How do I add the flashlight to the 2nd screen? - LG V10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I don't see the flashlight app from the quick menu in the list of apps I can add to the 2nd screen. Is there something I'm missing?

AndroidCraig said:
I don't see the flashlight app from the quick menu in the list of apps I can add to the 2nd screen. Is there something I'm missing?
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It's there when the 1st screen is off. Just swipe over to get to it.

Thanks.

Disable swipe shortcuts?
Is there a way to disable these swipe shortcuts on the second screen when the main screen is off? I keep mine in my pocket and the phone keeps turning on the flashlight, etc. while inside my pocket because it's triggering these shortcuts.
I like the second screen being on for notifications and such (especially because there is no notification light ) but like this morning I got to work at 92% battery because my phone was running the flashlight for my entire 10 minute commute.

plegnic said:
Is there a way to disable these swipe shortcuts on the second screen when the main screen is off? I keep mine in my pocket and the phone keeps turning on the flashlight, etc. while inside my pocket because it's triggering these shortcuts.
I like the second screen being on for notifications and such (especially because there is no notification light ) but like this morning I got to work at 92% battery because my phone was running the flashlight for my entire 10 minute commute.
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The screen shouldn't be staying on in your pocket. It uses the proximity/light sensor to to shut it off when it's covered up.

Swizzle82 said:
The screen shouldn't be staying on in your pocket. It uses the proximity/light sensor to to shut it off when it's covered up.
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"Shouldn't be" but it is. I also have pulled out my phone to be greeted with "You have incorrectly entered your knock code 5 times".
EDIT: I'm just now thinking this may be an issue with the tempered glass screen protector. After I get a case on it I will see if taking that off helps the prox sensor respond better.

plegnic said:
"Shouldn't be" but it is. I also have pulled out my phone to be greeted with "You have incorrectly entered your knock code 5 times".
EDIT: I'm just now thinking this may be an issue with the tempered glass screen protector. After I get a case on it I will see if taking that off helps the prox sensor respond better.
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I've turned the flashlight on plenty of times by mistake. When I grab the phone by the top with a couple of fingers and put it in the arm rest in the car, I'll notice that I have inadvertently turned the flashlight on.

amarryat said:
I've turned the flashlight on plenty of times by mistake. When I grab the phone by the top with a couple of fingers and put it in the arm rest in the car, I'll notice that I have inadvertently turned the flashlight on.
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Yeah... that's why I just wish I could turn those shortcuts off altogether since I really don't need them and I activate them by mistake way more than I do on purpose. I like second screen, but don't like that it can activate functions/change volume while the phone is locked and there's no way to prevent that besides totally disabling it while the screen is off...

AndroidCraig said:
I don't see the flashlight app from the quick menu in the list of apps I can add to the 2nd screen. Is there something I'm missing?
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Has anyone found out how to add the flashlight to the second screen? I removed it by mistake and now I can't add it back. It's not on the list of options (apps) to add...
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[Q] Button Backlight Notification

Hi
Since there is yet again no notification LED on the SGS2 i was wondering if a Button Backlight Notification like for the original SGS is in the works.
thank you
NoLed already works
I think OP asked for a Button Backlight Notification, not a screen LED notification. If there were application which could allow to glow the touch sensitive buttons (Menu & Back) then it would be great.
ithehappy said:
I think OP asked for a Button Backlight Notification, not a screen LED notification. If there were application which could allow to glow the touch sensitive buttons (Menu & Back) then it would be great.
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NoLed has such an option. Besides, it's not important since the app has an option to shut the display off when the proximity sensor feels something close by (like when the phone is in a pocket or bag).
6ITdtvFQqY said:
NoLed has such an option. Besides, it's not important since the app has an option to shut the display off when the proximity sensor feels something close by (like when the phone is in a pocket or bag).
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Oops! Didn't find that option, can you please tell me where it is? And also is there a way to turn the screen LED notification Off?
It's under 'Battery saving features', there's a check box for Dismiss with Proximity Sensor.
AirfixPilot said:
It's under 'Battery saving features', there's a check box for Dismiss with Proximity Sensor.
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Thanks, but if I check that box only the screen goes off with a small red box moving on the screen but the Touch sensitive buttons are not glowing!
ithehappy said:
Thanks, but if I check that box only the screen goes off with a small red box moving on the screen but the Touch sensitive buttons are not glowing!
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Yeah, I meant the second bit (about turning the display off in your pocket or whatever) and even then I think I meant the check box below, sorry - feeling a bit scrambled today.
I'm after something that will light up the touch buttons too
AirfixPilot said:
Yeah, I meant the second bit (about turning the display off in your pocket or whatever) and even then I think I meant the check box below, sorry - feeling a bit scrambled today.
I'm after something that will light up the touch buttons too
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Hmm.......
I've looked that up but I can't find this feature. It looks like I've mixed things up with some forum posts, like: http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-730692-p-10.html
"The Menu and Back capacitive buttons also light up with screen notification. This has increased battery drain significantly."
AirfixPilot said:
It's under 'Battery saving features', there's a check box for Dismiss with Proximity Sensor.
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Actually the option is "Proximity Sensor" just bellow "Dismiss with Proximity Sensor".

Verizon LG G3 Knock On/Off

After much reading, it seems that the only known way to toggle Knock On/Off on the Verizon LG G3 is to root.
Because of my work situation and Good For Enterprise, I am unable to root. This has bugged the heck out of me.
I really wish to toggle Knock On/Off as when I'm cleaning the screen, fumbling the phone, etc it likes to wake up. From time to time I would get a stock LG Screen pop up that asked me to toggle this feature. I never did, as I didn't know how to replicate it.
Fast forward to last night. Note: so far I have only gotten this to work with a soft cotton shirt, but was able to replicate it numerous times. I pulled the phone out of my pocket. OCD & tempered glass don't mix. I starting cleaning my screen with my shirt. I had three fingers inside my shirt and start swiping up and down fairly fast with the screen off. Any other time, the screen would wake up, and I would have to manually turn it off to finish cleaning. However, the LG screen popped up asking to turn on/off Knock On. I left it alone, and tried this numerous times with success. I actually got a bit brazen and turned it off. I can tell you it indeed disables knock on as well as knocking off with the status bar (I use Nova). I can verify it works with the screen on as well, so it must have to do with swiping on the status bar.
I tried again this morning with a sweater and have yet to replicate it. If I figure anything more out, I will update this post, but props to Verizon for hiding stock features from us.
Erik
Mine doesn't turn on when I clean it... You must be doing it wrong
Chilidog said:
Mine doesn't turn on when I clean it... You must be doing it wrong
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Mine turns on every time I wipe it - be it with my T-shirt or actually cleaning it using the wipe and spray I use for my glasses. So it appears the OP isn't doing it wrong. But I'm sure he values you contribution to the topic.
Chilidog said:
Mine doesn't turn on when I clean it... You must be doing it wrong
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I wasn't aware there was a defined right and wrong way to use a piece of cloth to clean a smartphone screen. Is there any way you could post up a video on YouTube to share? Come to think of it, maybe the feature was always there, VZW just figured everyone was cleaning their screen the right way and wouldn't see it.
THANKS!!!!!
http://youtu.be/Tvh_l10fmzY
Cleaning it the wrong way brings up this screen-
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do you have a knock code set? When I had knock code set and I would clean the screen it would come on and I would get failed attempts to unlock. With Knock code turned off the screen says off while cleaning it
gramenz said:
After much reading, it seems that the only known way to toggle Knock On/Off on the Verizon LG G3 is to root.
Because of my work situation and Good For Enterprise, I am unable to root. This has bugged the heck out of me.
I really wish to toggle Knock On/Off as when I'm cleaning the screen, fumbling the phone, etc it likes to wake up. From time to time I would get a stock LG Screen pop up that asked me to toggle this feature. I never did, as I didn't know how to replicate it.
Fast forward to last night. Note: so far I have only gotten this to work with a soft cotton shirt, but was able to replicate it numerous times. I pulled the phone out of my pocket. OCD & tempered glass don't mix. I starting cleaning my screen with my shirt. I had three fingers inside my shirt and start swiping up and down fairly fast with the screen off. Any other time, the screen would wake up, and I would have to manually turn it off to finish cleaning. However, the LG screen popped up asking to turn on/off Knock On. I left it alone, and tried this numerous times with success. I actually got a bit brazen and turned it off. I can tell you it indeed disables knock on as well as knocking off with the status bar (I use Nova). I can verify it works with the screen on as well, so it must have to do with swiping on the status bar.
I tried again this morning with a sweater and have yet to replicate it. If I figure anything more out, I will update this post, but props to Verizon for hiding stock features from us.
Erik
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If you're not too attached to the stock LG launcher, then I've heard changing your launcher does this. Can't vouche for it as I haven't tried it, but this is what I've read. Might be worth a try if it bugs you that much and you can't root!
supposedly with the new Google Now launcher the knock on and off don't work.
That may be an option for the OP.
I think with Nova launcher you can toggle the knock on and off but I am not sure about that, just what I have read here.
both launchers install without root.
R-
labcoat22 said:
supposedly with the new Google Now launcher the knock on and off don't work.
That may be an option for the OP.
I think with Nova launcher you can toggle the knock on and off but I am not sure about that, just what I have read here.
both launchers install without root.
R-
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I use the Google Now Launcher and knock code still turns my phone on without problem. I can still knock off but only on the notification bar.
Also, no issues with it turning on when wiping the screen.
One thing that has happened though is sometimes I pull it out of my pocket and end up touching the screen in a way before I enter my knock code that makes it think I put in the wrong code.
That is good to know. I have read of some folks the knock to un-lock stop working after installing a third party launchers
R-
LaTropa64 said:
I use the Google Now Launcher and knock code still turns my phone on without problem. I can still knock off but only on the notification bar.
Also, no issues with it turning on when wiping the screen.
One thing that has happened though is sometimes I pull it out of my pocket and end up touching the screen in a way before I enter my knock code that makes it think I put in the wrong code.
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Action launcher has an option for knock off an works great! Knock on as well as knock code works without issues too.
I use nova launcher prime and have mapped the double tap gesture to greenify hibernate and lock. This allows me to use nova but still enjoy double tap to turn off the screen

Tap to wake not working - and I know why

I found that a lot of the time, when I take my phone out of my pocket and open the flip cover, double tap to wake doesn't work.
I played around with this a lot and I've figured out that if I wait a few seconds after flipping back the cover, double tap works.
If I leave the phone out on my desk with the flip cover open, double tap always works.
So the problem seems to be that the flip cover of my case is blocking the sensor (proximity?) on the face of the phone. I guess that sensor needs a few seconds of light before it wakes up and recognizes the double tap to wake.
My question is - how can I change this? I'd like the sensor to stay awake all the time so that I can double tap the screen the instant I flip open the flip cover.
Any ideas? This seems like maybe something the xposed framework could do with the right module.
I don't think it relies on light at all.
My phone works with knock code in the dark just fine.
Also, doesn't opening a circle case usually turn the screen on?
LaTropa64 said:
I don't think it relies on light at all.
My phone works with knock code in the dark just fine.
Also, doesn't opening a circle case usually turn the screen on?
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I can confirm that covering up the light sensor with your thumb for a few seconds while the screen is off prevents Knock-on from working even after multiple attempts. Mine allowed knock-on to work instantly after removing my thumb. So I'm not sure about the OP's problem.

[Q] How to Stop Accidental Cuff calling/txting

Has anyone else experienced this. If my jacket or shirt cuff gets even a little wet it turns the screen on and starts pressing buttons like crazy. I disabled gestures to try to prevent the screen from turning on but no matter what I do the screen will turn on by swiping. A slightly damp or wet cuff, or accidentally sliding across many other surfaces causes the screen to turn on. Is there a way to disable this? I feel like it is a source of annoyance that my screen is always turning on and off all the time unless i'm wearing a shirt that doesn't touch the screen at all. Super annoying.
This is my only major complaint with the watch thus far. Please help!
Thanks!
Jeremy
It's only 1 button, but I turned off motion and the screen only comes on if I press the button or get a notification
I also have had my motions off
GeeZnU said:
It's only 1 button, but I turned off motion and the screen only comes on if I press the button or get a notification
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Under Settings -> Motions -> I have both Wake-up gestures & Mute/pause off/deselected.
Of note I have the clock always on (Settings -> Style -> Clocks -> Clock always on) so the watch shows a grayed out simple time clock when screen is off. I just checked to see if the watch face will stay off if I turn off the "always on" and this seems to solve the issue.
However, to be honest I really like having the grayed out time showing because honestly it IS a watch and I want to be able to easily glance down and check the time. I still easily get a days battery out of the watch with the clock showing and I get annoyed if I have to "turn my watch on" every time I want to know the time and lets be honest, the motions thing sucks and I just feel like an idiot shaking my wrist around trying to get the clock to show....
Does anyone know of a work around for this?
Jeremy
Only other option is set the security pin
BAD ASS NOTE 4 + BAD ASS GEAR S
dosomethinggreat said:
Has anyone else experienced this. If my jacket or shirt cuff gets even a little wet it turns the screen on and starts pressing buttons like crazy. I disabled gestures to try to prevent the screen from turning on but no matter what I do the screen will turn on by swiping. A slightly damp or wet cuff, or accidentally sliding across many other surfaces causes the screen to turn on. Is there a way to disable this? I feel like it is a source of annoyance that my screen is always turning on and off all the time unless i'm wearing a shirt that doesn't touch the screen at all. Super annoying.
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I totally agree! There should be an option to tick under settings to keep the touchscreen inactive while "Screen Always On" is active.
And it is supper annoying!

LG V30 always on display and KnockON features in low light don't work

Hello,
I'm experiencing a weird problem with my LG V30 H930 and I was wondering what could be the solution, if anyone has ever experienced that as well?
Yesterday I received a new LG V30 phone and that day I found something very disturbing. The "always on display" function does not work when it's too dark in the environment or when I cover the light sensor. This also results in:
- "double tap to wake" function does not work when it is too dark
- holding finger against the screen results in turning off display instead of entering options for changing wallpaper, adding widgets and settings. Additionally when I turn off the screen in this way, I need to press the button on the back of the phone twice, which is also a fingerprint reader and at the right time. If I do it too slowly, i.e. press the button once, wait a bit and then the second time, the screen will not turn on. I have to press it twice and relatively quickly
All of this does not happen when it is bright in the environment.
The phone's never been rooted, there is no custom firmware loaded on it, I've tried many times going back to factory settings.
Lovatnet said:
Hello,
I'm experiencing a weird problem with my LG V30 H930 and I was wondering what could be the solution, if anyone has ever experienced that as well?
Yesterday I received a new LG V30 phone and that day I found something very disturbing. The "always on display" function does not work when it's too dark in the environment or when I cover the light sensor. This also results in:
- "double tap to wake" function does not work when it is too dark
- holding finger against the screen results in turning off display instead of entering options for changing wallpaper, adding widgets and settings. Additionally when I turn off the screen in this way, I need to press the button on the back of the phone twice, which is also a fingerprint reader and at the right time. If I do it too slowly, i.e. press the button once, wait a bit and then the second time, the screen will not turn on. I have to press it twice and relatively quickly
All of this does not happen when it is bright in the environment.
The phone's never been rooted, there is no custom firmware loaded on it, I've tried many times going back to factory settings.
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Why are you covering the light sensor if you want the AOD on?
You are basically replicating a flip case cover or flipping a phone over on the desk. Of course the AOD will turn off under those circumstances. There's nothing wrong with your phone.
With your display on, just quickly press your finger on the fingerprint sensor to display lock the phone and you will see AOD. Well you also have need the "power key instantly locks" option turned on. But I assume you have that on already.
Of course the AOD works in a dark environment. But in this instance, you are covering the light sensor -- which tells the phone you must have it in a flip cover case or flipped over. When you open the case or flip the phone back on, the AOD comes back on. In your fake way, you must be doing something wrong.
Stop covering the light sensor.
ChazzMatt said:
Why are you covering the light sensor if you want the AOD on?
You are replicating a flip case cover or flipping a phone over on the desk. Of course the AOD will turn off under those circumstances. There's nothing wrong with your phone.
Just quickly press your finger on the fingerprint sensor to display lock the phone and you will see AOD. Well you also have need the "power key instantly locks" option turned on. But I assume you have that on already.
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I understand your logic, but it is a very weird feature then, not to be able to change wallpaper directly from the home screen, when it is dark in the room or not to be able to turn on the phone double-tapping the screen, which is turned off. Is it perfectly normal as well?
Lovatnet said:
I understand your logic, but it is a very weird feature then, not to be able to change wallpaper directly from the home screen, when it is dark in the room or not to be able to turn on the phone double-tapping the screen, which is turned off. Is it perfectly normal as well?
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You can change wallpaper and double tap the screen, but go to AOD mode in a NORMAL way. I told you how. Just turn off the display with the fingerprint sensor. AOD. Double tap, display back on.
ChazzMatt said:
You can change wallpaper and double tap the screen, but go to AOD mode in a NORMAL way. I told you how. Just lock the display.
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Thank you for your time!

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