Camera button to volume rocker or voice activated? - Atrix 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Maybe missed this in some other threads, search wasn't helping much though.
Is there a way to either:
A) Make the volume rocker the shutter button? I can zoom on the touch screen (running Alien4)
B) Make the shutter voice activated, say by saying "Cheese" "Click" or something when in the camera app (might be a tasker thing?)?
trying to hit the touch screen shutter button one handed can be a pain in the ass.

Norcalz71 said:
B) Make the shutter voice activated, say by saying "Cheese" "Click" or something when in the camera app (might be a tasker thing?)?
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Say Cheese.

looks like that can do the voice activated deal, is there a way to make the volume hardware button the shutter button?

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[Q] volume buttons for track change

is there a way to use the volume buttons to switch between tracks? like in my old k800 when i longpressed a volume button it played the next or the previous track. it would be nice and it would save battery cos it would not activate the screen all the time
Hey, I was thinking about something likewise. It would be nice that while the phone is closed, a single click on the camera button would start/stop music, a double click on the camera button would go to next track.

Galaxy S II Home button click?

I'm not sure if the home button on my GS2 is normal... Does anyone elses click loudly when you press it? It just feels strange and I want to make sure it's not faulty...
Cheers
Its a difficult to guess what 'loud' is in this case, mate. But most of the time, buttons need to be worn in for them to work smoothly.
I've only had the GS2 for about 5 days. Hmm, but I was just wondering if all the GS2 click when you press in the home button...
Thanks
Mine clicks. It's a pretty clicky button. But half as loud as a mouse-click.
That sounds about right then. Also if I apply pressure onto the button and don't full depress it, there is a little bit of movement in the button, this is what made me think at first maybe the button got dislodged somehow? But I wasn't sure... Hopefully it's OK.
Cheers
can we adjust the click sound volume level? or disable it (no silence all)?
paty said:
can we adjust the click sound volume level? or disable it (no silence all)?
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If you remove the battery you see a small knob which you can rotate. By default it's on position 7 (from 1-10). Which is rather loud. You can turn it anti-clockwise to 1 (least amount of clickety-noise), but if you turn it a bit further (there will be some resistance) you can fully disable the sound the Home button makes.
Next to the knob is also a little switch with which you can disable the Home button lag. By default it's on "Lag" but I usually turn it to "Lagfree". It also made my homescreen-switching smoother, but I think that might be a placebo, not sure.
Hope this helps.
Hello,
My unit has not so such tuning features for home button (and i would love it), very smooth for my taste...

[Q] Mute button for incoming call ringer

Can a mute button be placed between the Accept and Reject sliders? It should mute the incoming call ringer if double clicked.
Muting with the hardware volume rocker is a bit inconvenient at times.
If someone can create a mod for the stock then that would be great, rather than using any 3rd party app.
Does it fancy anyone else?
I use the Flip to mute feature in the settings and it works well.
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Bartapuce said:
I use the Flip to mute feature in the settings and it works well.
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That always works well but is pain in the ass when you listen to music.
anisbombaywala said:
Can a mute button be placed between the Accept and Reject sliders? It should mute the incoming call ringer if double clicked.
Muting with the hardware volume rocker is a bit inconvenient at times.
If someone can create a mod for the stock then that would be great, rather than using any 3rd party app.
Does it fancy anyone else?
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One touch on the power button? (stock rom)
the power button rejects the call, the volume down button mutes it.
Chef_Tony said:
the power button rejects the call, the volume down button mutes it.
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On my "I9100UHKI1" stock rom, the power button dont rejects the call, he mutes the ringer and turn off the screen.
After this, i can press again to turn on the screen and accept the call.
This is the default config on my rom
To change: "Config->Acessibility->The power key ends calls"
Thank you for your responses. However still hoping for a solution that gets the button on the screen. Double click and the ringer is quiet.

Camera under on/off button + making on off the shutter button

Is there any possibility to do this? it is pretty inconvenient to use the touchscreen to make pictures and it would be nice if the hardware buttons can be used for making pics.
i want this too, i miss real buttons! i wish handsets all had a row of generic configurable buttons like WM devices of yore.
iolinux333 said:
i want this too, i miss real buttons! i wish handsets all had a row of generic configurable buttons like WM devices of yore.
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In ics it lets you configure a volume button so once it drops that will change. Can also use camera fx for time being.
My search button is my shutter control.

Power button delay?

Just read a review that the S3 has a delay when you press the power button because it is looking for a second press? Is this true? Any way to fix?
not power but home -_-"
disable s voice can help
So if you don't disable s voice, you have no home button?
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hah2110 said:
So if you don't disable s voice, you have no home button?
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The home button works as such regardless of whether or not S Voice is enabled, but there's a noticeable lag in the response time when S Voice is enabled because it's waiting for a possible second press to activate the S Voice interface.
The lag still exists on CM9, so it's got nothing to do with S Voice.
I believe it is the processor "waking up" and climbing to a higher clock speed that causes it. I'm sure someone more technical than me could explain it better.

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