[GUIDE] Disable voice notification (home/widget screen) - Galaxy S III Mini Themes and Apps

When you move to another screen in home/widget screen you will hear voice notification, correct?,
I try to share how to disable it if you not want to hear it.
Steps:
- Open settings
- Go to Application Manager -> http://pendek.in/kahr
- Open Tab All -> http://pendek.in/kahs
- Find Google Text-to-speech ... and then click disable -> http://pendek.in/kaht
- Samsung TTS and then click disable -> http://pendek.in/kahut
Try to open home/widget screen and move to another screen, have you hear voice notification?
Source: google
Note:
- If you want to enable/activate again do same step but choose enable button
- Disable application will be appear in the button of page

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[Q] Whatsapp unread count widget

Hello,
Is there any application fo unread texts from whatsapp? Similar to sms unread count?
What is my point i have widgetlocker without notification bar so i dont want to unlock phone all the time to check whatsapp msgs
Any advice is good advice. Thanks
I'm pretty sure there isn't, but give feedback to the developers of whatsapp and tell them to do a widget which shows the amount of unread messages. They could possibly do it.
I did 2 months ago
Well.. Then I guess I'll do that too now and see if they'll do something.
great idea!! ill write a message as well...
Any news? :-( i bought this app and they cant reply simple mail? Really disapointing... :-\
Sent from my Desire HD using XDA Premium App
They must be very busy... an app like this haas got to be on all platforms, otherwise it's useless.
Anyway, I'm emailing them now! Definitely need an unread count widget on the WidgetLocker screen
Will not be better to contact other developers? I cant imagin how hard is make notification for Whatsapp.... :/
I want this too, but the developers of WhatsApp are pretty slow at replying to emails and adding new features
Yes, you can!
Missed it! Will work.
rtenklooster said:
Yes, you can!
Missed it! Will work.
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What?
Hi! I do it with Tasker, its only plus 1 when arrive a Whatsapp notification and return to 0 when I open it (if I not read this messages, counter go to 0 too xD)
Put this icons in /sdcard/tasker/.icn/whatsapp/
mediafire. com /?seos0jth6frodu5 (separated because I can't add URLs )
Create a Tasker widget called "Whatsapp" that only, open it
Create a Task called WhatsAPP:
When open whatsapp
-Variable %WPP = 0 and mathematical
-Tasker -> Change icon: Push search icon and select widget "Whatsapp", then select icon (i selected icon without number)
Another Task called WPP Notification:
When arrive a notification from whatsapp
- +1 to %WPP
- Tasker -> Change icon: Push search icon and select widget "Whatsapp", then select correct icon and mark "if", %WPP = 1, (be carefully, its "mathematical equal", not ~, maybe it works but I prefer use "=")
-Do this last step for each number (%WPP=2, %WPP=3...%WPP=9)
-Finally, do same step but with %WPP>9
This can do with a loop, but when I do it, I was testing, and I won't change it now . If somebody do it with a loop or do it better, please post it for other users (and me!)
PD: I do it to Maildroid/K9 and eBuddy (eBuddy don't work ) too
KRLES said:
Another Task called WPP Notification:
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Could you please explain more thoroughly how does Tasker know if there a new message recieved in Whatsapp?
I'm trying to make a Minimalistic Text widget displaying the number of unread Whatsapp messages...
You do a second task to manage notifications, this task is active when arrive a notification (event-> Alert >notification), on notification window, you can select if you want "any notification" or a "specific-prgram notification", you select whatsapp
Then when this trigger succes, you add +1 to variable and update icon
but you have a notification in statusbar if there are any new whatsapp msgs available..
sometimes i miss the feature for the lockscreen but i dont think this is a big problem
Guys, again the same stupid question... I didn't get how Tasker knows if there any message received in Whatsapp?
So I'm creating new profile to handle Whatsapp messages and what First Context should I use for this?
Yes, you have notification on status bar too, I won't remove it but I think that is posible quit after update unread counter
Acyxou, follow this steps
1. Create a new context, called, Whatsapp event, for example
2. Select "Event"
3. Select "IU"
4. Select "Notification"
5. On "Source application", push square colour icon at right, it open you apps list
6. Select Whatsapp and finish
Inside this context, you must add a task that adds +1 when detects a notification, how do this task is explained up
This is great but!
KRLES said:
Yes, you have notification on status bar too, I won't remove it but I think that is posible quit after update unread counter
Acyxou, follow this steps
1. Create a new context, called, Whatsapp event, for example
2. Select "Event"
3. Select "IU"
4. Select "Notification"
5. On "Source application", push square colour icon at right, it open you apps list
6. Select Whatsapp and finish
Inside this context, you must add a task that adds +1 when detects a notification, how do this task is explained up
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This is great man, but can you please describe the complete Tasker process?
Download and put icons in /sdcard/tasker/.icn/whatsapp/
megaupload . com/?d=2QJZM1IO
On desktop
1.- Menu -> Add -> Widget
2. Tasker -> Task
3.- New Task -> Put a name, I use "wpp" -> OK
4.- Plus sign -> App -> Load an app -> Whatsapp -> OK
5.- Create Widget
On tasker, we do two tasks
First, when load whatsapp app
1.- New -> Put a name -> App -> Whatsapp -> Ok
2. PLus sign -> new task -> Wpp to 0
Inside task Wpp to 0
3.- Plus sign -> variable -> Variable set-> Name %WPP -> to 0 -> Do Maths -> Done
4.- Plus sign -> Tasker -> Set widget icon
5.- On name, touch the magnifier and do appear our widget, "wpp", select
6.- Select icon -> whatsapp -> icon without counter
7.- Done task and done profile
8.- I add this task when I quit whatsapp too, you can add if you touch on task and select "Add exit task"
Second profile, When an event arrive
1. Create a new context, called, Whatsapp event, for example
2. Select "Event"
3. Select "IU"
4. Select "Notification"
5. On "Source application", push square colour icon at right, it open you apps list
6. Select Whatsapp and finish
7.- Select new task, I has named it " wpp+1"
8.- Plus sign -> Variable -> Variable add -> In name, touch yellow label and select %WPP -> done (default add +1)
Now, we go to add an icon for each number of events until 10
For 1 message
-Plus sign ->Tasker -> Set Widget Icon ->
- Touch Magnifier and select "wpp"
- Icon, whatsapp and select icon with counter in 1
- Mark if, push yellow label and select %WPP, change ~ symbol to Maths Equals (=) and 1
-Done
For 2 messages
-Plus sign ->Tasker -> Set Widget Icon ->
- Touch Magnifier and select "wpp"
- Icon, whatsapp and select icon with counter in 2
- Mark if, push yellow label and select %WPP, change ~ symbol to Maths Equals (=) and 2
-Done
For 3 messages
-Plus sign ->Tasker -> Set Widget Icon ->
- Touch Magnifier and select "wpp"
- Icon, whatsapp and select icon with counter in 3
- Mark if, push yellow label and select %WPP, change ~ symbol to Maths Equals (=) and 3
-Done
[Do this until 9 messages and finally, to +9 messages]
For more than 9 messages
-Plus sign ->Tasker -> Set Widget Icon ->
- Touch Magnifier and select "wpp"
- Icon, whatsapp and select icon with counter in +9
- Mark if, push yellow label and select %WPP, change ~ symbol to Maths Greater than (>) and 9
-Done
10.- Done profile
And finished, you have a counter!
PD: You must be checked "Tasker" on Settings -> Accessibility
KRLES said:
Acyxou, follow this steps
1. Create a new context, called, Whatsapp event, for example
2. Select "Event"
3. Select "IU"
4. Select "Notification"
5. On "Source application", push square colour icon at right, it open you apps list
6. Select Whatsapp and finish
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KRLES, u r the man! Exactly what I needed, many thx ))))

[HOW-TO] Add Voice Searh icon to Home Screen (Trebuchet or stock launcher)

I just want to share the step that i made for add the voice search icon
to my home screen .
1. Download launcher pro from the market
2. when is downloaded in your stock laucher go to widgets and you will see a icon call Activities
3. Drag on your home screen and will pop up a menu
4. Then scroll down util you see voice search select that and then select the second option.
that's all..
There are a couple ways to get this done. I use xShortcut, which will monitor and capture activity calls.

[Q] Hide SMS from Call Logs

Please help me. How to Hide SMS from Call Logs. Is any fix or any way to hide it. Please give me specific instruction step by step.
Go to "Phone" -> "Logs" tab -> press option button -> "View by" -> "All Calls"
Is this what you wanted to do?
i think that's only half of what he wanted.
what he wanted is for that to stay permanent once chosen as an option and not going back to default of all logs once you exit the log and view it again.
radeonxt said:
i think that's only half of what he wanted.
what he wanted is for that to stay permanent once chosen as an option and not going back to default of all logs once you exit the log and view it again.
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haha, just noticed that, bug that needs updating?
theres apps such as
audio manager - hides messages
private space - hides calls and messages
theres alot more when you search on the android market, the only way that you can get best quality and exactly what you want is buy the full version
try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29052822#post29052822

Get Google Now Alert Sound with Tasker - How To

Copied this from a reply I made on another post but it's super helpful so I'm putting it here, too.
Google Now Alerts keep defaulting to silent after you lock your screen so I came up with this...
I got alerts working with Tasker. Method was to:
Create an Event - UI - Notification
Owner Application = Google
New Task - Name "Alert" (optional but recommended)
Add Action +
Alert - Notify Sound - Title "whatever you want" - Sound file = "whatever you want" (Defaults are located in System/media/audio/notifications)
go back
Add another action +
Task - Wait - 2 sec
go back
Add another Action +
Alert - Notify Cancel
go back
Done.
(I actually added Alert Sound - wait 1 - Alert Sound - continue) so it would play the alert twice but thats up to you.
Notify Cancel, keeps the Tasker Alert icon out of your Notification Drawer.
Tasker does not need to be run in foreground for this to work so change it in Tasker Prefrences to keep the Tasker icon out of Notifications, as well.

[NO ROOT][STOCK ROM] Google Assistant on Lenovo Vibe K5/K5 Plus

1. Download and Open Activity Launcher
2. Tap on the “Recent activities” tab up top and select “All activities.” Wait for all activities to load.
3. Scroll down until you find the Google App. Tap on it to expand all available activities under the Google App.
4. Find com.google.android.apps.gsa.staticplugins.opa.hq.OpaHqActivity (last 7th). You can either tap on it once or create a shortcut to it on your launcher.
5. You’ll now find yourself within the new Assistant “explore” screen where Google categorizes available integrations, how to use them, and quick access to make custom shortcuts.
6. Swipe over to the “Your Stuff” tab up top.
7. Tap on “Add Reminder” to trigger Google Assistant. What this action does is launch the activity com.google.android.apps.gsa.staticplugins.opa.OpaActivity – which normally can’t be accessed on your unrooted device.
8. You’ll now be taken through the hotword setup process. Teach it to recognize your voice, and you’re done! Now you can access Google Assistant by saying “OK Google!”
Edit: Install Google Assistant Launcher and continue with step 5.
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Failed to launch google assistant
I tried to do this but google assistant was not launching. Can you please briefly explain step 6 and onwards. And also explain the posisble reasons for that. Thanks
Dhruv said:
1. Download and Open Activity Launcher
2. Tap on the “Recent activities” tab up top and select “All activities.” Wait for all activities to load.
3. Scroll down until you find the Google App. Tap on it to expand all available activities under the Google App.
4. Find com.google.android.apps.gsa.staticplugins.opa.hq.OpaHqActivity (last 7th). You can either tap on it once or create a shortcut to it on your launcher.
5. You’ll now find yourself within the new Assistant “explore” screen where Google categorizes available integrations, how to use them, and quick access to make custom shortcuts.
6. Swipe over to the “Your Stuff” tab up top.
7. Tap on “Add Reminder” to trigger Google Assistant. What this action does is launch the activity com.google.android.apps.gsa.staticplugins.opa.OpaActivity – which normally can’t be accessed on your unrooted device.
8. You’ll now be taken through the hotword setup process. Teach it to recognize your voice, and you’re done! Now you can access Google Assistant by saying “OK Google!”
Edit: Install Google Assistant Launcher and continue with step 5.
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Unable to find the file you said is there any other way....
The simplest way to get assistant
hello there's some easy way, you can access google assistant but you must register to become beta tester for Google app in playstore, I think the beta tester automatically enabled and The Assistant launched itself after installed the beta app and that's work normally without exploring etc
after installing, you can try press home and there's option you can choose Google apps or Google Assistant or depend apps installed on your device :good:

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