Question manually tag people in photos in Gallery? - Samsung Galaxy S22

there's an option to add #tags manually, but there is 'person recognition' that the Gallery will show you if you tap the search bar.
there some very obvious faces that the gallery just doesn't seem to identify.
is there a way to manually tag someone in a picture?

soraxd said:
there's an option to add #tags manually, but there is 'person recognition' that the Gallery will show you if you tap the search bar.
there some very obvious faces that the gallery just doesn't seem to identify.
is there a way to manually tag someone in a picture?
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I have been trying to do that as well Does not work
The best bet is to use the hashtags functionality

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auto link?

I am trying to sync all my contacts to gmail/facebook but I have to manually go into each contact and click the link icon (I have the names exactly right too). If I click on link the suggestion is there but I want it to be automatic. Is there a way to do it?
I also saw an annoyance that when syncing with facebook it adds all contacts phone numbers which you can remove them by changing the view options but they still show in search - how annoying!! Couldn't see any work around for this on the other threads...?

[Q] How can I remove the Accuweather in the Camera?

When I view my pictures, I don't like seeing the AccuWeather.com tag with "Cloudy Day" or "Sunny Day" attached to it. How can I remove the Accuweather integration to the Camera or Gallery (without uninstalling AccuWeather)?
RexEscape said:
When I view my pictures, I don't like seeing the AccuWeather.com tag with "Cloudy Day" or "Sunny Day" attached to it. How can I remove the Accuweather integration to the Camera or Gallery (without uninstalling AccuWeather)?
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Open Gallery. Click the menu button, then Tag Buddy. Uncheck what you don't want to tag to your photos.
QuickPic is a free picture-viewing app which lets you include and exclude folders so you only see pictures you want.
tangmu said:
QuickPic is a free picture-viewing app which lets you include and exclude folders so you only see pictures you want.
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I think you missed the question
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[Q] New Gmail Update Doesnt List new delete/reply in Notificaiton

Tried a forum search, a general site search and a google search to no avail.
Just as the title suggests I cannot figure out how to enable the new Gmail options that are supposed to be listed in the notificaiton dropdown menu.
I checked my gmail settings, I have swipe to delete enabled in the gmail app but that only deletes messages when the app is open, it doenst allow for the options to be listed in the notificaiton bar.
the app lists in the new update "Reply, archive, or delete from notifications, no need to open the app"
this is what i want to achive.
Im on MB1 Chubbs and MSG v3 latest version. all firmware updates are installed.
Zoom in with two fingers on the notification as you would with photo in the gallery.
It's a minor detail that's had half the people that upgrade stumped for a week now.
Dmwitz said:
Zoom in with two fingers on the notification as you would with photo in the gallery.
It's a minor detail that's had half the people that upgrade stumped for a week now.
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Are you kidding me...
That was it. I searched for no joke an hour on this. I played with settings all day today... i was suprised i couldnt find anything on the net...

[Q] How do you date-stamp pics?

I googled it and couldn't find the answer. Tried the HTC website and certain pages of the support area error out. Does anyone know how to add a stamp to an already taken pic and how to set it so that it date/time stamps pics automatically when taken?
there is no inbuilt way ... you need seperate app like this one -> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ascendapps.cameratimestamp.pro
v-b-n said:
there is no inbuilt way ... you need seperate app like this one -> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ascendapps.cameratimestamp.pro
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Thanks. You're right. I chatted with HTC support. I find it hard to believe! Why would something so basic be left out?
if you look at properties of the photo taken there is meta data that shows the date and time it was taken along with other info.
Auto Stamperâ„¢: Timestamp Camera App for Photos
Want to add date and time stamp pics while clicking it?
Try out "Auto Stamper" app which has "Date and Time Stamp" as a prime feature. You can easily customize the date and time stamp text with various formats, size, color and positions as per your preference and add it to your photo.
Auto Stamper is a camera app due to which date and time stamp will be added at the very moment photos are captured with your phone camera.[/QUOTE]

[Q] settings shortcut on tap

I was browsing for 2 days now and still cant find the answer, is there anyway that i can assign a shortcut for a specific option on my phone settings?
Like lets say, i have this RECTANGLE and when i tap it i want it to open WIFI settings, i was thinking of just installing a 3rd party app that allow shortcut but i couldnt find any i tried "settings shortcut" from google play but when i go to zooper and assign shortcut i cant even find the app on zooper shortcut lists?
Thanks a lot guys.
sm-g900h said:
I was browsing for 2 days now and still cant find the answer, is there anyway that i can assign a shortcut for a specific option on my phone settings?
Like lets say, i have this RECTANGLE and when i tap it i want it to open WIFI settings, i was thinking of just installing a 3rd party app that allow shortcut but i couldnt find any i tried "settings shortcut" from google play but when i go to zooper and assign shortcut i cant even find the app on zooper shortcut lists?
Thanks a lot guys.
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My Zopper companion app (ZW Utilities) supports enable/disable toggles for Wifi, Data, Bluetooth and Flashlight, if that's what you are looking for. If you just want to open the Settings page for Wifi, you should be able to do that by opening the OnTap action dialog, swipe two times to the right to the "Shortcuts" page, scroll down until you see the "Settings shortcut" option. Tap that and you can select the settings sub page you want to open with a tap on the Zooper module.
Hope this helps you out and happy theming
what i wanted to do is just a simple task, like when i tap on that particular object it opens the WIFI settings, im sorry but i really cant find "Settings shortcut" im using galaxy s5
sm-g900h said:
what i wanted to do is just a simple task, like when i tap on that particular object it opens the WIFI settings, im sorry but i really cant find "Settings shortcut" im using galaxy s5
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I don't have any experience with the new Samsung devices, sorry. Might be that they don't have this feature in their system. Maybe another Samsung user can help you then.
oh gawd anyway thanks for your help mate
sm-g900h said:
oh gawd anyway thanks for your help mate
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You COULD use Tasker to get the job done. You can literally hard code it to toggle on/off Wifi. Then, when you're done configuring Tasker, hop over to your Zooper widget and just point it to the Tasker profile you just made. Should allow you to toggle when you click on whatever object you place in Zooper. You can also do the same for data toggles, images, etc.
EDIT: I actually forgot that they integrated this. Configure your rectangle then click Module OnTap, scroll two screens over to the right, click "Settings Shortcut" and then chose Wi-Fi. Then back out to your widget, let it update and then click on the rectangle. It SHOULD take you to your Wi-Fi settings page. Hope this helps. :0)
Slipkid08 said:
You COULD use Tasker to get the job done. You can literally hard code it to toggle on/off Wifi. Then, when you're done configuring Tasker, hop over to your Zooper widget and just point it to the Tasker profile you just made. Should allow you to toggle when you click on whatever object you place in Zooper. You can also do the same for data toggles, images, etc.
EDIT: I actually forgot that they integrated this. Configure your rectangle then click Module OnTap, scroll two screens over to the right, click "Settings Shortcut" and then chose Wi-Fi. Then back out to your widget, let it update and then click on the rectangle. It SHOULD take you to your Wi-Fi settings page. Hope this helps. :0)
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well hello back to that suggestion again i really cant find that "Settings Shortcut" thingy i am not sure why can you pls take a look at my video
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i uploaded so you can see it clearly sadly i really cant find it.
And yeah by the way i have "tasker" but call me dumb i really dont know how to use it haha so if you say hard code my gawd i am thinking it will be so tough..
sm-g900h said:
well hello back to that suggestion again i really cant find that "Settings Shortcut" thingy i am not sure why can you pls take a look at my video
click here for video url
i uploaded so you can see it clearly sadly i really cant find it.
And yeah by the way i have "tasker" but call me dumb i really dont know how to use it haha so if you say hard code my gawd i am thinking it will be so tough..
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Hm. You are right. Odd. Give me a few days to do some research, and I'll try get back to you with some sort of workaround.
really? thats really cool thanks a lot
sm-g900h said:
really? thats really cool thanks a lot
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Looks like we may have a solution: http://www.jagwar.de/en/zooper-wifi-toggle/
hi thanks for your research i really do appreciate that however base on my understanding it just creates a toggle where it enable / disable the wifi, what i was trying to do is open a wifi settings.. im not sure if i can do that with tasker.. im really terrible at programming
i will do my own research too, again i appreciate your time
thanks a lot
Oh, I see. Let me continue poking around and see what I can come up with. Unfortunately for you, I don't think it can be done on your phone, seeing as you're missing a vital element to make it work...
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yeah its such a shame that a new flagship that is supposed to be more powerful doesnt have this feature.. oh well i hope i can find a work around.
thanks a lot
To use Tasker:
Create a new task;
Enter a name for the task then click the check mark;
From the task edit page click the + at the bottom;
From the select action category list click settings;
Scroll to the bottom of the list then click WIFI settings;
You don't need to make any changes in the action edit page so go back to the task edit page;
Since your going to use the task as a shortcut you need to assign it an icon so click the icon on the bottom right corner (it looks like an app drawer icon);
Select an icon (it doesn't really matter which icon because for your purposes the icon will not display);
Then use the back button to completely back out of Tasker (this will automatically save the task).
From there just setup up your widget to launch a shortcut the task you just created.
sm-g900h said:
I was browsing for 2 days now and still cant find the answer, is there anyway that i can assign a shortcut for a specific option on my phone settings?
Like lets say, i have this RECTANGLE and when i tap it i want it to open WIFI settings, i was thinking of just installing a 3rd party app that allow shortcut but i couldnt find any i tried "settings shortcut" from google play but when i go to zooper and assign shortcut i cant even find the app on zooper shortcut lists?
Thanks a lot guys.
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Hey there, although your request can be managed by Tasker, I feel like you want a quicker/easier alternative. Coding can wait another day.
Download this app from the play store link then enter the OnTap property of your chosen Zooper widget module > Swipe once to the right > Select Wifi Settings from the apps list.
And you're done. Just tap on the module after a minute to let it refresh and you're set.
The free app is under 18kb so hardly resource intensive and more than makes up for the surprising lack of Settings shortcuts on your S5. (Seriously, my Note 2 has these basic shortcuts as does most stock/custom roms. I wonder why it didn't make it to the S5).
I have been equally frustrated by a similar situation. I want a widget that automatically takes me to the battery status.
I had built one before but was being thwarted by the lack of access to this setting. I thought I was crazy in not finding the settings be available. I dont really need a toggle for the wifi, but is there a suggestion for the battery settings?
i suppose I will play around with Tasker to see if I can figure something out, now that I know I am not crazy.
i may have found a quicker solution via a third party...
- install 'anycut' from the play store (icon ooks like a mushroom house)
- when setting up the 'on tap' part, point to 'any cut' under 'shortcuts' and let your mind be blown by the myriad of shortcuts provided, including the elusive wi-fi settings
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