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- 07 Jan 2019 20:15
- Forum: User Help / Bug Reports
- Topic: can't find the installed shortcut
- Replies: 9
- Views: 17501
Re: can't find the installed shortcut
There is no "more shortcut(s)" in the playstore. Nova Launcher will not install properly - it keeps dying.
- 07 Jan 2019 04:43
- Forum: User Help / Bug Reports
- Topic: can't find the installed shortcut
- Replies: 9
- Views: 17501
Re: can't find the installed shortcut
This should be a very simple problem. Just use mouse, hold the click, it will send long tap on the home screen. After then, you can add the widget/shortcut accordingly. Only just use another launcher. You might want to try More Shortcut , to see if that can send the shortcut to the homescreen. The ...
- 07 Jan 2019 04:39
- Forum: User Help / Bug Reports
- Topic: Known Issues on Android 7
- Replies: 51
- Views: 144145
Re: Known Issues on Android 7
There is no "keyguard" as the device is not a phone. It's a media box. The screen that is shown is always the main desktop which unlike the desktop on a phone doesn't even have multiple pages. And I found that my remote keyboard has left and right mouse buttons. I tried those but "long press" does n...
- 05 Jan 2019 06:26
- Forum: User Help / Bug Reports
- Topic: can't find the installed shortcut
- Replies: 9
- Views: 17501
Re: can't find the installed shortcut
The device in question is a media box, not a phone. There is no touchscreen so I can't do a long-touch unless it can be simulated via keyboard. There is a crude workaround for lack of shortcuts. I can create a simple app that does nothing more than create a token (file) somewhere on the file system....
- 04 Jan 2019 15:49
- Forum: User Help / Bug Reports
- Topic: Known Issues on Android 7
- Replies: 51
- Views: 144145
Re: Known Issues on Android 7
"start after boot" is checked. How do I unlock the device? Thanks.
- 03 Jan 2019 20:49
- Forum: User Help / Bug Reports
- Topic: Known Issues on Android 7
- Replies: 51
- Views: 144145
Re: Known Issues on Android 7
Automagic is not launching an app or Automagic isn't starting properly. On my Nougat media box I have Automagic launching the sshelper sshd server app automatically per Automagic startup (see attachment). But sshelper doesn't start. If I execute the flow manually it does start. What's going on? Is t...
- 03 Jan 2019 19:47
- Forum: User Help / Bug Reports
- Topic: can't find the installed shortcut
- Replies: 9
- Views: 17501
Re: can't find the installed shortcut
You're probably right on the launcher having consumed the shortcut. I already sent the manufacturer's tech support a query on shortcuts and their desktop, but I'm not holding my breath. The launcher doesn't have an interactive interface that I can find so your suggestion unfortunately won't help. To...
- 03 Jan 2019 04:51
- Forum: User Help / Bug Reports
- Topic: can't find the installed shortcut
- Replies: 9
- Views: 17501
can't find the installed shortcut
I created and tested a flow on my phone (Marshmallow). I imported that flow on my Nougat (7.1) media box. I also executed "install shortcut". The shortcut cannot be found anywhere! It's not on the desktop nor any obvious folders. I have an unusable flow because I cannot find the shortcut in the Andr...
- 14 Feb 2017 22:35
- Forum: User Help / Bug Reports
- Topic: Known Issues on Android 6
- Replies: 51
- Views: 191051
Re: Known Issues on Android 6
Background detection seems completely broken in Marshmallow CyanogenMod 13.0. The "Activity Ended" trigger never fires and the "index" of the "App Task Running" condition never changes to a non-zero value. I'm working on a flow that needs to determine app transitions between foreground and backgroun...
- 10 Feb 2017 21:57
- Forum: User Help / Bug Reports
- Topic: Case Structure? and other newbie questions
- Replies: 3
- Views: 10933
Re: Case Structure? and other newbie questions
Are multiple loop control variables legal? For example:
jlst=newList(3, 0, 1, 2);
for (i in [0 to 3],j in jlst)
{
......
}
Yes, jlst has a strange sequence - don't ask.
jlst=newList(3, 0, 1, 2);
for (i in [0 to 3],j in jlst)
{
......
}
Yes, jlst has a strange sequence - don't ask.