For some reason on my Galaxy Fold 1 I was able to activate my phone from the lock screen without any problems. With my new Fold 2, Goodle Assistant does not activate from the lock screen. It seems like there are now a ton of settings for Google Assistant and I'm not sure how to have my Fold 2 respond with the device locked.
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I want to start google voice recognition if I press a hardware button when the phone is connected to bluetooth and the phone is in my pocket. The button on my car directly calls the contact and I don't want that. I wanted it to start google voice recognition which then listens from the car bluetooth mic, but I couldn't find a way to change this default behaviour of the bluetooth key.
Anyway, then I tried to start google voice recognition after pressing the power button of the phone and after the display is on with tasker, but it also doesn't work if I don't completely pass the lock screen even if the device is unlocked (lock is disabled because of secure bluetooth connection). I tried everything I found including disabling the keyguard, different google now intents but I couldn't find any solution. Ok Google command works even if the screen is off, but I couldn't find a way to start the voice recognition manually even when the display is on and not locked (but on lock screen). How can I do that from the lock screen with the device unlocked, or if I can't, how can I pass the lock screen and go to the home screen? By unlocked I mean that the phone does not require any password/pin to unlock it, just sliding on the lock screen is enough.
So, no way to start google now voice recognition when on the lock screen?
You have acces to root ?
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You have acces to root ?
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My brother is visually impaired and he relies on both TalkBack and Google Now voice commands to use his Samsung S6.
Unfortunately these two accessibility tools is somewhat conflicting as Google Now is crippled when TalkBack is enabled. For example, it's is not possible to retrain the voice model when TalkBack is activated. You can't even enter Google Now voice settings with TalkBack enabled. (If there is a fix for this, I would very much like to know).
It is easy enough for my brother to turn TalkBack off, but since he can't see what he is doing, he can't turn it back again.
There used to be a shortcut to accessibility settings such as TalkBack by quickly pressing the home button three times. It worked until recently but not anymore.
The option is still in the accessibility menu, it just doesn't work.
Is this a known problem with Android 6 or Samsung 6, and is there a fix for it?
The 3x home button camera shortcut is disabled so it's not because that is interfering.
How about long-press power, then touch with 2 fingers?
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This doesn't work well. It's difficult for him. The three quick home button presses worked extremely well, but it stopped working around a month ago. Maybe due to a software update.
So, I have just upgraded to EMUI 10 today and became extremely frustrated when I accidentally turned Smart Lock on (I have a GT2 smartwatch). I have face unlock set to "direct unlock" without having to swipe up, but with Smart Lock turned on it forces you to swipe up regardless. So, I turned off Smart Lock in settings > Biometrics & Password; however, the phone was still requiring me to swipe up with face recognition. The phone would also say "Smart Lock successful. Swipe up to unlock". Very frustrating because the joy of face unlock is that it's fast and you don't have to touch the screen to unlock. It just unlocks.
I tried reseting all my phone settings and starting from scratch, but that didn't work. What did seem to work, though, was going into settings > search > "trusted agents" > Smart Unlock > toggle switch off. That worked right away. For some reason turning off Smart Lock under Biometrics & Password didn't do it for me.
I just wanted to put this out there for anyone, and for myself for future reference in case this happens again and I forget. Marijuana is legal in Canada, so my memory isn't quite what it used to be. lol
Hi fellas,
Very happy with my Xiaomi Redmi Note 9S, but I'm constantly alternating between using buttons and gestures to navigate, because when in gestures, I often accidentally trigger Google Assistant, or, I should say, I get prompted to activate it, which I don't want to by any stretch. Disabling it is one of the very first things I did when I set up the phone.
I suppose gestures are to some extent hard-coded in Android 10, but isn't there a way to prevent a thumb slide upward from the bottom left corner from causing the prompt to activate Google Assistant? Like, remapping that area of the screen or something? I like gestures, generally-speaking, but this one mishap that brings the prompt instead of closing the app I have on-screen is enough to bring me back to using buttons instead.
(Yeah, I know, I'm clumsy.)
I am currently trying to get into a phone a friend of mine got me, but it is still locked by Pin and Google Account and I can't seem to find a way that works to Unlock it. FRP Bypass works but I can't unlock Developer Options or restore a Backup.
Phone is a Galaxy A515F, Binary version U6, current firmware is INS_A515FXXS6GWB1.
Any Help is aprecciated
How to Remove the Pin Code on a Samsung Galaxy: 6 Steps
This wikiHow teaches you how to remove the PIN that protects the screen of your Samsung Galaxy. Open your Galaxy's Settings. To do this, pull down the notification bar from the top of the home screen and tap the .
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How to Remove the Pin Code on a Samsung Galaxy: 6 Steps
This wikiHow teaches you how to remove the PIN that protects the screen of your Samsung Galaxy. Open your Galaxy's Settings. To do this, pull down the notification bar from the top of the home screen and tap the .
www.wikihow.com
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1) I don 't have the Pin of the Phone and 2) It is stuck in the settup login screen
Device has been unlocked and works fine now