@kimo said in Shake for flashlight:
@phoenixlandpirat
flashlight has been fixed and it is working on p3a xl dev
I changed the update source to development and yes, it works thanks
@kimo said in Shake for flashlight:
@phoenixlandpirat
flashlight has been fixed and it is working on p3a xl dev
I changed the update source to development and yes, it works thanks
@phoenixlandpirat
Yes. It is not working. The app uTorch works, however.
There are a few little things that prevent me from using ubports as a daily driver.
I tried receiving files on it via Bluetooth, instead the Pixel turned into a Bluetooth speaker for the sending device
@applee said in Shake for flashlight:
There is already a nice implementation to fast access the flashlight in Ubuntu Touch.
I found an app in the Open Store and installed it, pinned a shortcut to the bar.
What other fast access is there? I haven't found it yet.
The flashlight switch from the status bar Battery doesn't work.
@lsitongia That would require some kind of pre-wake mode with permissions that the gyro sensor triggers with a specific motion. It might also need permission for camera without unlocking, since those two are usually linked.
The power button way should be easier to implement since the gyro sensor doesn't need to be active all the time, draining battery or worse, preventing deep sleep. Standby time is often an issue, I guess we should not wake the sleeping bear
The people behind LineageOS solved this by pressing the power button for 2 seconds, not even activating the screen, therefore additionally saving that little bit of battery.
Easier said than done, I know
Or maybe just press the power button twice?
I didn't find a dedicated general feature suggstions topic (If it exists, move this post, please. If not, create one, please.), so I post it here.
I am not sure if some ideas are patented and therefore not implemented into ubports.
Kind regards
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