[Q] Phone UI with hangup button? - Wildfire Themes and Apps

Hi all,
I'm currently using openfire rom and I'm missing the big red hangup button when I'm talking to someone. I know of the ability to reassign the power button to hangup, and already did, but I found the red button the best solution. Actually, I don't really understand why they put all the useful buttons under a menu when you are actually on a call...
Can some external app fix this?
Thanks
Fabio

maybe you should try cyanogen ? it has a red button, and a few more

I hoped I could avoid using another rom, as I find myself really pleased with openfire.
Still, it can't hurt to try...
Anyone else has any suggestions?

I had the same problem.... It was so annoying that I changed my rom for cyanogen and now I can enjoy My new call screen
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I see. How do you like CM? Especially comparing it to openfire?

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Slide to answer ?

Hi !
I would like to know, there are an replacement for the answer / ignore button pls ?
thanks in advance !
You can press the power on button to cancel the call or hit a volume button to mute incoming call cheers! Hope this was what you were looking for.
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i HATE how incoming calls are handled, used to the green and red buttons on the buttom from my old nokia phones, id like to know a workaround for it, maybe how to remove the slide to answer ****?
mmk92 said:
i HATE how incoming calls are handled, used to the green and red buttons on the buttom from my old nokia phones, id like to know a workaround for it, maybe how to remove the slide to answer ****?
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It's the same slider as when your phone is locked, the only solution for the lockscreen is "No-lock" (witch is pretty ****ty imo), there is no workaround for this problem, atleast not till the bootloader is crack so we can get our own custom ROM's. Stay patient, the progress on the bootloader is nearing the end i think.

Hero-Power Button problem

Hello guys. At first i´m so sorry for my bad english, so i´ll show you a video of my problem.
Phone - HTC Hero, Android 2,1
Video:
I can´t post outside links in my messages...
youtube. com/watch?v=V1BwQZsoKCk
It will not go to sleep mode when pressing the end/power key. But it still takes phone OUT of sleep mode, but now I have to wait for the screen timeout instead of pressing the button again.
I tried to find answer to my question, but i failed... I tried Reboot, Spare Parts - i don´t know if it worked properly, Hard reset, but the power button still not working properly.
Thank you! Marty
Restore you phone to the default setting and softares
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I tried that... No results
Marty Chill said:
I tried that... No results
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Try to restore your phone to the default, or try to install a custom rom
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Now i did a ROOT and i try to flash in some ROMs but it still not works + it cancels my outcoming and incoming calls...
Sounds like you have a failing power button.. like I do.
It's a real pain in the ass... been looking for solutions for quite a while, besides physically replacing the circuit board the button is on...
I know this is old but for anybody researching the same problem... after trying MANY different apps for taking over power button tasks, the only real solution was to buy a replacement "Flex Cable" assembly on eBay. Takes some bravery to install but everything works now.
But that's just my experience.
I suppose that the simplest way out id button remapper that you can find hear at xda.
By using such software you can easily turn any of the other physical keys of your device into the power button.
lucaoldb said:
I suppose that the simplest way out id button remapper that you can find hear at xda.
By using such software you can easily turn any of the other physical keys of your device into the power button.
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True, and they did work once the phone was up and running. However, when something went wrong on my rom and I needed to get into recovery to re-flash... I was SOL.
Yes, remapping is applied only after the kernel is loaded... So remapping is quite useless if the phone is switched off.

Different vibration levels?

Has anyone else noticed that, at least when using an ICS rom, there is a different level of vibration for the "Home" button and the "back" button? It seems like the back button almost does a quick double vibrate, while the home button only has one. Its pretty annoying trying to get used to it!
Entropy is aware of the issue.
cjerk said:
Has anyone else noticed that, at least when using an ICS rom, there is a different level of vibration for the "Home" button and the "back" button? It seems like the back button almost does a quick double vibrate, while the home button only has one. Its pretty annoying trying to get used to it!
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This is because the only ICS ROM bases we have (besides the buggy leak AT&T gave us) are i9100 ROMs... And they don't have a capacitive home button. It'll be fixed soon enough -- it isn't like it's the end of the world anyways.
shishir95 said:
This is because the only ICS ROM bases we have (besides the buggy leak AT&T gave us) are i9100 ROMs... And they don't have a capacitive home button. It'll be fixed soon enough -- it isn't like it's the end of the world anyways.
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awesome. definitely not the end of the world, just wondering if there was a fix and I didn't know about it. thanks for the info!

[Q] MOD: Can hardware buttons be swapped?

I haven's seen this mod on sgs2, but it would be great to swap som buttons around, especially now on the sgs3...
Unfortunately Samsung have chosen a pretty bad setup now that we're running ics on our phones. The menu button is included in most updated apps these days, so to have a dedicated hardware button for this is very counter productive. And having to hold home, wait seconds to multitask is just plain stupid.
Alas, that's the way it is.
BUT could it not be possible to mod a Rom so that the menu button brings up multitask (currently: "hold home") and holding home brings up menu?
Basically it's just a swapping of the button functions. I guess it can cause some issues with the doubble tap to "siri" voice actions, but I'd happily loose that for better multitask.
Can anybody share some advice on this? Or even create the mod?
-E
Theoretically, yes it's possible.
On my Desire only the power button could wake the phone, but I flashed a mod which enabled wake using the center button.
So for the S3, if there's a dev who wants to swap the keys, he can make one. You can try putting in a request in the Developers section a week or so from when the phone releases.
g4rvd4 said:
Theoretically, yes it's possible.
On my Desire only the power button could wake the phone, but I flashed a mod which enabled wake using the center button.
So for the S3, if there's a dev who wants to swap the keys, he can make one. You can try putting in a request in the Developers section a week or so from when the phone releases.
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I remember when that mod came, it made using the desire a lot more efficient. It was a script edit, similar to the one for headphone button support if I remember correctly. I do think this button swapping on the sg3 will be a bit more challenging than that though, but we'll see.
I'll ask around a bit once I get the phone.
Hopefully more people than me will think this is something worth "fixing"

[Q] Home button - no sound/haptic feedback

All of the other buttons work, keyboard works, but for whatever reason the home button does not vibrate or trigger the system sound effect when pressed. I did some reading and it looked like vibrant uses were having an issue like this back on 2.2 . Is this a normal thing for the i717 Note? I'm on Saurom 7.1 if that helps. How can I get this working? It's not a BIG deal, but it is very annoying.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23145971
Answer is in first post.
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