[Solved] Use as default check box - Epic 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

If checked "use as default" box when starting a launcher, how do I reset this so it will let me choose again? The same question for picking a default when pressing the bluetooth button? Thanks.

Settings-> Applications -> Manage Applcations ->All
scroll to the launcher that is your current default and select it. Click the "Clear Defaults" button.
The next time you hit the home key it will ask for new defaults.
The same will apply to all apps you use as defaults.

You have to clear the defaults in the application. So if it was LauncherPro for instance, you would go Menu-> Settings-> Applications-> Manage Applications-> LauncherPro, and then scroll down until you see "Clear defaults". Same concept for Bluetooth.
EDIT: Oops. Someone beat me to it.

There's also an app called Change Launcher for Froyo or something that works. I've used it before, then uninstalled it.

readingkeeper said:
You have to clear the defaults in the application. So if it was LauncherPro for instance, you would go Menu-> Settings-> Applications-> Manage Applications-> LauncherPro, and then scroll down until you see "Clear defaults". Same concept for Bluetooth.
EDIT: Oops. Someone beat me to it.
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I win !!! .....but +1 for the effort

dkechitkid said:
I win !!! .....but +1 for the effort
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Yes you did! 1000 Android karma bucks for you. And 100 for all the runner ups. I thought there was a system setting somewhere. Thanks guys, you are all awesome.

So if I clear the launcher data doesn't that also wipe out the homescreens?

DON'T "Clear Data"
Scroll down further and "Clear Defaults"

dkechitkid said:
DON'T "Clear Data"
Scroll down further and "Clear Defaults"
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AH, right...duh. Thanks.

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[Q] Minor ICS bug? Launcher default setting...

So it's less of a bug and more of a typo maybe...
I have been playing with different launchers, and when I click my home button I just select a different one and sometimes set it to default and use it for a while to test it out. I'm torn between stock, go, and nova (I just wish Nova had a scollbar in app drawer like GO).
anyways... so when you have no default launcher set, you get to choose it in this little dialog. In the dialog there is a check box to make this action your default for the home button. When you check that box it gives a small popup that says "Clear default in Home Settings > Applications > Manage Applications."
Well, those options are not in the stock ICS 4.0.2 settings menu. I think this is a hold over from Gingerbread or something? Or is this due to one of the Launchers I installed taking over the home button? Anyways... seems like the option used to be in the settings but no longer is in ICS?
*edit: I realize you can change default settings for apps under app settings. The point is that there is no "Clear default in Home Settings > Applications > Manage Applications", unless I am misunderstanding something...
It's there, it's just labeled differently.
Pull down your notification bar and hit the settings button, then Apps, then scroll through your apps to find and select your current default launcher. Scroll down and hit the Clear Defaults button...
Ya, this is true, but its a bit of a hassle to scroll through a long list of apps. Would be much simpler if the settings menu was set up the way language/input is for selecting a keyboard.
But anyways, it's still seems like a typo in the OS to me... they should update the instructions on that popup menu.
its not a typo, I think you're just misinterpreting the wording that the app is popping up.
It's simply telling you to go to "manage applications", find the home app you wish to clear the defaults of, and clear the defaults...
Its not just launchers that can be set as a default (camera, gallery, music, etc. can all have 3rd party apps be defaults). So there is really no point in having a completely separate settings menu just for defaults, when the ability to clear defaults can be managed from the "all apps" menu.
martonikaj said:
its not a typo, I think you're just misinterpreting the wording that the app is popping up.
It's simply telling you to go to "manage applications", find the home app you wish to clear the defaults of, and clear the defaults...
Its not just launchers that can be set as a default (camera, gallery, music, etc. can all have 3rd party apps be defaults). So there is really no point in having a completely separate settings menu just for defaults, when the ability to clear defaults can be managed from the "all apps" menu.
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I believe the OP's point is that in ICS, you don't go "Settings -> Applications -> Manage applications", you go "Settings -> Apps" and find the app (in Downloaded or All). So it's a string value for that popup that needs to be updated to reflect the settings menu structure in ICS.

[Q] Selected incorrect default action

Hi everyone.
When uploading a photo one time, i accidentally hit the "always choose this option" check box AND then selcted dropbox. Now i cant figure out how to get to my proper gallery when i want to upload a photo :'(
its driving me up the wall!!
Please help?
Settings > Apps > Dropbox > Clear Defaults.
omnomnomkimiiee said:
Settings > Apps > Dropbox > Clear Defaults.
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AMAZING!!! Thank you!!! I've never seen that button before cos i never made anything a default before!!!
You're welcome

Google Apps Folder in app drawer

Is ther anyway to get rid of this id rather have gmail and the others normally in my drawer than in this folder but cant seem to work ou how to get rid of it, im probably being a dumb s#!t but i hope someone can advise.
Thanks
557953 said:
Is ther anyway to get rid of this id rather have gmail and the others normally in my drawer than in this folder but cant seem to work ou how to get rid of it, im probably being a dumb s#!t but i hope someone can advise.
Thanks
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In the app drawer there should be a menu button. Choose "User Customized" under the "View apps by" entry. Then you can manipulate the folders and choose to have them laid out alphabetically or by your own choosing.
yeah that works on homescreen but in the app drawer gmail and hangouts ect seem to always stay in the "Google" folder
557953 said:
yeah that works on homescreen but in the app drawer gmail and hangouts ect seem to always stay in the "Google" folder
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Trust me, I just did it. Go into your apps drawer and hit the overflow menu in the upper, right corner (three-dot menu). Once you select "User Customizable" you can drag the apps out of the folder and the folder will disappear.
EDIT:
Forgot to mention that you'll have to hit the overflow menu again and hit "Edit/Uninstall apps" after you enable "User Customizable."
mrfeuss said:
Trust me, I just did it. Go into your apps drawer and hit the overflow menu in the upper, right corner (three-dot menu). Once you select "User Customizable" you can drag the apps out of the folder and the folder will disappear.
EDIT:
Forgot to mention that you'll have to hit the overflow menu again and hit "Edit/Uninstall apps" after you enable "User Customizable."
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Much thanks was the "edit/uninstall apps" part I wasn't doing, with that works perfect as you say

[Q] Is it possible to reset Google fit data back to zero?

How to reset all heath data in the watch and start from beginning, just like when you unboxed the watch?
Thanks for any tips
Yes, On your computer go to the google fit web page https://fit.google.com/ and click on the settings icon in the upper right, go to settings page and scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on "delete history"
In the app, you can click on the settings link in the upper right of your screen and scroll all the way down to "delete history"
David
DaveTN said:
Yes, On your computer go to the google fit web page https://fit.google.com/ and click on the settings icon in the upper right, go to settings page and scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on "delete history"
In the app, you can click on the settings link in the upper right of your screen and scroll all the way down to "delete history"
David
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EXCELLENT!!!! Thanks a lot!!!!!

How do I disable BlinkFeeds Meal Time Bundle in Marshmallow?

Hi,
I'de like to disable the Meal Time Bundle that keeps popping up on my lockscreen.
I've intalled ARHD 53.1, and when I used the Lollipop version 45.(something), I could disable this feature in BlinkFeed in Settings > Notifications on Lockscreen > Untick the Meal Time Bundle option (or something like that).
Now, in Marshmallow I don't have the option called Notifications on Lockscreen. Does anyone know how I can disable the Meal Time Bundle feature?
Its funny that all I miss from sense 6 is the mealtime suggestions, yet everybody else wants them gone. I have never even seen suggestions on my Blinkfeed 7.
If its not much trouble to help me out, please make me a backup of your sense home (apk+data) using either Helium or Titanium Backup. This feature is immensely useful to me during my frequent travels.
To disable mealtime suggestions in sense 7:
1. Swipe right in blinkfeed to reveal the menu, go into the 3-dots menu, and select "Remove contents". Scroll all the way down, and select "Mealtime Recommendations", then tap the "Remove" button. This will remove it from blinkfeed.
2. Swipe right in blinkfeed to reveal the menu, go into the 3-dots menu, and select "Services & Apps". Scroll down to "Mealtime Recommendations" option and make sure its now unchecked - otherwise uncheck it. This will disable the "mealtime recommendations" service.
3. Add the "Sense Home" widget to your home screen. Tap on the top left label (either home, work, or out), tap on the 3-dot menu on the top right corner and select "Personalize Sense Home", then uncheck the "Share my precise location..." option. This will prevent Blinkfeed from using your location for geo-personalized contents in the future.
Voila,
Enjoy
P.S. Here is a Play Store link to Helium Backup (free). It doesn't require Root.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.backup
shirreer said:
Its funny that all I miss from sense 6 is the mealtime suggestions, yet everybody else wants them gone. I have never even seen suggestions on my Blinkfeed 7.
If its not much trouble to help me out, please make me a backup of your sense home (apk+data) using either Helium or Titanium Backup. This feature is immensely useful to me during my frequent travels.
To disable mealtime suggestions in sense 7:
1. Swipe right in blinkfeed to reveal the menu, go into the 3-dots menu, and select "Remove contents". Scroll all the way down, and select "Mealtime Recommendations", then tap the "Remove" button. This will remove it from blinkfeed.
2. Swipe right in blinkfeed to reveal the menu, go into the 3-dots menu, and select "Services & Apps". Scroll down to "Mealtime Recommendations" option and make sure its now unchecked - otherwise uncheck it. This will disable the "mealtime recommendations" service.
3. Add the "Sense Home" widget to your home screen. Tap on the top left label (either home, work, or out), tap on the 3-dot menu on the top right corner and select "Personalize Sense Home", then uncheck the "Share my precise location..." option. This will prevent Blinkfeed from using your location for geo-personalized contents in the future.
Voila,
Enjoy
P.S. Here is a Play Store link to Helium Backup (free). It doesn't require Root.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.backup
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#1 and #2 doesn't work here. Those options are missing for me in Marshmallow. I've already tried #3 at the day of posting, and seems I haven't gotten any more suggestions yet. So that might solve it. I can see it as being a nice feature if you travel in your work, etc.
vatvedt said:
#1 and #2 doesn't work here. Those options are missing for me in Marshmallow. I've already tried #3 at the day of posting, and seems I haven't gotten any more suggestions yet. So that might solve it. I can see it as being a nice feature if you travel in your work, etc.
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I don't think I ever got the meal suggestions to stop. Although I don't remember if I tried Option #3 (stop sharing precise location) or not.
My main issue with the feature, is that (at least in my case) it never suggested anything of interest, that was actually anywhere "close" to my location. It either kept suggesting the same one (mediocre) place I already knew about, near my house. Or kept suggesting places that were several miles away. Which in the Boston area, might take 30-40 minutes to get to; so not usually practical or desirable when other options were much closer. Every time it would suggest a place that looked interesting to me; I'd look at the location, and it was somewhere 2 towns away or more.
HTC prescribes a "long route" solution: tap & hold on mealtime suggestions in BlinkFeed then tap remove. Repeat this whenever you see them, and BlinkFeed will understand and eventually stop showing them altogether.
I think HTC should've made this feature much more customizable: deep integration with Yelp / Foursquare apps is the way to go, instead of random nonsense. That way you give users total control over what they want to see. These apps already can be personalized to suggest relevant venues that match the user's specific preferences including taste, environment, social setting, distance from current location, budget, etc...
shirreer said:
I think HTC should've made this feature much more customizable.
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I agree, it was a cool feature in theory; but never reached its potential. Customization options could have made it a really useful feature.

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