Note 2 + Jellybeans 21 + saber - double press home won't work - Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II

I can't get double press home to open Google Now on my Note 2 with Jellybeans21 aand saber kernel. I've tried disabling/enabling it on the rom options and rebooting but no luck. I have Now installed, but not S Voice, would this have something to do with it? If so, where should I get S voice? If not, what might be causing this, and what can I try to fix it?

Slovedon said:
I can't get double press home to open Google Now on my Note 2 with Jellybeans21 aand saber kernel. I've tried disabling/enabling it on the rom options and rebooting but no luck. I have Now installed, but not S Voice, would this have something to do with it? If so, where should I get S voice? If not, what might be causing this, and what can I try to fix it?
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what's wrong with holding down home for Google?
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Slovedon said:
I can't get double press home to open Google Now on my Note 2 with Jellybeans21 aand saber kernel. I've tried disabling/enabling it on the rom options and rebooting but no luck. I have Now installed, but not S Voice, would this have something to do with it? If so, where should I get S voice? If not, what might be causing this, and what can I try to fix it?
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As was said above me, Google Now is mapped to a long press of the home key.
I have no idea why you would want it to be a double press as that is just literally 2x the wear on a button that will eventually break.
To get S Voice installed also, do a dirty flash and select that option when prompted to select what Samsung apps you want installed.

Milimbar said:
As was said above me, Google Now is mapped to a long press of the home key.
I have no idea why you would want it to be a double press as that is just literally 2x the wear on a button that will eventually break.
To get S Voice installed also, do a dirty flash and select that option when prompted to select what Samsung apps you want installed.
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In JB 21 there is a setting to switch between google now and svoice for the double click. choose the one you want. The trick is. They don't work like regular roms. On most roms its a quick double click to get it to function. In JB it's a delayed pressed. like pressed (count 1) press again. Took me a lil bit to figure it out too.

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joshm.1219 said:
what's wrong with holding down home for Google?
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Absolutely nothing, except that holding down the home button brings up recent apps.

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Milimbar said:
As was said above me, Google Now is mapped to a long press of the home key.
I have no idea why you would want it to be a double press as that is just literally 2x the wear on a button that will eventually break.
To get S Voice installed also, do a dirty flash and select that option when prompted to select what Samsung apps you want installed.
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I'm fine without S noted, and I would love to have long press home for Google Now. However, long press only does recent apps for me. Was that also an option in the rom setup, or is my phone glitching?

dragonstalker said:
In JB 21 there is a setting to switch between google now and svoice for the double click. choose the one you want. The trick is. They don't work like regular roms. On most roms its a quick double click to get it to function. In JB it's a delayed pressed. like pressed (count 1) press again. Took me a lil bit to figure it out too.
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I was indeed doing a quick double press, but a long press (tried a lot of durations) isn't working either. I should have mentioned that I did try switching that setting, but no matter what it's on, double click doesn't do anything.

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Absolutely nothing, except that holding down the home button brings up recent apps.
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[BRAINSTORM] Back Button Long Press Functionality

I was using my phone today and was making a lot of calls to the same place and was really annoyed on how there is no fast way to redial your last dialed number.
What im thinking would be really helpful for nexus one users is to have a long press on the back button be a shortcut to call the last number dialed.
Now, i dont have much programing skills for this kind of job so i was wondering if i can get a developer willing to look into this.
Thanks!
or maybe force close app?
I agree. the return button should have a function to force stop from an application. or I need to do it everytime in Manage Applications settings page..
aboda7es said:
or maybe force close app?
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that would be pretty handy also... i wouldnt mind that either.
So who is gonna make this happen?
nephron said:
I was using my phone today and was making a lot of calls to the same place and was really annoyed on how there is no fast way to redial your last dialed number.
What im thinking would be really helpful for nexus one users is to have a long press on the back button be a shortcut to call the last number dialed.
Now, i dont have much programing skills for this kind of job so i was wondering if i can get a developer willing to look into this.
Thanks!
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good idea hope this gets worked on..
aboda7es said:
or maybe force close app?
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this would be sweet too. maybe there could be an option ib this app or w/e to do one or another?
Actually there is a quick way to redial. If you look at the modified Phone.apk that Cyanogen uses in his ROMs, I believe its by cytown not too sure, he has an options in your settings where if you hit the call button it will retrieve the last dialed number
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or maybe force close app?
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My thoughts exactly.
I dunno if either option would utilize the back button well. I mean there's an app on the market called force close and it puts a shortcut in your notification panel. Just pull down the panel and hit the force close button and ur done. Though this is not accessible with apps/games that take up the whole screen, it will work with majority of the apps. I agree that it should have a function but not sure what exactly. What about an undo function? Maybe if u unintentionally paste text or delete text, just press the button to undo. Keep sharing your ideas.
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To redial, just hit the green phone button again without looking up a number.
POOF the numbers there..
Same on all phones, just hit talk again and it works.. (FROYO 2.2 confirmed)
Why not just make it remapped like we did on the G1 with the Camera button where its anything we want? It shouldn't be that different from how we did it to the G1 anyways
bright idea!
looking forward to it
Devastatin said:
To redial, just hit the green phone button again without looking up a number.
POOF the numbers there..
Same on all phones, just hit talk again and it works.. (FROYO 2.2 confirmed)
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b9nez said:
Why not just make it remapped like we did on the G1 with the Camera button where its anything we want? It shouldn't be that different from how we did it to the G1 anyways
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Neither of these will work on the Nexus. It has neither a call button nor a camera button. Best we can do is the search button. And there are already apps on the Market that allow you to set the search button to anything you want. So all we need is an apply that, on launch, queries the call log and sends an intent to dial that number to your default dialer app.
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Neither of these will work on the Nexus. It has neither a call button nor a camera button. Best we can do is the search button. And there are already apps on the Market that allow you to set the search button to anything you want. So all we need is an apply that, on launch, queries the call log and sends an intent to dial that number to your default dialer app.
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Sigh,
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The big green phone handle.
Long press on search with a menu pop-up with commands capable to execute
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The big green phone handle.
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yes, but you still have to go to launcher, press phone, then press the green on-screen button...
I think the OP's goal is to have a shorter way to access functions that are buried for lack of hardware buttons
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yes, but you still have to go to launcher, press phone, then press the green on-screen button...
I think the OP's goal is to have a shorter way to access functions that are buried for lack of hardware buttons
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No worries, program an app IMO.
Agreed 100%
I would LOVE to see the back button applied as a force close function...
Or am I still going to have to go back to the home screen and tap the "End All Tasks" widget?
OP: Great idea in a slightly skewed direction... I think more users would benefit from a force close function.
Would it actually be a good idea? I have to say the back button is the one I probably spam, and I wouldnt want to force close my ebuddy etc just because it didnt register the gap between my multiple back pressings.
Some programs already build "exiting" by back button in. (e.g. tvguide, astro).
Having a force close function so readily available will just introduce more headaches to applications that use states heavily.

Netflix For Tablets?

Edit:
Finally able to use Netflix on my Verizon 4G GT10.1. Here'S how.
Credits to yincrash
copy the transformer patch on to /sdcard/ from HERE
turn off the galaxy tab
press and hold the power button
once the samsung logo appears press and hold volume up
let go of the buttons once the android icons appear
android icon with downloading... text will be blinking, press volume up to move the blinking to the left to the box icon with the arrow
press volume down to select that. now we're in the android system recovery menu
press volume down to move selected text to 'apply update from /sdcard'
press power button to select that option
use the volume down button to scroll down to the transformer update zip
press the power button to select that zip
let android start up
install the netflix apk
watch netflix videos
Here you go:
http://db.tt/cGg5jzv
(I actually didn't mean to hit the thanks button on your post but it's really easy to fat finger this site on a tablet. You can hit thanks for me, though!)
Netflix hasn't released a tablet app yet so this is the mobile version blown up. Don't hold your breath for a native tablet app.
burhanistan said:
Here you go:
http://db.tt/cGg5jzv
(I actually didn't mean to hit the thanks button on your post but it's really easy to fat finger this site on a tablet. You can hit thanks for me, though!)
Netflix hasn't released a tablet app yet so this is the mobile version blown up. Don't hold your breath for a native tablet app.
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There's a tablet release for Netflix, but its only exclusive to the tablet I mention in my post per Netflix support.
Well, side load that apk I linked and you can watch Netflix on your Galaxy now. e
Didn't work like I previously stated.
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This topic is just below the one you created:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1177969
Same result.
slack04 said:
This topic is just below the one you created:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1177969
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Yeah, a friend of mine has it working on his.
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I have it working on my verizon lte version, so I know this method is proven.
There have been various random netflix outages recently. This could explain the connection issue.
dukins said:
I have it working on my verizon lte version, so I know this method is proven.
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Yep this does work....BUT I had to root my LTE before applying the patch as it wouldn't update/modify the libnvomx.so file. After rooting the patch worked fine for me and so has netflix.
I'm thinking maybe you should have mentioned that yincrash states that he did this on an unlocked SCH-I905. That may affect the result.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16975151&postcount=22
eXiled Killah said:
Yep this does work....BUT I had to root my LTE before applying the patch as it wouldn't update/modify the libnvomx.so file. After rooting the patch worked fine for me and so has netflix.
I'm thinking maybe you should have mentioned that yincrash states that he did this on an unlocked SCH-I905. That may affect the result.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16975151&postcount=22
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The reason I didnt mention that it was unlocked is because mine is not unlocked and it worked properly. Different strokes for different folks I guess.
dukins said:
The reason I didnt mention that it was unlocked is because mine is not unlocked and it worked properly. Different strokes for different folks I guess.
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Agreed, I'm also unrooted, and my device is pretty much fresh out the box w/sim and I was able to just run the patch on my device and bamm! Netflix working.

Menu and Search buttons

The more I think about it the sadder i get...Why do we need a dedicated multitask button? Long press of home would have been fine and they could have left a menu button or search key... Still excited about the phone but this has got me down a little.
Can we possibly remap the multitask button to menu or search when we get root/s off?
Using the One X, you'll find the menu button when needed, usually in the form of 3 vertical dots at the bottom of the screen, In apps that dont have menu.
The pain in the ass is the absence of the search button (it also has some UI presence like menu but still) Hopefully that gets tweaked.
XDA Since 2007...
I too use the search button more than I multi task.
I never use search but I'd rather have menu than dedicated multitasking. Long press home would do great
I was playing with the Att one X at Walmart and I really do like how they did the recent apps menu.
I had the same feeling about the keys changing, but I vaguely remember reading somewhere that long press multitask button was search, so in okay with that...
I've never used the search button since I've owned the EVO 4G, but I often use the menu button and back button. I really rarely use the home button either. However, I'd agree that multi-tasking is an odd choice as a dedicated button. With Android's efficient methods of handling multi-tasking and memory-management, why do we need to access that screen so much? I don't see a good reason, and I don't see myself using it hardly ever.
tmuka said:
I had the same feeling about the keys changing, but I vaguely remember reading somewhere that long press multitask button was search, so in okay with that...
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is this true?..If so then that would be awesome sauce
BrianBaker said:
is this true?..If so then that would be awesome sauce
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Having multiple uses for one button is actually quite an intelligent idea that I would love to think that HTC had. We'll see - I hadn't read that anywhere but here. I suppose the One X forum would be a good place to check.
That's one thing I like about my galaxy nexus but I still getting the evo LTE
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That's one thing I like about my galaxy nexus but I still getting the evo LTE
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My guess is that our rooted S-off'd LTEs will have a similar custom option. Only time will tell!
PsiPhiDan said:
My guess is that our rooted S-off'd LTEs will have a similar custom option. Only time will tell!
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I hope
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Install AOKP immediately, that will allow you to assign multiple functions and get rid of sense. ICS is a beautiful UI I wish HTC hadn't tampered with.
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scottspa74 said:
Install AOKP immediately, that will allow you to assign multiple functions and get rid of sense. ICS is a beautiful UI I wish HTC hasn't tampered with.
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I will not be doing that...Not worth it to give up features im paying for to have Ugly boring stock Android(my opinion) just to get a search key back.
Right now on my E4GT in order to take a screenshot I long press the search button and select "Screenshot UX."
Sorry for the ignorance, but is there a built in method for screenshots on ICS? How would I go about taking a screenshot if there is no search button to long press?
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Right now on my E4GT in order to take a screenshot I long press the search button and select "Screenshot UX."
Sorry for the ignorance, but is there a built in method for screenshots on ICS? How would I go about taking a screenshot if there is no search button to long press?
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Yep.
Press and hold power, then press the home button.
Ok, so we know that the multitask button and search button are one and the same, but what about voice commands? Long pressing search used to be the way. Anyone know what we do now?
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Ok, so we know that the multitask button and search button are one and the same, but what about voice commands? Long pressing search used to be the way. Anyone know what we do now?
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That is a great question I don't recall seeing asked or answered before. I don't personally use voice command but I'm curious about that as well.
To the OP. I feel HTC was just following suit with Google and they used the same buttons they have as default except its hardware based instead of software. Only downside is you can't change physical buttons dynamicly the same as software so we have to deal with the disappearing reappearing menu key. If Google gets their way app developers will change their design to fall inline with ics design language and you won't have to worry about that. Samsung interestingly chose to eschew the recent app button in favor of the menu button probably realizing this same design flaw. Of course if devs get their act together and update their apps then Samsung's menu button will be moot. If you have used Sense 4 on a Gingerbread phone you instinctively press menu but this is awkward for ics apps as their menu sometimes are towards the top instead of always at the bottom.
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Honestly, I wish smart phones would come up with a dedicated Phone button... We're starting to veer away from the meaning of a phone. I would love a phone with a hard button I can press just to bring up the dial pad.
Physical buttons are a dying breed. What's your quarrel with a soft-key phone button?

must have app for GN2

this is a great app when using the S-pen on our note.
its called button savior, it has some good features in the free version and even more in the pro.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDMsImNvbS5zbWFydC5zd2tleSJd
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another great app is swipe pad. its a launch pad that puts a whole new meaning to multi-tasking and its FREE
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...1vYmkuY29uZHVjdGlvbi5zd2lwZXBhZC5hbmRyb2lkIl0.
This looks very cool. I will try it out.. Thank you
Button savior works great with spen....
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button savior
swipe pad
gmd Spen control
3 must have apps for true Spen functionality
You know I have never pulled my spen out...lol
Just tried it with this app...works great...thanks.
+1 for gmd spen control, I like button savoir but use gmd more.
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Samsung should have implemented some sort of feature similar to this app in the first place. What were they thinking when people had to reach over for the Home, Back, and Menu buttons while using the S Pen?
OP what theme is that?
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inkdaddy66 said:
OP what theme is that?
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Apex theme, dark holo grunge, clock is "one more clock" from play store and the wallpaper is from zedge
Tapn from the 4TH dimension........ Where their are no i-phones!!!!!!
Just a suggestion, but you might want to try the free Ring Weather widget.
It looks identical to the one you're using except the weather is perfectly centered in the weather ring instead of on top of everything.
Also a great one is lmt v1.7 found on xda.
Wow, this thread just totally changed how I use my phone. Loving it so far.
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Is there a way to havean ap open when the s-pen is removed? To be specific, it would be nice to have button savior only active when the pen is out.
Morkai Almandragon said:
Is there a way to havean ap open when the s-pen is removed? To be specific, it would be nice to have button savior only active when the pen is out.
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Not that I know of. I just make the pull out tab almost transparent and hit it when I need it
edit- you might be able to set up tasker(app from the market)to do just that.
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I really don't see the need for this app. I know a TON of GN2 users like it, but I can't thing of any scenario I would actually use it. We have the physical menu, home, and back keys. We can get to the list of all open apps by double tapping the home button, and the "X" key seems useless to me. Just hit home or switch to another app? I'd love to know why you guys love this app so much.
AFAngryWarrior said:
I really don't see the need for this app. I know a TON of GN2 users like it, but I can't thing of any scenario I would actually use it. We have the physical menu, home, and back keys. We can get to the list of all open apps by double tapping the home button, and the "X" key seems useless to me. Just hit home or switch to another app? I'd love to know why you guys love this app so much.
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Because you can't use the S Pen on the capacitive buttons, which really sucks if you use it a lot. LMT launcher is my absolute new favorite. Kill apps, set long press actions and activities, and it looks cool as s**t. It's all personal preference tho.
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It's also great if your a lefty. It can be difficult to hit the back button. You can move them anywhere you want
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Firefox menu

There is a little problem with Firefox. The menù options didn't appear in right upper corner. And with no key you can make it appear
alelauro said:
There is a little problem with Firefox. The menù options didn't appear in right upper corner. And with no key you can make it appear
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I had this problem when trying to access the menu for Titanium backup. Try long pressing on the recents or back button. One of those should give you the menu...
I had the same problem with Firefox. In my case I got the menu button back when I switched on the software keys. Go to settings and then buttons. Activate the software buttons instead of the hardware buttons. Open Firefox and there you go the menu is back.
Its only working when Firefox is completely closed! So close completely, activate the software buttons, start Firefox and it should work.
After that you can deactivate the software buttons and the menu is still there. Unfotunately the menu disappears again when Firefox is completely closed.
Haven’t found a constant fix for that so far. Hope this helps. I just use this trick to make settings in Firefox and then I deactivate the software buttons again.
Thanks for the (temporary) workaround. I noticed the same thing:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3253159
As already posted, long press the recents button will bring up the menu.
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As already posted, long press the recents button will bring up the menu.
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For me it doesn't work in that way
Yes, it did work before the last (and only) OTA update. I remember the "long press" option in settings including the "menu button" behavior.
Holding multi task button pops up the menu in almost all apps..works perfectly in Firefox!!
unmaskedfalesh said:
Holding multi task button pops up the menu in almost all apps..works perfectly in Firefox!!
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Not if you update the OS... Could you try and confirm this one, please?
Thanks
xda_dentex said:
Not if you update the OS... Could you try and confirm this one, please?
Thanks
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I confirm it doesn't work for me after the update. I had to use xposed.
bubbl3 said:
I confirm it doesn't work for me after the update. I had to use xposed.
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which module? gravitybox?
destz0r said:
which module? gravitybox?
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Force 3 dots menu
Long pressing the recents button works for me also after the update.
@mvanvoorden
I suspect that if you change its function from settings (I.e. selecting "turn screen off"), it will not work anymore.
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@mvanvoorden
I suspect that if you change its function from settings (I.e. selecting "turn screen off"), it will not work anymore.
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Possibly, as in this menu there's no option selected, not even 'None'.
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Not if you update the OS... Could you try and confirm this one, please?
Thanks
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yes it works for me in latest build of Firefox, holding recent button gives me main menu also in latest Opera browser it gives me main menu dont understand why it doesnot work for others
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bubbl3 said:
I confirm it doesn't work for me after the update. I had to use xposed.
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pure stock and working perfectly holding the recent gives me main menu
unmaskedfalesh said:
yes it works for me in latest build of Firefox, holding recent button gives me main menu also in latest Opera browser it gives me main menu dont understand why it doesnot work for others
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I meant latest OS update.
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Possibly, as in this menu there's no option selected, not even 'None'.
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"No action" it's my 1st entry
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xda_dentex said:
I meant latest OS update.
"No action" it's my 1st entry
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of course i also meant latest OS, and i didn't fiddle with any menus and button settings. looks like you people messed up the buttons settings. mine undisturbed default settings and it works flawlessly
Yeah, we DO like to fiddle with things, here on XDA! [emoji48]
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Yeah, we DO like to fiddle with things, here on XDA! [emoji48]
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hahaha...but then we shouldn't be complaining

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