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1.7 KiB
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49 lines
1.7 KiB
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Categories:System
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License:GPLv3
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Web Site:https://gitlab.com/juanitobananas/wave-up
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Source Code:https://gitlab.com/juanitobananas/wave-up/tree/HEAD
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Issue Tracker:https://gitlab.com/juanitobananas/wave-up/issues
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Auto Name:WaveUp
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Summary:Turn the display on by waving
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Description:
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Wake up your phone - switch the screen on - when you wave over the proximity
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sensor.
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The author developed this app because he wanted to avoid pressing the power
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button just to take a look at the watch - which happens rather often. The app is
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inspired by the proprietary "Gravity Screen On/Off":
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Just wave your hand over the proximity sensor of your phone to turn the screen
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on. This is called wave mode and can be disabled in the settings screen in order
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to avoid accidental switching on of your screen.
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It will also turn on the screen when you take your smartphone out of your pocket
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or purse. This is called pocket mode and can also be disabled in the settings
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screen.
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Both of these modes are enabled by default.
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It also locks your phone and turns off the screen if you cover the proximity
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sensor for 1.5 seconds. This does not have a special name but can nonetheless be
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changed in the settings screen too. It is also enabled by default.
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For those who have never heard proximity sensor before: it is a small thingie
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that is somewhere near where you put your ear when you speak on the phone. You
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practically can't see it and it is responsible for telling your phone to switch
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off the screen when you're on a call.
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Repo Type:git
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Repo:https://gitlab.com/juanitobananas/wave-up.git
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Build:0.91,1
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commit=875a239bf71de7cbba9369d57a53bbf1b286e567
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subdir=app
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gradle=yes
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Auto Update Mode:None
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Update Check Mode:Tags
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Current Version:0.91
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Current Version Code:1
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