-
Content Count
5,798 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
348
Everything posted by EskeRahn
-
In your second dump i see ... ANOFFCHECKORUM (and in the first ALARUM) So my guess would be that the second is only active when the device is sleeping / the screen off, that is to wake the device to do something?? See also e.g. this https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tasker/sms3Kt2inzY So these really are questions belonging in the Tasker forum not the Pro1 ;)
-
It was only after a reboot/power up I have seen it. So unless the device have rebooted during the night, it sounds like a different bug.
-
There was a bug that if we were too slow in entering password/pin it rebooted. But that ought to be remedied in firmware quite a while back. So a little surprised you see it.
-
Indeed, I will strongly recommend FinQwerty over stock layouts. (Note that it is not an active app, it is just presenting the system with pre-made layout files)
-
The Stock maps for US qwertY and German qwertZ can be found here https://android.onse.fi/finqwerty/#pro1
-
The question/request have been raised before, and I'm no expert on this. The A/B system as I understand it is normally used to apply new updates, so one can be flashed while the other is still active. The LineageOS setup offered use it slightly different with a recovery image in A and the main image in B If I got it right there would also be a certification issue for stock android with multi boot. So some apps would complain. (Typically bank-apps and the like, fearing the potentially compromised security) But in principle it should be possible.
-
The layouts (currently) offered can be found described here: https://android.onse.fi/finqwerty/#pro1 e.g.
-
Are you sure you follow TDM's guide to the letter? I made a batch file for it, see this:
-
You have limited the shipping to Germany. But the qwertZ variant is interesting to a broader audience than that. Any language with national letters usually right of L and P is likely to be better matched with the qwertZ layout than the shifted qwertY. See FinQWERTY
-
Spontaneous reboots - discssion on possible causes
EskeRahn replied to VaZso's topic in Pro1 - Thoughts & questions
That is interesting! Does this happen if you restart it manually too, or only on spontaneous reboots? I haven't experienced this, and just tried to provoke it a few times without any luck (Lineage and stock) BUT have very often experienced that just after a restart it can be hard to actually enter the password, the password entering going out of focus pressing Enter I guess. But never had any odd side-effects of it, I just have to tap on the password field and press Enter again. (I see this on stock only, not on Lineage) EDIT: Sorry, that bug is also there if I wait several min -
Spontaneous reboots - discssion on possible causes
EskeRahn replied to VaZso's topic in Pro1 - Thoughts & questions
Well @Hook is not experiencing reboots but shutdowns where it stays 'Off' until he turns it back On manually.That is why my guess was overheat protection. And unless the phone really is overheating (And he did not report that) that led me to guess at a sensor issue. Hence I was looking for where such an event might be logged. -
Spontaneous reboots - discssion on possible causes
EskeRahn replied to VaZso's topic in Pro1 - Thoughts & questions
How odd. A GUESS could be that an 'overheat' condition could turn it off? So if some temperature sensor is faulty, that might cause this behaviour. If that is the case, I'm sure it will log it somewhere before turning the device off. I Guess @tdm might help in telling where to look for the logs on Lineage? -
Spontaneous reboots - discssion on possible causes
EskeRahn replied to VaZso's topic in Pro1 - Thoughts & questions
Any phone has a weaker signal in a pocket than it usually have on a table. As the body more or less blocks the signal. So if in an area with a a weak signal, pocketing can make it worse. And as other have reported this related to weak signals, I find this more likely than accidentally pressing the power button - though this of course could happen. I always recommend people working at a desk to put their phone on the desk, as this gives a better signal, and thus also prolongs the stamina, often quite significantly, to the benefit of the overall life of the the battery too. -
Thanks to the fxtec Pro1 I no longer miss my...
EskeRahn replied to sequestris's topic in General Discussion
I loved my N97mini, except that it was useless outdoors in the summer. So I actually carried a secondary phone (Samsung S8500 Wave) for outdoor usage... -
Sounds like you could be right. Looks like an odd scam. The account created a few days ago using a "spamdecoy" mail-address. It all have an ooze of fake... But I could be wrong of course.
-
Spontaneous reboots - discssion on possible causes
EskeRahn replied to VaZso's topic in Pro1 - Thoughts & questions
These are really strange issues. But I have a strong suspicion that it is related to one or more specific bands. I have no idea if it is switching from that band to a weak signal or it is switching to that band with a weak signal. I mean if it was just a weak signal in general, then more people would have it frequently. Say when ever we go to a basement, or a a parking cellar or tunnel without repeaters. I have a friend living in a rural area with very weak signals for my provider, only able to use my phones in some rooms and preferable near the windows at one end, and seldom 4G, jus -
Thanks to the fxtec Pro1 I no longer miss my...
EskeRahn replied to sequestris's topic in General Discussion
The Phone I doubt I will ever miss is the HTC Diamond. Not because of the hardware, but the extremely unstable Windows software. I would be lucky to have a day without a reboot, and I needed to do a factory reset at the least every fortnight! I actually ended up making a MORT_SCRIPT that could perform a full factory restore, and install my apps, and set the needed settings!!! Ran it about every second week, or when the device had messed it self up too much- Often when the phone rang you would be unable to pick it up.... With Vista being a competitor, I think this is the worst software M -
What I meant was that you already got an On/Off slider-switch called "custom keymap", so I just thought that flipping that to Off, would work just as fine as deleting the file. And the odd shortcut for Off was intended for the case where people messed up the layout completely, maiming the keyboard. Here a simple way to reset quickly could be handy. But as you said if people can copy the the file they can also reconnect and delete it. Or find and flip the switch using touch only.
-
Would it be possible to make access to this folder available without root, or to fetch it from a different user-available location? C:\util\ADB>adb shell ls -R /persist/data/keyboard/ ls: /persist/data/keyboard/: Permission denied Would deselect of "Custom layout" under keyboards not work just as well as removing any added file, for the test purpose? IDEA: A bit similar to switching languages with Ctrl-Space it COULD be handy with some master key-combo that turned off the usage of any custom layout, if people have messed it up completely. I would suggest a combo hard to do (s
-
Thanks. It took me a while to guess how to find the qwertY/qwertZ setting. I browsed through the Settings-tree unable to guess where it is. Gave up and tried searching for "qwerty" or "qwertz" that did not find it either. BUT if I do a search for "keyboard" or "layout" it do pop up on the search-list. 🙂 Would be nice if it had some natural entry in the settings-tree, preferably under Settings ► Language & Input ► Physical keyboard Or perhaps in a special top level setting group for all the customizations settings that are device specific. e.g. "Pro¹" or "Pro¹ sp
-
"PU leather" Reads: Phew 'leather' 😇
-
I'm not sure who you were replying. The Dux ducis is plastic. See their own page
-
Yes it is really close to fitting, so if someone wanted to let the adhesive go directly on the Pro1 that extra 1mm might be enough for it to close. 🙂 Had it been me, I would venture the bend. Say over the edge of a table using some books or small blocks of wood, like this sketch
-
Most likely the stiff parts are made with cardboard between layers of plastic. So it should be easy to extend the thickness by bending close to the fold over the edge of a table or the like.
-
Looks interesting, and nice and simple! Though it is clearly not build for opening to the left. It might work perfectly well doing so(!) That is NOT using the fold down function. SO I suggest experimenting a bit in either direction before glueing it on. The flip cases I'm currently using are opening like a Japanese book to the right. The great benefit of this is that the flap is under the display when the Pro1 is opened, and not in front of the keyboard. Plus the keys and fingerprint reader are protected when closed (no accidental fingerprint triggering taking it out of your pocket either