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Post by zbel on Apr 22, 2018 15:49:12 GMT
Hi,
What’s the requirement for the (BETA) Fast click and touch ?
When i try to activate it, i got this warning: The fast touch method is not compatible with this device.
I’m on Xiaomi mi6 :
Snapdragon 835 Octa Core 2,45 GHz Adreno 540 653MHz 6Go RAM + 64Go ROM Android 8.0.0
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Post by AnkuLua on Apr 22, 2018 16:06:02 GMT
Unfortunate, we don't know.
Please try to enable multiple times. And check if it works for one.
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Post by zbel on Apr 22, 2018 16:24:05 GMT
Unfortunate, we don't know. Please try to enable multiple times. And check if it works for one. Tried 20 times, still the same warning. Is there any logfile to figure it out ?
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Post by zbel on Apr 22, 2018 21:39:52 GMT
Unfortunate, we don't know. Please try to enable multiple times. And check if it works for one. For your record it’s working on Xiaomi Redmi 4x (Android 8.0.0 too) Weird, i need it on the mi6 model...
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Post by zbel on Apr 22, 2018 22:54:31 GMT
I just found the solution !
In the developer options of MIUI, i have to disable : Memory optimization.
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Post by AnkuLua on Apr 23, 2018 0:32:40 GMT
Great!!!
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Post by zbel on Apr 26, 2018 8:40:10 GMT
For the record, it activates only when : - i launch the daemon first - enable fast click when still connected to USB. (otherwise he said that the device is incompatible) The log message when i enable the fast touch : mkdir: '/data/local/tmp': File exists mkdir: '/data/local/tmp/dalvik-cache': File exists bash arg: --port bash arg: 11168 args: [--port, 11168] arg: "--port" arg: "11168" arg="--port" mCurArgData="null" mNextArg=1 argwas="--port" nextarg="11168" data="11168" may be it helps ? AnkuLua EDIT: after few hours, the script launch but dont work until i disable fast touch and no way to enable it again, until i reboot my phone + launch deamon + enable under usb.
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Post by docbt on Jun 11, 2021 5:42:23 GMT
I have the same issue. Sometimes fast click works, sometimes not (android 6 device). So I am using daemon now, which is working stable.
But why can't we install it forever?
Can you please explain, how it works?
I mean, with rooted device, magisk, twrp everything should be possible. I don't understand why it's explicitly not possible on real devices, but it works for emulators. Where is the difference?
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Post by AnkuLua on Jun 11, 2021 23:26:55 GMT
I have the same issue. Sometimes fast click works, sometimes not (android 6 device). So I am using daemon now, which is working stable. But why can't we install it forever? Can you please explain, how it works? I mean, with rooted device, magisk, twrp everything should be possible. I don't understand why it's explicitly not possible on real devices, but it works for emulators. Where is the difference? It's the limitation of Android. Real devices have more protections. And later Android versions also have more protections.
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Post by docbt on Jun 24, 2021 6:07:12 GMT
I have the same issue. Sometimes fast click works, sometimes not (android 6 device). So I am using daemon now, which is working stable. But why can't we install it forever? Can you please explain, how it works? I mean, with rooted device, magisk, twrp everything should be possible. I don't understand why it's explicitly not possible on real devices, but it works for emulators. Where is the difference? It's the limitation of Android. Real devices have more protections. And later Android versions also have more protections. With root it is possible and it was not very complicated. I wrote a litte script that fires on boot (with smart pack kernel manager). With magisk it also possible. See here: android.stackexchange.com/questions/213353/how-to-run-an-executable-on-boot-and-keep-it-running
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Post by AnkuLua on Jun 24, 2021 7:26:13 GMT
Great. Would you try to run following command? /data/local/tmp/ama_daemon Note: you should at least installing daemon one time for the file to exist.
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