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Guest rickywyatt
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i cant download it from that forum could someone upload it here

Guest Vlatko25
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i cant download it from that forum could someone upload it here

Ricky you back:D

Guest Khan Miro
Posted
Ricky you back:D

Yep, he's back in business, anyway, Ricky congrats for the fixed racer :P

Guest deadlink
Posted
how do you get this to work?

I wrote two versions of vibration response. The first version runs as service accessibility and responds to changing the window. The second version of the device reads / dev/input/event1 and vibrate when you press events softkeys.

Now I'm rewriting touch_to_key to increase the active softkeys and the introduction of vibration response. It would be a great help to find the source of touch_to_key.

Sorry, translated by google

Guest RobertsAccount
Posted

I don't understand how I'm supposed to get vBack to work... I installed the .apk package and I'm not sure where to go from here.

Guest equiliym
Posted (edited)

i dunno why but this new version of vback isnt working at all on my phone

it just made my phone buggy and unusable, everything lags

Edited by equiliym
Guest deadlink
Posted (edited)
I don't understand how I'm supposed to get vBack to work... I installed the .apk package and I'm not sure where to go from here.

After installation you must turn it in the settings of special features. He called Виброотклик. He needs root.

This version I posted only for the test. He is now rewritten in C, runs as a background service and it will be in a new rum.

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Guest Denkro
Posted (edited)
I don't understand how I'm supposed to get vBack to work... I installed the .apk package and I'm not sure where to go from here.

Menu. => Special Options.

I do not know how to write ..(((

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Guest RobertsAccount
Posted

Ah I found it, it was under 'Menu \ Settings \ Accessibility'

Thank you so much it works perfectly :P

Guest blatny93
Posted (edited)

OK - could someone address this question - that of when apps are moved to sd they aren't moved to sd-ext but rather to .android-secure in fat as asec files and mounted at mnt/asec/ (I discovered this by looking as nautilus-root in Ubuntu and showing hidden files! Can't be read or seen as even root-explorer on phone!?)? Why doesn't it or can't it use my ext-2 partition? When rickys' 2.2 sees and uses it fine? Any answer?

The same is true with Rexchuns' so is this a known bug with cyagenmod 7.0.0, corrected in 7.0.3 or am I doing something wrong?

Apparently 'asec' are android secure files, to prevent tampering, and this is a typical form in which apps are moved to sd in froyo - but in ginger bread? And, what's the point then of having the sd-ext?

Edited by blatny93

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