[Q] Clock Snooze - myTouch 4G Themes and Apps

The damn snooze button is way to small for me.... I'm half asleep and need a nice big one. Anyone know of a way to mod the Alarm screen?

I think you can press any button and it'll snooze

search settings, u can use any button as snooze
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Can't dismiss alarm

If your alarm goes off and you accidently hit snooze, how do you bring the dismiss window back up.
Go to your apps and hit the clock app. At the bottom hit the alarm clock icon. Should be the third from the left.
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I don't want to un-set the alarm, I want to dismiss it.
can you tell us more details, like what rom you are running, and things like that that might help?
stock Verizon rom.
Set your alarm for 2 minutes from when you read this. Wait until it goes off, then hit snooze, the alarm options then vanish.
Now on any other alarm, you could bring that snooze verses dismiss window back up so that you could dismiss the alarm before the snooze timer runs out.
I can not seem to figure out how to do this on the Eris, I've read other forums that claim the alarm stays in the status area during this time, but not so with the eris.
Just uncheck the alarm and re check it and the snooze will be gone.
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Thank you!
I really need to dismiss after snooze.
orkillakilla said:
Just uncheck the alarm and re check it and the snooze will be gone.
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This doesn't seems to be a proper solution. I have seen feature to dismiss a snoozed alarms in many phones and its really useful.
Isn't there any other way to dismiss a snoozed alarm ?.
Please help.
dhaval070 said:
This doesn't seems to be a proper solution. I have seen feature to dismiss a snoozed alarms in many phones and its really useful.
Isn't there any other way to dismiss a snoozed alarm ?.
Please help.
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Well I never tried it because it takes about 5 seconds to go into the clock app, and uncheck then recheck the alarm but you may be able to just long press the home button which will bring up recently used apps to get back to the dismiss/snooze screen. If that doesn't work then you are SOL I guess.
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Alarm clock snooze AUTOMATICALLY when PICKING UP the phone........

I set the alarm clock for waking me up. Every morning when it rings, I pick up my phone and the rings stop and it snooze for 10 mins AUTOMATICALLY. Any body have the same issue. Anyone knows how to solve it? Thankyou very much.
What do you mean snooze automatically ? I Also put alarm everyday & when it rings i down unlock screen once so, it won't snooze anymore .. but if you click on snooze button than again it will snooze automatically also you can change snooze settings from alarm menu ..
maheshpatel said:
What do you mean snooze automatically ? I Also put alarm everyday & when it rings i down unlock screen once so, it won't snooze anymore .. but if you click on snooze button than again it will snooze automatically also you can change snooze settings from alarm menu ..
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That's means I just pick up my phone without touching anythings but it stops ringing and snooze automatically. Do you understand now? Thankyou very much.
Oh Got it .. well, i never had this kind of problem.

Brightness slider widget

Are there any apps out there that provide a brightness slider as a widget. For example a 4x1 widget that allows for quick adjustments as opposed to the 3 click button or the slider shortcut method.
Is this even possible?
Just thought I would ask, as this would be useful to many I imagine.
Thanks in advance for any answers.
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I don't know think it would be possible in a horizontal form, I think any horizontal swipe would only work as a homescreen swipe. I like using the brightness button on the Extended Controls widget. One tap brings up the slider (with an auto brightness toggle if you want) and once you take your finger off the slider it closes. I know you mentioned slider shortcuts, but this is the quickest form of adjustment I've seen in a widget, short of the touchwiz notification bar.
I recommend Brightness Level by CurveFish. It's not quite what you're looking for, but I honestly don't think you'll find what you're looking for unless there's a special widget for a home alternative like ADW or LP. Brightness Level is similar to the one mentioned above, in that fact you can tap it once and it goes away the second you're done sliding it. But what I like is that it has preset buttons too. It also helped me figure out that the system settings don't go below 8%. This widget will actually take you down to 0% (still brighter than I'd like, so sometimes I use Screen Filter too). It's only a 1 x 1, which in my opinion makes it better. Just something to try.
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Try Extended Controls from the market. I user the brightness control daily. The slider comes up when you press the brightness widget. Plus there are so many other options action the app.
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Definitely try Brightness Profiles by Craig G in the Market, its awesome and I keep it on my home page
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notification bar
hmmm I'm assuming you're talking about adjusting the brightness of the phone whenever so..
Did you know you can just change the brightness of the screen by gliding your finger across the notification bar left and right?
You have to turn off the auto-savings and auto brightness in the settings first though,
but after that just glide over the notifications bar and you're good to go!
Most amazing trick needs no widget.
All good options, thanks for the input. As far as the notification bar
Sliding, I can not get this to work. I am using adw launcher, not sure if perhaps this is a stock launcher option only.
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a400meter said:
All good options, thanks for the input. As far as the notification bar
Sliding, I can not get this to work. I am using adw launcher, not sure if perhaps this is a stock launcher option only.
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If your phone currently had auto brightness enabled I don't think you can use the notification slider. It takes practice with some ROMs, but I'm sure you'll figure it out.
On the froyo builds you have to hold your finger on the notification bar until it goes back up a second later, (dont let go!) THEN after that you can slide left and right to control brightness.
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sublimnl said:
On the froyo builds you have to hold your finger on the notification bar until it goes back up a second later, (dont let go!) THEN after that you can slide left and right to control brightness.
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Perfect, thanks for the explanation!
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[Q] Does your GS2 vibrate when getting a calender event reminder?

was just wondering as mine seems to do nothing at all
it only shows a lil calender icon in the notifications bar when i manually put the screen on
is there any way to get it to vibrate?
cheers
anyone wanna test plz?
anyone at all?
To change that. Open your calender application, press the capacitive menu button, click settings, scroll down and change your notification settings.....
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tyvm! doh why didnt i think of that :$

alarm clock slide

hi guys,
i'm slowly getting used to my galaxy s2. But one of the important features i need is an alarm clock. I find it difficult to get up in the morning, so if an alarm clock simply has a snooze button, that when touched turns off, then that is no good for me.
I'm looking for an alarm app, which has a snooze button that only turns off when i slide it or something like that.
Can anyone please recommend any?
The stock built-in alarm clock has a slide to snooze option. When setting the alarm, be sure to check the snooze option.

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