I'm dying to know how to do this!
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I'm dying to know how to do this!
I'm new to Android (Atrix) and Tasker. I have been on Windows Mobile for years and am trying to repeat some of the functionality I had.
I have been reading all kinds of posts here, but must admit I'm pretty lost on Tasker.
What I need to do is change the SMS tone and make sure the phone isn't silent or on vibrate when plugged into AC.
When it's plugged into AC at night I use a very loud, annoying SMS tone to make sure it wakes me up at night, and then repeat that reminder every 5 minutes until I read the SMS.
In addition, if the phone is on vibrate or silent, I need to cancel that and set the ring volume to the loudest.
Is this something that's relatively straightforward with Tasker or is there an app that will do this?
I have found some apps and they change all the notifications (calendar reminder, etc.) not just the SMS tone. I would like to change just the SMS tone.
Any input would be appreciated.
I'm dying to know how to do this!
finally downloaded tasker... time for me to start playing around with this.
On a side note, consider enjoying your sleep... unless you're Jack Bauer or Gregory House and you have to get those texts. I'm as addicted to my phone as anyone else, but I like to make a point to save at least 6 or 8 hours a day for myself.
Anyway, this might do it. For context #1 do State = Power (Any, AC, USB... whichever you want). For context #2 do Event = Text Received. You can specify things like sender and content here if you want.
For tasks, set your first one to put Notification Volume at the loudest. Set the second task for alert ->Notification Sound, and select your sound.
Hopefully that points you in the right direction. If you need to do some tweaking to it I'm sure we can figure it out.
Edit: You might want to consider adding a "time" context also... if you have this plugged in at the office without a time context it's going to do that annoying sound, even if on vibrate.
On a side note, consider enjoying your sleep... unless you're Jack Bauer or Gregory House and you have to get those texts. I'm as addicted to my phone as anyone else, but I like to make a point to save at least 6 or 8 hours a day for myself.
Anyway, this might do it. For context #1 do State = Power (Any, AC, USB... whichever you want). For context #2 do Event = Text Received. You can specify things like sender and content here if you want.
For tasks, set your first one to put Notification Volume at the loudest. Set the second task for alert ->Notification Sound, and select your sound.
Hopefully that points you in the right direction. If you need to do some tweaking to it I'm sure we can figure it out.
Edit: You might want to consider adding a "time" context also... if you have this plugged in at the office without a time context it's going to do that annoying sound, even if on vibrate.
First, thanks and you are right about the rest time. It's really just a couple server down texts that I need to get at night, I would love to ignore the rest. I got a text at 5:00 that was non emergency and from a guy that doesn't pay attention to what he's doing or what time it is. When I travel oversees about 5 times a year, I sometimes get a middle of the night text from someone in the US that doesn't know I'm over there, or doesn't have the concept of time zones. With the texts I have to get, I can probably specify some content.
I think this will be a good one to get my feet wet on. This seems extremely powerful.
If I started building a whole series of profiles to replaced missed call deluxe, profile change, nudnik, etc. Any feel for if I would wind up being better/worse in terms of battery life? Is tasker efficient if you are running a half doze, dozen or even two dozen rules/profiles?
First, you can specify where the text comes from, so if it's one number you could put that as a qualification. Content can be specified also
Does anyone have a good profile for data/wifi/wimax management? What I'd basically like my phone to do is as follows:
-If I'm in the presence of my home or work wifi network, connect to that and disconnect any other data connection, like 4G.
-If not, utilize the most basic data connection most of the time
-When I start certain apps that are data intensive, check for 4G. If there is no 4G in the area, use 3G
Anyone have any guidance? I'm a bit of a noob at this -- know enough to do simple profiles, but conditional things are a bit out of my comfort zone, I've learned.
TIA
First, you can specify where the text comes from, so if it's one number you could put that as a qualification. Content can be specified also.
Second, Tasker can help battery life a lot if you use the right profiles in the correct way.
For example, it's not advisable to use a location based context via GPS, because GPS is a battery hog. Just thing of what resources each context requires, and whether it hurts/helps battery life.
I have a profile that turns on GPS when I launch programs that need it, and turns it off when I exit them. This helps because I use to leave GPS on after done with Google Maps or whatever, and it drained my battery life. Now I never worry about it. I also have a profile that periodically checks for my home WIFI network, and if it finds it automatically switches to it (that way when I'm home I'm not using 3G, saving battery life.
I use to make my screen brighter during the day because I couldn't see who was calling in direct sunlight, but of course it would be brighter for everything else. I created a profile that does max brightness during the day ONLY when I'm receiving a call.
I also created a profile for when the battery hits 20% that dims the display, cuts screen timeout, and shuts off autosync, which allows me to get a little more use out of the phone (especially if it sits overnight without being plugged in).
I have been developing a "tasker for dummies" on my blog over the last couple of weeks. I will be updating it as new ideas come to me. I have profiles for the next week lined up. Check it out at dbilliter.blotspot.com
I have been developing a "tasker for dummies" on my blog over the last couple of weeks. I will be updating it as new ideas come to me. I have profiles for the next week lined up. Check it out at dbilliter.blotspot.com
I'm having a little bit of trouble with 2 profiles from the wiki, the Periodic Data Check (Juicedefender Replacement) and the Wifi Automator, linked below
Periodic Data Check (Juicedefender Replacement) - Tasker Wiki
Wifi Automator - Tasker Wiki
If I import them as is, then the wifi doesnt turn off when the screen is off. So I added Stop if screenstate off to the wifi starter task in the wifi-automator task, but it doesnt always work. It will turn the wifi off maybe 70/80% of the time, but not always.
Is there a better way to make them work together? any pointers would be much appreciated
You would need to do this in your task:
+ Media > Media Control, in the Cmd box tap Stop.
+ App > Go Home
I have version 1.0.18, not sure if it was working in lower versions.
How can I stop or kill a third party app, such as double twist?
Its a battery drain if anything other than never is selected on the rom I'm using. Strangely enough, its been fine today, I should have posted in this thread earlierCan't you just use the standard Wifi power policy? (Settings>Wireless&Networks>WiFiSettings>Menu>Advanced and change the appropriate option)
Does anyone have a good profile for data/wifi/wimax management? What I'd basically like my phone to do is as follows:
-If I'm in the presence of my home or work wifi network, connect to that and disconnect any other data connection, like 4G.
-If not, utilize the most basic data connection most of the time
-When I start certain apps that are data intensive, check for 4G. If there is no 4G in the area, use 3G
Anyone have any guidance? I'm a bit of a noob at this -- know enough to do simple profiles, but conditional things are a bit out of my comfort zone, I've learned.
TIA
You can't. Google took away our ability to use an app to kill another app in Froyo. I used to use tasker to kill apps all the time before that.
Damn that sucks. Is there a logical reason why G would do this
More problems with phones? There is an app killer that is supposed to work in froyo.
Maybe there is a different route to do what I'm trying to do.
When the connects to bluetooth in my car, I want the Sirius App to start and volume to raise. Upon leaving kill the Sirius app and lower the volume.
Right now when I connect to BT, music app opens by default along with Sirius. Upon exiting I have to manually kill Sirius.
Any ideas?