[APP][Root][4.4W+] Advanced Settings for Watch

suleymanovemil8

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NOTICE: I'm just an enthusiast student so I'm working on this app when I have time. App is buggie and not all features work on all devices.

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Advances settings for Android Wear devices. Root access is required for most features to work.

What you get (marked with R require root access):
-Vibration intensity changing (R)
-Installed apps information
-Running apps information
-Disabled apps list
-Removing apps from watch(without phone or PC) (R)
-Installing apps on watch(without phone or PC, but you need to install some file manager) (R)
-Disabling system apps (R)
-Change screen timeout(affects only in-apps timeout, does not affect main screen timeout)
-Wider brightness settings
-Alert on disconnect from phone
-Bluetooth settings
-Wi-Fi settings(if supported)
-Wake on touch changing (R)
-Date & time settings (R)
-System language changing (R)
-Change main screen's timeout(requires Pro Plugin)
-Unpair with parent device(R)(requires Pro Plugin)
-LCD density(R)(requires Pro Plugin)

Pro Plugin - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sssemil.com.screensavertimeoutplugin

Want to see it in your language? Help with translation - https://www.transifex.com/sssemil/advanced-settings/

Found some bugs? Want some new features? Submit here - https://github.com/sssemil/wear_AdvancedSettings/issue

Also it's mostly opensource, so feel free to fork/edit/commit code.

XDA:DevDB Information
Advanced Settings, App for all devices (see above for details)

Contributors
suleymanovemil8
Source Code: https://github.com/sssemil/wear_AdvancedSettings


Version Information
Status: Stable

Created 2016-03-21
Last Updated 2016-03-21
 

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pablo71

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I doubt this is possible, but is there a way to set ambient brightness with a shell command or some java code I could send through wearshell via tasker? 'Manage Screensaver Brightness' does the job, but there is a bit of a battery hit, but I can see the necessity of that by the way it manages the ambient brightness. AWESOME APP by the way and thanks for it.
 
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