Showing posts with label samsung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label samsung. Show all posts

Thursday, 13 March 2014

Galaxy-s4-note-3-camera-flash-alert-notifications

                      

When it involves getting notifications or alerts for incoming calls or SMS messages, there’s some wholly totally different choices offered. galaxy s4 ,note 3,galaxy,samsung"

When it involves getting notifications or alerts for incoming calls or SMS messages, there’s some wholly totally different decisions offered. Vibrate-mode isn’t s unnoticeable as many users would love, and setting a phone to silent mode can have you ever ever missing necessary calls or texts. As a result there’s a third alternative (aside from the blinking semiconductor diode notification on the front) that many users can price a lot of extremely to use, or would love to disable. Thats the camera flash.

Galaxy S4 camera flash is employed as a bright notification or alert system, and this works on the Galaxy S3 or Note series still


FOR SAMSUNG GALAXY S4
You will need to head to settings, then tapping the “Device” tab up top
Settings- Device- Accessibility- Flash notification (check it to enable)
Move ahead and check the “Flash notifications” and that is it. You are all done. You may now have a super bright camera LED flash blinking and firing up always you receive text message or an incoming call.

Google Play Store. 
There has been a some reports that the 4.4 KitKat recent update has enabled this alert option of flash for some users, although the difficulty is not widespread. So, if you had like to disable the camera flash for notifications for the Galaxy S4 simply uncheck it. The same as Settings-Device-Accessibility-Flash notifications only needed to be unchecked and it is always better to boot after the settings change of this level

FOR GALAXY NOTE 3
You need to head to settings then tap on “My device” tab up top. Settings-My Device-Accessibility-Flash notification

When you check the option in settings for Flash notifications you will now have a super bright flash of the LED camera whenever there’s an incoming text or call and this can often be configured by other party Android apps. But for beginners, only enabling this will be more than enough. Also easily uncheck this to disable the feature if it has enabled it or a recent update may have turned it on.

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Friday, 15 November 2013

Moving from Windows or OS X to a Chromebook

Description

Are you a Chromebook user? Well, if you are then you must know that Chromebooks rely entirely on cloud and web applications. You need to perform every action in the Chrome Web browser. Also, there are other offline tasks like writing emails, viewing documents as well as playing some games. Thus, it is good to experience the Chrome OS. 

Chromebook-1

Solution:

Below are the tips that will help you to switch from Windows or OS X to Chromebook:

Signing in

It is very easy to setup your Chromebook within seconds. If you already have Google account then connect to a Wi-Fi network and sign in.

Chromebook-2

Exploring the settings 

By clicking Alt on the desktop, two options get revealed: toggling the shelf of apps to hide or remain persistent, and to change the wallpaper. You can find time, battery life, and your avatar available on the lower right-hand side of the shelf. If you click on this section, you can get more detailed information regarding Wi-Fi network, Bluetooth connectivity, and many more. On clicking Settings option, a new Chrome tab appears. With this, you can change your default search engine and customize your Chromebook with new wallpaper. In this menu, you can also change settings related to touch pad, keyboard, and display.

Keyboard

The biggest change that you can see will be the Chromebooks’s keyboard. You can make mistakes while hitting keys especially for copy and paste. You can find only Ctrl and Alt key in Chromebook. Caps Lock is also replaced by Search key through which you can search content on your Chromebook, Internet and Google Chrome Web Store. The Caps Lock feature in Chromebook can be enabled by clicking the Alt and Search keys.

Chromebook-3

There are other keys also that are missing including Home, End, Page Up, Page Down, and Delete. But, you can access them using other methods. For Home function, you can replace it by clicking Ctrl, Alt, and the up arrow. While the End button is replaced by Ctrl, Alt, and the down arrow. When you press Alt key with up arrow, it will replicate Page Up function. And, on pressing Alt with down arrow replaces the Page down function. For deleting your previous word, press Ctrl and Backspace.

Chromebook-4

You will also find the top row changed. Function keys have replaced by various browser and system commands. The first three functions depict going back to your previous page, moving forward, and reloading the page. The two keys with squares on them are for full-screen mode and switch to next window. Apart from this, the last five keys functions to control basic system commands like reducing brightness, volume mute, etc.

Shortcuts

Chromebook-5

Don’t worry; Chromebook supports large number of keyboard shortcuts through which you can easily access various commands. Capture a screenshot using Ctrl with next window key (F5). And, to select the small portion of the captured screenshot use Ctrl, F5, and Shift. These screenshots get saved in the Download folder which can be accessed in the Chrome OS file manager. Furthermore, by pressing Ctrl and O keys also you can open that captured screenshots.
For locking your Chromebook, hold Ctrl, Shift, and L keys. And, swapping the L key for the Q will log off completely. In order to open apps quickly, select the Alt key with numbers 1 through 9. 
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