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Step 1: download the app Settings Database Editor: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22
Step 2: Open the app and make sure in the dropdown menu on the top right is "System Table" selected.
Step 3: Scroll down untill you find: "op_custom_unlock_animation_style"
Step 4: Click it then select "Edit Value", change it to "3" and click in save changes.
You're done!
Edit: I think it doesn't work for the T-Mobile version.
You don't even need adb, all you need is to download this app Then find the "op_custom_unlock_animation_style" And set it to 3 : done
Download the Settings database editor. Scroll down until you find „op_custom_unlock_animation_style“, click on that and then click on edit value. If you change the value to 3 you get the mclaren animation, which works the best imo (no reboot required). Edit the Value to 4 and then reboot your phone to get no animation.
Root is not required.
I just discovered the solution. Hallelujah!
Download the Settings Database Editor app on Google Play:
[url]https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22[/url]
In the System Table screen, scroll down to the bottom towards the 'T' section and find "Touch Disable Mode 1". Tap on it and change it to 0 to turn it off and hit save.
Get a much better fingerprint sensor by using the mclaren unlock design. Its MUCH faster and MUCH more reliable
"All you need is Settings Database Editor from Google Play (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22) doesn't require root.
If you're already using fingerprint scanner just find "op_custom_unlock_animation_style" and change it's value from 1 to 3, in case you aren't using fingerprint scanner simply add new setting called op_custom_unlock_animation_style with the value of 3 and enable your fingerprint scanner. Enjoy your better animation and faster unlocking speed (at least in my case it's faster now and more consistent). I've seen this on XDA 6T forums."
I just discovered the solution. Hallelujah!
Download the Settings Database Editor app on Google Play:
[url]https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22[/url]
In the System Table screen, scroll down to the bottom towards the 'T' section and find "Touch Disable Mode 1". Tap on it and change it to 0 to turn it off and hit save.
Try to do it using this app and select system table. But first, make sure you are set to 120hz. Then look for refresh rate or something that sounds like it in the list and has a value of 120 and replace it with 90. Not sure if it will work but that's the workaround for the Poco X3 NFC.
Get a much better fingerprint sensor by using the mclaren unlock design. Its MUCH faster and MUCH more reliable
"All you need is Settings Database Editor from Google Play (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22) doesn't require root.
If you're already using fingerprint scanner just find "op_custom_unlock_animation_style" and change it's value from 1 to 3, in case you aren't using fingerprint scanner simply add new setting called op_custom_unlock_animation_style with the value of 3 and enable your fingerprint scanner. Enjoy your better animation and faster unlocking speed (at least in my case it's faster now and more consistent). I've seen this on XDA 6T forums."
The app I needed is this one: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22&hl=en
I'm just trying to remember which setting to change now!
OK, I think it's:
This Device/System Table
setting: touch_disable_mode
Set to 0
Reboot
Solved this issue for me (months ago.)
Only do it at your own risk of course.
I hope I helped!
Download Set edit app and set Peak refresh rate to 59.99 then all your apps will run at 120hz. No root needed. But it resets after every reboot so set manually again.
Refer this
YouTube and TikTok tell the OS to dial down the refresh rate to 60hz so that the content you are viewing actually maschera you screen refresh rate resulting in a smoother video playback.
Though you can force all apps to run at 120hz using SetEdit app selecting system table at the top right and navigating to "user_refresh_rate" and changing the value to 1.
Note this is temporary and it may reverted back to it's original state if your phone thermal throttles so changes it's refresh rate to 60hz overwriting the value you have edited.
It also resets when you change the refresh rate from the settings app and opening the camera app and rebooting your device.
Download SetEdit
Find "deviceLevelList", tap on it and edit value.
Change “v:1,c:1,g:1” to “v:1,c:3,g:3” and tap on Save Changes.
You might need to reboot the phone after this.
Oh alright. I don't own any pixel devices but I believe it's possible to enable the rotation button with setedit on both of ours. The problem is I don't know the required setting name and value ;-;
Alright, here's a more complex method then since I can't think of anything else
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22
Download this app that I linked called setedit. Go to system table and check the value of accessbilty_button_targets
To edit this you'll need to give the app permission with adb(can be computer or just wireless if you're android 11+).
Now leave the value as blank with the app. Try this even if you don't see the option in system table by adding it yourself with the add button
First you need to download SetEdit app after what turn on 120hz in settings and go to SetEdit app. There find setting "user_refresh_rate". There value will be 120. Change 120 to 1 and almost all apps will go on 120hz. After restarting system you need to repeat this. Probably you have already found a solution to this problem, but I hope somehow I helped you
SetEdit - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22
You can change it with SetEdit.
Open the app and find 'status_bar_custom_carrier0', it's somewhere at the bottom.
Click on it and press edit value then type in anything you want and save changes. You should see changes immediately.
Download SetEdit from google play, look for "user_refresh_rate", tap on it, and edit the value to "1". If it doesn't work, consider doing a factory reset. Back up your files first.
I had same issue like yours but i solved.,Just download setedit app and change the peak refresh rate line to 120.0 to 1. If you do that youtube, games (like dead cells) will go up to 120hz but you cannot change your hz in settings while in setedit line is 1.
If you want to undo just write 120.0 again.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22&hl=tr&gl=US
Yes and not just games. It caps Chrome, Firefox, and a lot of other essential apps. But the full refresh rate can be unlocked for all apps by using this app.
SetEdit https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22
Hi, I had this issue when I got my Poco X3 NFC new too. Apparently, if you had used an Android phone in the past that is linked with your current Google account, the settings to turn off Haptic Feedback carries over.
There is a very useful application called SetEdit (Play Store link here) that could help you fix this issue. Just install it, give it ADB permissions and then follow the tutorial below:
1) Click on "System Table" and choose "Global Table" here.
2) Scroll down until you find "low_power_trigger_level" or something similar to that. It should be set to 75.
3) Change that level to something that you could probably live with, like 30 or 20. I personally use 30.
4) If it says "SetEdit does not currently support editing this table", you have not given proper ADB permissions.
Here is how you can give permissions:
adb shell pm grant by4a.setedit22 android.permission.WRITE_SECURE.SETTINGS
Restart your phone. Everything should work properly now.
You can get back the old gestures by downloading the app setEdit and changing "op_gesture_button_side_enabled" to 0.
This toggles a hidden setting on your device and shouldn't cause any problems. The animations and even the guides in settings are all still part of the OS, and this feature works just like it's actually supported
Theirs a fix for that too! I found it on the OnePlus community forums. It may be on here too.
I used this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22
Go to system table and look for "op gesture button side enable" and then change the number from "1' to "0".
Quoting this saved comment from somewhere:
>This was copy pasted from forums (the user didn't say where on xda he found it)
How to return old gestures, post from xda
No root required
1. Download this Settings Editor app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22
2. Open it
3. Choose "System Table"
4. Search for "op_gesture_button_side_enabled"
5. Set its value to "0"
To revert you'll have to set "1" to that property
DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT modify anything else, you might just break something.
Quoting this saved comment from somewhere:
>This was copy pasted from forums (the user didn't say where on xda he found it)
How to return old gestures, post from xda
No root required
1. Download this Settings Editor app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22
2. Open it
3. Choose "System Table"
4. Search for "op_gesture_button_side_enabled"
5. Set its value to "0"
To revert you'll have to set "1" to that property
DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT modify anything else, you might just break something.
Quoting this saved comment from somewhere:
>This was copy pasted from forums (the user didn't say where on xda he found it)
>How to return old gestures, post from xda
>No root required
>1. Download this Settings Editor app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22 2. Open it 3. Choose "System Table" 4. Search for "op_gesture_button_side_enabled" 5. Set its value to "0"
>To revert you'll have to set "1" to that property
>DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT modify anything else, you might just break something.
Quoting this saved comment from somewhere:
>This was copy pasted from forums (the user didn't say where on xda he found it)
>How to return old gestures, post from xda
>No root required
>1. Download this Settings Editor app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22 2. Open it 3. Choose "System Table" 4. Search for "op_gesture_button_side_enabled" 5. Set its value to "0"
>To revert you'll have to set "1" to that property
>DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT modify anything else, you might just break something.
Quoting this saved comment from somewhere:
>This was copy pasted from forums (the user didn't say where on xda he found it)
>How to return old gestures, post from xda
>No root required
>1. Download this Settings Editor app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22 2. Open it 3. Choose "System Table" 4. Search for "op_gesture_button_side_enabled" 5. Set its value to "0"
>To revert you'll have to set "1" to that property
>DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT modify anything else, you might just break something.
This was copy pasted from forums (the user didn't say were on xda he found it)
How to return old gestures, post from xda
No root required
To revert you'll have to set "1" to that property
DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT modify anything else, you might just break something.
Saved you a click
Step 1: Go to Google Play Store and download SetEdit app (Settings Database Editor).
Step 2: Fire up the app and select System Table.
Step 3: Search for “op_camera_notch_ignore.”
Step 4: Tap on it and set the value to “1.”
Step 5: Save.
Step 6: After your notch is hidden, you can even opt to uninstall the app.
on 6T to disable fingerprint unlock animation:
PSA: setting to 3 gives McLaren animation :)
Okay so there's an app called settings database editor https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22
You can go through the settings thoroughly and there might be something in there to find the code or reset it
That's probably your best bet
I should of been more specific. I was thinking of the Verizon models, where you don't need to reload your software and you just go into your Developer options to enable it. I never thought of using a autoloader to load the SK version as much effort either, but I know that is just me.
Instructions for the KeyOne:
(Video Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0U3j2LaWZ4M )
Download https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22&hl=en
run in ADB: adb shell pm grant by4a.setedit22 android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
Go to the app. Global mode. Add the following values:
touch_keyboard_mode_switch_enabled (Value = 1)
If you want the currency key to enable the cursor on or off:
touch_keyboard_mode_switch_on_currency_key (Value = 1)
Or mute key, this should work:
touch_keyboard_mode_switch_on_mute_key (Value = 1)
You can try this app. But be careful because you can mess stuff up if you don't know what you're doing.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22 download this app, find the setting that says "op_custom_unlock_animation" tap it, tap change value set value to 3.
Get SetEdit and set "lock_to_app_enabled" in the System Table to 0. It will hide the screen pinning option.
Hmm, not sure, maybe you're using a different app than I am? Here's the one I use: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22
Settings database editor.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22
Download SetEdit, UserRefreshRate edit value to 90
Thanks. I solved it thanks to your link. With the app SetEdit i changed the value of "peak_refresh_rate" from '120.0' to '1'
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22
My phone doesn't have this problem, however I found a possible fix here. It involves installing the SetEdit app (open-source version on F-Droid), give it WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS permission through ADB, and then change the phone's Hide_Pocket_Mode value with it. Please note that I haven't tried this myself.
Hmm..perhaps try this settings editor app (at your own risk) and search for usb debugging and enable it if it is off. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22
U can install this app if u don't want to use a PC every time.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22
Will still get reset after every reboot.
Download SetEdit from the Google play store and change "miui_recents_show_recommend" from '1' to '0'.
Install SetEdit, search for "UserRefreshRate", click on it, edit value and set it to 90. Works on my mi 11
You can. Install SetEdit, search for "UserRefreshRate", click on it, edit value and set it to 90. Works on my mi 11
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22
Find op_gesture_button_side_enabled, change to 0 DON'T TOUCH ANYTHING ELSE
(Source: XDA)
Here's the link to the app : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22
you need to download this app from the playstore -> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22&hl=en then follow what they do here -> https://c.mi.com/thread-2477057-1-0.html then you will have no fingerprint animation
i am on a huawei phone so i used this app to add a setting named 'hide_virtual_key'
app : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22
Sorry, here is the app I used Settings Database Editor
Quoting this saved comment from somewhere:
>This was copy pasted from forums (the user didn't say where on xda he found it)
>How to return old gestures, post from xda
>No root required
>1. Download this Settings Editor app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by4a.setedit22 2. Open it 3. Choose "System Table" 4. Search for "op_gesture_button_side_enabled" 5. Set its value to "0"
>To revert you'll have to set "1" to that property
>DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT modify anything else, you might just break something.