Use an app from the playstore called capacitive buttons.First, this rom is great. Fast, good battery and i really like the Dark UI. But i found some bugs.
1. Bluetooth audio streaming is not working good, it stutters often
2. I can't modify /sys. I want to disable backlight for HW-Keys, so i set value in sys/class/leds/button-backlight/brightness to 0, but after reboot its back to 50. Any fix yet
Request:
-App Ops Manger
Going from the Nov. 11 build to the Nov. 15 build, two issues I noticed were that the GPS no longer gives a location in Google Maps, even if Google Maps is not under optimization from Doze. Also, the proximity sensor does not turn off the screen in-call, thus sometimes my ear can register some touches on the screen at times. Other than that, its great ROM and I'm especially glad that titanium backup is working once more. Very smooth and fairly good battery life.
We explained a few posts back the deal with AppOps AND AppOps is default on MarshmallowReboot option in power menu not implemented yet?
Also request for App Ops.
Thanks
A user explained the fix a few pages agosince am using AosParadox 1.0 and recently having an issue where i mistakenly unchecked MTP. i just need help in geeting it enabled again.
tried storage > USB Computer Connection > no menu popups simply nothing happens except it refreshed internal memory status
debugging enabled alread
Phone was working flawlessy before i made the mistake and unchecked MTP
now it didnt even show USB Debug Staus Notification also
@h2o64 can you please link me to post, i am trying but didnt found flipped alot of pages
Go to developer options and there should be an option somewhere about USB connection
This option i saw in 2.0 but its not present in 1.0
OnePlus One @ AosParadox 20151001
Because it is almost like AOSP. That's the whole point.Why there no customizing in this rom? E.g. changing Hardwarebuttons, Clock (right, center, left) and so on....?
Thanks for explain!
Why there no customizing in this rom? E.g. changing Hardwarebuttons, Clock (right, center, left) and so on....?
Thanks for explain!
So tempting to be rude in this answer.
Why is this ROM so plain?
Because it is a aosp ROM with no added features. The focus of the developer's is on speed and stability.
If that is not what you are after there are other ROMs out there.
Why there no customizing in this rom? E.g. changing Hardwarebuttons, Clock (right, center, left) and so on....?
Thanks for explain!
Isn't it in settings /storage/ 3 dots menu? If I remember correctly...
You have to use .gapps-config and keep stock webview and MMS app and they will work. For some reason if you disable these 2 apps no fc. But delete them and apps force close and can't send text.
- Snapdragon camera
- Compatible with layer themes
- Tell us
Most of you would want to skip to Step 1.3 as that's why I created this post and everything else is almost similar. If this works out (especially 1.3), please give me feedback.[/B]
[B]1.1 [U]Enabling softkeys:[/U] [/B]
1. Make sure you have got / & /system mounted as rw.
2. Go to device/system/build.prop.
3. Scroll down to the extreme bottom.
4. Add this line there :
[I]qemu.hw.mainkeys=0[/I]
5. Save the file and reboot. (To be sure that it has got enabled and we're gonna disable the hard-keys in the next step.)
[B]1.2 [U]Disabling the Hardware keys:[/U] [/B]
1. Go to Device/system/usr/keylayout/generic.kl.
2. Scroll down and find the following keys and add # before each of them.
It should then look like this:
# key 139 MENU
# key 158 BACK
# key 172 HOME
3. Save and Reboot.
[B]Alternatively[/B] you can go set the long press and short press of the hard keys to "No action" from settings , in newer builds. (But [B]back button would still work though[/B])
[B]1.3 [U]Disabling the backlight of the HW keys:[/U] (Permanent as long as a systemless SuperSU is available.)[/B]
1. Download this :- [url]https://www.dropbox.com/s/lbx8fogscy8v0xc/DisableSoftkeysBacklight?dl=0[/url]
2. Have [B]a systemless version of [user=631273]@Chainfire[/user] 's SuperSU flashed [/B] (very important)
3. Go to /su/su.d
4. Paste the "DisableSoftkeysBacklight" you downloaded inside su.d
5. Change permissions of the file (Give Owner read, write and execute permissions.)
6. Now reboot.
- Android Marshmallow MRA58K
- Restore DayNight Mode
- Added a clear all button
- Many other stuff that I can't even list ...
- WiFi causes reboot
- NFC don't turn off
- No RIL
-Initial release
-Fixed NFC
-Fixed hardware button backlight (brightness is low)
-Fixed video recording
-Added Google Webview support to fix Google Play Services FC at startup wizard
-Fixed a bunch of wakelocks caused by AOSP systemupdateservice
-Added remaining charge time
-Added a bunch of APN fixes, so messaging issues should be fixed now
Fixed d2tw and added Oppo Gestures (Fully ported from omnirom and thanks to @spanish33)
- Fixed black screen when calling (Thanks to @spanish33)
- Cleanup sources
- Update the default apps to the latest version available
- Fetch latest sultanxda's kernel
- Fix mismatched sizes on system/data partitions
- Fix audio/speakers related issues
- Fix some memory leaks
- Fix miss-aligned no-SIM icon
- Fixed carrier label on lockscreen
- Add F2FS support
- Fixed WiFi Hotspot
- Add screenshot delete option in the notification
- Add CAF Task Manager
- Add compatibility for Google WebView package (on google play)
We also played a lot around the CAF AppOps Manager, but it's not stable enough, so we decided to not use it.