?
What I am looking for ist a tool that fixes my adb to wireless regardless of a reboot or of a wifi toggle and easily lets me set it back to permanent USB. Haven't found that yet. I can boot with adb wireless with an init.d script but there is not a real simple way to turn that off I want to go back to USB. Maybe that's sort of a brain teaser
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Right now it isn't very different, but I got what you are saying, and that's next on my list.
Revertron said:
Doesn't work!
Settings are dead.
Don't even try this crap, guys.
P.S.: Anyone took a look inside? May be it is some root trojan?
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Could you let me know what is not working?
valexi said:
Or you can just open terminal emulator and type:
Code:
su
setprop service.adb.tcp.port 5555
restart adbd
And you can disable it and return ADB to listening on USB with
Code:
su
setprop service.adb.tcp.port -1
restart adbd
PC side:
Code:
adb tcpip 5555
adb connect 192.168.x.x
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It does work the way that you have mentioned, however i didn't find it very convenient to type in those commands everytime i had to develop. It works either way so choose whatever you are comfortable with.
idragon81 said:
Could you please provide more info on your PC OS and your handheld device? I'll look into it.
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I am using:
GT-i9505
Paranoid Android 4.6-BETA5 (4.4.4)
OS X 10.10.1
Hi.. I'm trying to download the app from my S4 but I can't open the viglink link. Could you send me the original link?
MJD said:
I am using:
GT-i9505
Paranoid Android 4.6-BETA5 (4.4.4)
OS X 10.10.1
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I'll look into it, I don't know how it works on Mac, can you try using root permissions on Mac if something like this is present,
I'll look into it as soon as my exams are over
peppe130 said:
Hi.. I'm trying to download the app from my S4 but I can't open the viglink link. Could you send me the original link?
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Link for apk http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=9961&task=get
this is AWESOME....wireless everywhere=) yikes, can't wait to try it now=)
Requirements:
1) OnePlus 6 with DP3 installed
2) A PC with adb setup
Steps:
1) Make sure you have adb debugging on under developer options in your phone
2) browse to the folder where adb is setup and open terminal by pressing shift key and right click on the mouse
3) connect your phone and check whether it's properly connected by using command adb devices
4) then enter the following command and you'll have the pixel gestures unlocked
adb shell settings put secure swipe_up_to_switch_apps_enabled 1
Disclaimer:
1) will work only if you use oneplus launcher
2) with other launchers you'll get oneplus launcher force close dialogue box when you try to access recents
3)this hack replaces traditional navigation bar with pixel gestures, you still have oneplus gestures available to use
4) to revert back to traditional navigation bar do step 1 to 4 with the following changed code instead
adb shell settings put secure swipe_up_to_switch_apps_enabled 0
credits to XDA news for the original guide
https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6-google-pixel-gestures-android-p/
Sorry but, what is this DP3?
in your opinion, pixel gestures are better than 1+ gestures?
DP 3 it is the latest version of Android 9 ROM beta for OnePlus 6
Envoyé de mon ONEPLUS A6003 en utilisant Tapatalk
limafranco said:
Sorry but, what is this DP3?
in your opinion, pixel gestures are better than 1+ gestures?
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Developer preview 3 of Android P, I noticed a glitch in navigating with oneplus gestures in Android P, this glitch isn't present in any of the stable oreo builds, the pixel gesture has more things you can do with it and also seemed to remove the transition glitch I was noticing.
kewlest22 said:
Requirements:
1) OnePlus 6 with DP3 installed
2) A PC with adb setup
Steps:
1) Make sure you have adb debugging on under developer options in your phone
2) browse to the folder where adb is setup and open terminal by pressing shift key and right click on the mouse
3) connect your phone and check whether it's properly connected by using command adb devices
4) then enter the following command and you'll have the pixel gestures unlocked
adb shell settings put secure swipe_up_to_switch_apps_enabled 1
Disclaimer:
1) will work only if you use oneplus launcher
2) with other launchers you'll get oneplus launcher force close dialogue box when you try to access recents
3)this hack replaces traditional navigation bar with pixel gestures, you still have oneplus gestures available to use
4) to revert back to traditional navigation bar do step 1 to 4 with the following changed code instead
adb shell settings put secure swipe_up_to_switch_apps_enabled 0
hit thanks if it helps you ?
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If you're going to post stuff like this then please give credits to the source instead of asking for thanks.
XDA News..... https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6-google-pixel-gestures-android-p/
Is there a way to do these commands in my phone? For nothing I my computer would recognize my phone.
biohaz55 said:
If you're going to post stuff like this then please give credits to the source instead of asking for thanks.
XDA News..... https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6-google-pixel-gestures-android-p/
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necessary changes done ✌? thanks for pointing it out
kewlest22 said:
Requirements:
1) OnePlus 6 with DP3 installed
2) A PC with adb setup
Steps:
1) Make sure you have adb debugging on under developer options in your phone
2) browse to the folder where adb is setup and open terminal by pressing shift key and right click on the mouse
3) connect your phone and check whether it's properly connected by using command adb devices
4) then enter the following command and you'll have the pixel gestures unlocked
adb shell settings put secure swipe_up_to_switch_apps_enabled 1
Disclaimer:
1) will work only if you use oneplus launcher
2) with other launchers you'll get oneplus launcher force close dialogue box when you try to access recents
3)this hack replaces traditional navigation bar with pixel gestures, you still have oneplus gestures available to use
4) to revert back to traditional navigation bar do step 1 to 4 with the following changed code instead
adb shell settings put secure swipe_up_to_switch_apps_enabled 0
credits to XDA news for the original guide
https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6-google-pixel-gestures-android-p/
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ddaharu said:
Is there a way to do these commands in my phone? For nothing I my computer would recognize my phone.
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Quote.. Is there a way to do it from terminal emulator? Tried but not working in that synthax
Hitman478™ said:
Quote.. Is there a way to do it from terminal emulator? Tried but not working in that synthax
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I don't think so no!
Hitman478™ said:
Quote.. Is there a way to do it from terminal emulator? Tried but not working in that synthax
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kewlest22 said:
I don't think so no!
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Yes it worked. I used the app "terminal emulator"
First command: su
This will grant terminal emulator root permission.
Then this command: settings put secure swipe_up_to_switch_apps_enabled 1
That's it.
ddaharu said:
Yes it worked. I used the app "terminal emulator"
First command: su
This will grant terminal emulator root permission.
Then this command: settings put secure swipe_up_to_switch_apps_enabled 1
That's it.
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that'd be for rooted users ??
kewlest22 said:
that'd be for rooted users ??
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Ohh right.
Because my phone is not being recognized as an adb device for some reason..... That was my alternative.
ddaharu said:
Yes it worked. I used the app "terminal emulator"
First command: su
This will grant terminal emulator root permission.
Then this command: settings put secure swipe_up_to_switch_apps_enabled 1
That's it.
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Not working for me
EDIT: re-done and now it's working but don't ask me what i make different from before
EDIT2: need to do "su" twice so is:
Su
Su
settings put secure swipe_up_to_switch_apps_enabled 1
Then it's working
Hitman478™ said:
Not working for me
EDIT: re-done and now it's working but don't ask me what i make different from before
EDIT2: need to do "su" twice so is:
Su
Su
settings put secure swipe_up_to_switch_apps_enabled 1
Then it's working
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Nice :highfive:
ddaharu said:
Ohh right.
Because my phone is not being recognized as an adb device for some reason..... That was my alternative.
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U have to enable developer option and install proper adb drivers.
Connect device when its on and not in fastboot mode
oneplus 6 dp3
no root
no xda gesture installer
use oneplus launcher only.
no pixel launcher ?
how to active this features ??
See post 1
brmbjn said:
oneplus 6 dp3
no root
no xda gesture installer
use oneplus launcher only.
no pixel launcher ?
how to active this features ??
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Envoyé de mon ONEPLUS A6003 en utilisant Tapatalk
sebfar said:
See post 1
Envoyé de mon ONEPLUS A6003 en utilisant Tapatalk
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I know but not work at me.
Any solution for it ?
What version of oneplus launcher must use ? 2.5.xxx or 3.0
brmbjn said:
I know but not work at me.
Any solution for it ?
What version of oneplus launcher must use ? 2.5.xxx or 3.0
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3.0
kewlest22 said:
3.0
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My laucher version is 2.5. i cannot update to 3.0 ? How to fix it ?
Pre-requisites :
Rooted with Magisk
Disclaimer : I am not responsible for any damage to your device.
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Download : AFH
Included Versions :
Volume Boost : Speaker & Headphone Boost
Volume Boost_Call : Speaker, Headphone & InCall Boost
Credits :
gururoop (Stock OOS)
Regards,
acervenky
If the speaker starts crackling at high volume, immediately lower the volume and report on the thread.
I've increased the gain by 4+2dB on all the versions which should be within safe threshold.
Regards,
acervenky
reserved 2
Gonna try today when my new phone arrives
#oneplus7pro
Thanx bud!
acervenky said:
Pre-requisites :
Rooted with Magisk
Download : Github
Included Versions :
Speaker Volume Boost
Headphone Volume Boost
Speaker & Headphone Volume Boost
Credits :
gururoop (Stock OOS)
Regards,
acervenky
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so just copy paste into a directory and overwrite all?
(haven't got 7pro yet, waiting 21st to order).
thanks
entwicklun said:
so just copy paste into a directory and overwrite all?
(haven't got 7pro yet, waiting 21st to order).
thanks
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You can do it manually, or just flash the zip via magisk.
Regards,
acervenky
acervenky said:
You can do it manually, or just flash the zip via magisk.
Regards,
acervenky
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thank you, and I need a custom recovery for magisk?
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-install-magisk/
entwicklun said:
thank you, and I need a custom recovery for magisk?
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-install-magisk/
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Follow this thread to install magisk : Patched Boot Image
And then install this as a module using magisk manager.
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acervenky
acervenky said:
Follow this thread to install magisk : Patched Boot Image
And then install this as a module using magisk manager.
Regards,
acervenky
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oh man I've never command prompt stuff on a phone. I once flashed a wrong zip on my note 3 (2012 I think?) and hard bricked it lol, I'm so scared now haha!!
entwicklun said:
oh man I've never command prompt stuff on a phone. I once flashed a wrong zip on my note 3 (2012 I think?) and hard bricked it lol, I'm so scared now haha!!
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It's not very difficult at all and is nothing to be fearful of. The beauty of OnePlus and this community is that it's difficult to royally screw up to a point of no return. If your device can get into fastboot, you're always fine. If you can get into EDL mode, you're fine. Here's a small guide of what you have to do, in order: I'm writing it out as if you are completely new in case you are or if anyone reading it is, I'm not assuming you are and don't mean to disrespect you if you aren't.
1) Download and install "Minimal ADB and Fastboot" on your computer from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
2) Go to your phone's settings -> about phone -> then tap the build number until you've unlocked developer options.
3) Go to developer options under settings -> system -> developer options. Enable OEM unlocking, then scroll down and enable USB debugging. Connect your phone to your computer and authorise access on your phone when it prompts for it.
4) On your computer, go to the folder where you installed Minimal ADB and Fastboot. Hold your shift key and right click anywhere where there's open space (without a selected file in the window), and hit "Open Powershell Window Here"
5) Confirm your device is indeed connected by typing "adb devices". On my computer, I'm forced to type "./adb devices" with the period and forward flash for whatever reason, but the command prompt should show your device as connected. Might be a Windows 10 thing, I haven't researched it.
6) In the command prompt you've just opened, type "adb reboot-bootloader". You're now in fastboot mode.
7) Once you are in fastboot, type "fastboot oem unlock". Follow the prompts on your phone to unlock the bootloader with the volume keys. This will erase all your data on your phone. Your phone will now reboot after you've confirmed that you're okay with data being wiped.
8) Set up your phone again and unlock developer options/USB debugging again.
9) On your computer, download the correct patched version of your boot.img here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/guide-root-oneplus-7-pro-patched-boot-t3931205 - please remember to download the correct version, downloading the wrong one and flashing it will cause your WiFi not to work. You can check which version you need by going into settings -> about phone -> build number. I'm on Oxygen OS 9.5.3. If you've accidentally installed the wrong one, no worries - download the correct one and follow the steps again.
10) Drag the file you've just downloaded (filename should be: boot_patched.img) into your Minimal ADB and Fastboot folder.
11) Hold your shift key + right click anywhere in the window and open Powershell again.
12) Reboot into bootloader again by typing "adb reboot-bootloader". Again, if you're on Windows 10 or if you get some long message, you may have to type "./adb reboot-bootloader". This applies to all commands input into the command prompt, including the next steps'.
13) Once your phone has reboot into fastboot, in the command prompt, type "fastboot flash boot boot_patched.img".
14) After that's completed, type "fastboot reboot". Your phone will now reboot normally.
15) On your phone, download Magisk Manager from here: https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-install-magisk/ - it's a 1.85 mb file that's actually just an apk file. Allow Google Chrome access to your storage, and allow Chrome to install apps from an unknown source - then continue to install Magisk Manager.
16) Once installed, you'll be prompted to finish installing Magisk, tap continue and let it do its thing. Then hit reboot.
17) Once rebooted, locate Magisk Manager and open the app. You should see the fact that it successfully installed. From there, swipe in from the left and select downloads to start looking for mods! You can download them on Chrome and find them under the modules, just gotta click the plus sign and locate it.
Cheers.
I tried the speaker mod, but I had problems with most of my applications. The mod pairs nicely with Poweramp music player, but everything else lacks that pop. I could say I tried and thanks. Here is list of the apps that had bad output
(1)OG YouTube
(2) YouTube Vanced
(3) FL Mobile
(4) Audio Evolution Mobile
(5)Ntrack DAW
(6) Audiolab
(7) Meditation Drums
(8) Bebot
(9) Deflemask
(10) Videoder
*Maybe I did something wrong or it's conflicting with other apps
Sent from my GM1917 using Tapatalk
Thanks
AhsanU said:
It's not very difficult at all and is nothing to be fearful of. The beauty of OnePlus and this community is that it's difficult to royally screw up to a point of no return. If your device can get into fastboot, you're always fine. If you can get into EDL mode, you're fine. Here's a small guide of what you have to do, in order: I'm writing it out as if you are completely new in case you are or if anyone reading it is, I'm not assuming you are and don't mean to disrespect you if you aren't.
1) Download and install "Minimal ADB and Fastboot" on your computer from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
2) Go to your phone's settings -> about phone -> then tap the build number until you've unlocked developer options.
3) Go to developer options under settings -> system -> developer options. Enable OEM unlocking, then scroll down and enable USB debugging. Connect your phone to your computer and authorise access on your phone when it prompts for it.
4) On your computer, go to the folder where you installed Minimal ADB and Fastboot. Hold your shift key and right click anywhere where there's open space (without a selected file in the window), and hit "Open Powershell Window Here"
5) Confirm your device is indeed connected by typing "adb devices". On my computer, I'm forced to type "./adb devices" with the period and forward flash for whatever reason, but the command prompt should show your device as connected. Might be a Windows 10 thing, I haven't researched it.
6) In the command prompt you've just opened, type "adb reboot-bootloader". You're now in fastboot mode.
7) Once you are in fastboot, type "fastboot oem unlock". Follow the prompts on your phone to unlock the bootloader with the volume keys. This will erase all your data on your phone. Your phone will now reboot after you've confirmed that you're okay with data being wiped.
8) Set up your phone again and unlock developer options/USB debugging again.
9) On your computer, download the correct patched version of your boot.img here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/guide-root-oneplus-7-pro-patched-boot-t3931205 - please remember to download the correct version, downloading the wrong one and flashing it will cause your WiFi not to work. You can check which version you need by going into settings -> about phone -> build number. I'm on Oxygen OS 9.5.3. If you've accidentally installed the wrong one, no worries - download the correct one and follow the steps again.
10) Drag the file you've just downloaded (filename should be: boot_patched.img) into your Minimal ADB and Fastboot folder.
11) Hold your shift key + right click anywhere in the window and open Powershell again.
12) Reboot into bootloader again by typing "adb reboot-bootloader". Again, if you're on Windows 10 or if you get some long message, you may have to type "./adb reboot-bootloader". This applies to all commands input into the command prompt, including the next steps'.
13) Once your phone has reboot into fastboot, in the command prompt, type "fastboot flash boot boot_patched.img".
14) After that's completed, type "fastboot reboot". Your phone will now reboot normally.
15) On your phone, download Magisk Manager from here: https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-install-magisk/ - it's a 1.85 mb file that's actually just an apk file. Allow Google Chrome access to your storage, and allow Chrome to install apps from an unknown source - then continue to install Magisk Manager.
16) Once installed, you'll be prompted to finish installing Magisk, tap continue and let it do its thing. Then hit reboot.
17) Once rebooted, locate Magisk Manager and open the app. You should see the fact that it successfully installed. From there, swipe in from the left and select downloads to start looking for mods! You can download them on Chrome and find them under the modules, just gotta click the plus sign and locate it.
Cheers.
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I just wanted to say a big THANKS for that awesome explanation!
Hentai_expert said:
I tried the speaker mod, but I had problems with most of my applications. The mod pairs nicely with Poweramp music player, but everything else lacks that pop. I could say I tried and thanks. Here is list of the apps that had bad output
(1)OG YouTube
(2) YouTube Vanced
(3) FL Mobile
(4) Audio Evolution Mobile
(5)Ntrack DAW
(6) Audiolab
(7) Meditation Drums
(8) Bebot
(9) Deflemask
(10) Videoder
*Maybe I did something wrong or it's conflicting with other apps
Sent from my GM1917 using Tapatalk
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Interesting, only with third party apps... No Google apps or sth like that
I flashed the headphone boost through Magisk and feel like it didn't do anything.
Any updates for a better mod or any way to increase the volume?
Just get Viper for volume boost.
FaflaMcDafla said:
Just get Viper for volume boost.
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Or a custom kernel like EX so increase max volume
Eric214 said:
Or a custom kernel like EX so increase max volume
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Or just use both
FaflaMcDafla said:
Just get Viper for volume boost.
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Unfortunately the gain control doesn't do anything in viper on the op7 pro. and the audio is natively very low, especially on Bluetooth earphones or headphones.This mod pairs very nicely with viper. Now my op7 pro sounds nice and punchy just like my op6 does.
This mod is legit. Very happy with it.
Burt Squirtz said:
Unfortunately the gain control doesn't do anything in viper on the op7 pro. and the audio is natively very low, especially on Bluetooth earphones or headphones.This mod pairs very nicely with viper. Now my op7 pro sounds nice and punchy just like my op6 does.
This mod is legit. Very happy with it.
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Does it boost Bluetooth? Was looking for a bit more oomph
Its Possible to use the light Mode in the Oneui 5.0 beta.
with Adb:
Light mode:
adb shell settings put global sem_low_heat_mode 1
Default mode:
adb shell settings put global sem_low_heat_mode 0
Or with aliance shield:
How to verify its on light mode using adb only? I did this on beta oneui 5.0 but do not see any 'light mode' under device care.
linom said:
How to verify its on light mode using adb only? I did this on beta oneui 5.0 but do not see any 'light mode' under device care.
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Cant verify but if there isnt an error on adb it should Work. Maybe try benchmark with on and off. Dont know about any other Option to use it now sorry mate
Goku1992 said:
Cant verify but if there isnt an error on adb it should Work. Maybe try benchmark with on and off. Dont know about any other Option to use it now sorry mate
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run adb command to see if setting applied,
if it shows 1 it's on.
adb shell settings get global sem_low_heat_mode
bandy17 said:
run adb command to see if setting applied,
if it shows 1 it's on.
adb shell settings get global sem_low_heat_mode
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Thanks mate
Thank you
But it seems like this isnt working... Also not on the stable oneui 5 Update. Sadly Samsung dont add it...
what is this for? i dont see any differences
How do I know if it's working beside in adb?
amem said:
How do I know if it's working beside in adb?
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You don't