Do not want to disable lock screen...
Posted: 03 May 2013 16:44
Hi, guys.
I like to use the "productivity" lock screen on my HTC One, but an Automagic feature is inadvertently changing the way it functions. I'm hoping there's some way to configure it to operate differently.
I'm using a flow which turns on the screen whenever I receive a notification (so I can see what's going on without having to touch the phone). This requires me to use the accessibility service. However, when I enable the accessibility service, it changes the functioning of my phone's lock screen in a way I don't like: Normally, I need to swipe upward from the task bar to unlock the phone, but with the accessibility service enabled, now a touch anywhere on the lock screen unlocks the device. This means that I accidentally unlock sometimes when I just want to check the time, and it means that I cannot swipe through my calendar and email notifications, because any touch at all simply unlocks the phone (or asks for my passcode if the phone has timed out).
Is there a way to keep this particular behavior from happening? As I mentioned, it seems like a setting in the accessibility service. Can this be configured in any way?
Thanks!
I like to use the "productivity" lock screen on my HTC One, but an Automagic feature is inadvertently changing the way it functions. I'm hoping there's some way to configure it to operate differently.
I'm using a flow which turns on the screen whenever I receive a notification (so I can see what's going on without having to touch the phone). This requires me to use the accessibility service. However, when I enable the accessibility service, it changes the functioning of my phone's lock screen in a way I don't like: Normally, I need to swipe upward from the task bar to unlock the phone, but with the accessibility service enabled, now a touch anywhere on the lock screen unlocks the device. This means that I accidentally unlock sometimes when I just want to check the time, and it means that I cannot swipe through my calendar and email notifications, because any touch at all simply unlocks the phone (or asks for my passcode if the phone has timed out).
Is there a way to keep this particular behavior from happening? As I mentioned, it seems like a setting in the accessibility service. Can this be configured in any way?
Thanks!