Touch Pro Bluetooth Issue - Missing Icons - Touch Pro CDMA

Hi all,
Strange post, but I am curious and cannot find any other threads:
I installed LCG Jukebox and now I do not see my Bluetooth icon in the Start bar. Additionally, I use a bluetooth stereo headset. Previously, I would get the Bluetooth icon, the headset icon AND the bluetooth headset icon.
I uninstalled LCG jukebox, but still do not get the start bar icons back.
Now, the weird thing is that the bluetooth headset still works.
The point of this is that to conserve battery, I go into Comm Mngr to enable/disable Bluetooth; by not displaying the icon, I am not always sure I've turned it off. I don't really care about seeing both the stereo headset and the bluetooth stereo headset icons, but I do miss the bluetooth icon (and it freaks me out a bit that I lost some functionality
I've rematched my bluetooth devices, and the icon in the top start bar is just gone.
Any advice?

hard reset and start all over... its defitnatly a software conflict, but i dont think youll be able to track down the conflict a reverse it, w/o hard reset...especially because u already tried that...

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Tired of the blinking Bluetooth led but still want to know if bluetooth is active? Use nueLed to turn off the blinky light, install Bluetooth Icon Notifier, soft reset.
http://www.careace.net/2009/04/17/bluetooth-icon-patch-for-samsung-windows-mobile-ppcs/
Also linked at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=504620

[HACK] CarDock Notfication/Media Volume

Hi.
This is my first try at a hack for android. Been readin java previously so i know the basics.
I think there are others that would enjoy this "hack" aswell.
So to the hack i want to make.
Remove notifications while in Car-Dock playing music.
Remove the 25% volume thingy for media volume.
These "features" are incredibly annoying.
If my N1 is in the car dock the media volume goes down to about 1/4.
My notifications go on top of the music. While my N1 is in the car dock im quite sure i would notice a incoming call / sms / email. So there is no actual need for a sound.
What i want to do is remove the lowered volume and all notification sounds when in car dock.
I already removed the car home screen becose its utterly useless.
But this didnt affect the volume as i thought.
If anyone wanna help out with this it would be greatly appriciated
You could use the app PhoneWeaver to fix both issues. It has a car dock trigger and you can turn off all the notification sounds. Also allows you to specify a level for the media volume.
I tried one of these previously.
It removed the sounds. BUT it still muted the music for the moment the notification was supposed to play.
So it didnt disable the notifications. Only muted them.
i would actually like to have mine lowered like you describe, it always seems to crank up the volume so much so that it distorts the sound when i dock it and it is then not adjustable through the settings or through audio manager pro.
I'll have to check out phoneweaver, i emailed audio manager pro and they said there was no plans to set up profiles automatically triggered by docking the phone...
the way i deal with this is i have two home screen shortcuts for audio manager pro that sets all audio and mutes notifications and another that sets it back to normal
holy crap...6.99 for the app, perhaps ill wait to try it out
Ill get to work on this project next week when i have some time.

turn on FM radio when headphones are connected?

As the topic suggest is this possible?
I used to have a shortcut on the notification bar,
But after the 4.1.2update this is no longer the case...
I need to not only turn on the app, but also enable the radio.
Thanks for helping!
sorry
I dont think it is possible.

Anyone find a setting to turn off the charging sound?

Sometimes I come to bed late and when I put my phone on my charger I want it to not make a sound. But I don't want to put it the whole phone on mute in case I get a text or phone call. The 3 previous phones I had did have a setting I just either can't find it on V30 or it is not there.
Mine masked no sound. But I have the system noises turned to zero in the volume control bars
Bumping this thread because I too would like to turn off the sound. Or better yet, change it. But I don't think there is a way. I'm assuming this thread is for Wireless Charging. I honestly think LG forgot to include a sound file for Wireless Charging. Android usually has a file called "WirelessChargingStarted.ogg" in system/media/audio/ui/ but there is not one there. The sound it plays is a notification sound "Crystal" which it is probably defaulting to. Hopefully the Oreo update adds an actual Wireless Charging sound that isn't so annoying or loud.
keithleger said:
Sometimes I come to bed late and when I put my phone on my charger I want it to not make a sound. But I don't want to put it the whole phone on mute in case I get a text or phone call. The 3 previous phones I had did have a setting I just either can't find it on V30 or it is not there.
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What about putting it in vibrate mode?
lg3FTW said:
Mine masked no sound. But I have the system noises turned to zero in the volume control bars
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Same here, would like a little reminder, but the current sound is mental. Hope it gets tweaked in Oreo.
I'm looking to turn mine off, as well, but only because I want Tasker to handle it for me, and not make a sound when I'm at work and I put my phone on a wireless charger. (I like to overcomplicate things)
I'll drop this tip here to get more eyes on the situation, but I don't mean to imply that I found the correct option...
Install QuickShortCutMaker from the Play Store. (The icon is a finger pressing a red dot) Then, search through every activity (Start with the Settings application) for a shortcut to charging sounds. Again, I couldn't find it using this method, but I was able to use this same app to get to the Advanced Calling options on my V20, so it can help you get to menus that LG has hidden but not removed from the UI.
Good luck, and report back if anyone finds the right way to turn off charging sounds!
try this way
turn down the volume of 'touch feedback and system' all the way, it should do the trick, and i guess it doesn't affect anything else or at least much important
8.0 installed and still no controls for any type of charging sound control
Installed 8.0 from LG Bridge yesterday and there is still no volume control for charging sound, either wired or wireless, and no custom sound for just charging either. Drats! I too so HATE the lack of this basic feature.
gobananasnet said:
Installed 8.0 from LG Bridge yesterday and there is still no volume control for charging sound, either wired or wireless, and no custom sound for just charging either. Drats! I too so HATE the lack of this basic feature.
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Uh... Yes there is.
It's the volume slider for "touch feedback & system"
Thank You, but...
Thank you, but... I found the Touch Feedback slider as you mentioned., slid it all the way down and it still makes the sound when plugging it into the charger. Darn!
I know necro-posting is frowned upon, but I needed to find the answer to the question again after I had to format the data on my phone.
When you plug in the phone, pull down the bar at the top and long-press the Android System entry that shows what mode the port is set to (Charging, File Transfer, etc...), go to All Categories. Near the bottom, find 'USB connection'. Tap it and then tap 'Importance' and change it to medium.
No sound when any USB cable is plugged in. I haven't found a way do disable/change the charging sounds specifically, but I'm thinking LG modified the OS to not read specific sound files for charging at all, and only uses whatever sound is set in this 'USB connection' dialog.
Also, there is a 'LG_Cable_Connect.ogg' file in /system/media/audio/ui that can be renamed/replaced/removed.

Official 9 ROM: BT quick setting toggle buggy?

Has anyone who is now running an official Motorola Android 9 Pie ROM noticed that the Bluetooth (BT) quick setting toggle state no longer changes reliably like it did on Android 8?
I find that even after I go the taps into settings to manually switch BT off, the quick setting BT toggle still appears to be in an on (aqua coloured circle background) state. This remains the case no matter how many times you tap or long tap it. Only rebooting, then tapping it again, will finally toggle it off.
I suspect the new Android 9 support for multiple BT audio devices may be buggy as the only time I use BT is when I'm listening to music via BT headset. Sometimes I power off the headset to save charge without caring about the phone's BT settings. This may be involved in the issue.

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