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Does anyone know what the key codes are for the side buttons on the afterglow 2? They are not working in my favored ereader app for the next page and previous page. The developer says he can add them no problem but I need the key codes. How can I acquire this information?
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Easiest way to be sure is ask onyx support and with Arta posting here, maybe they'll respond.
My general impression based on behavior in other apps is that they might be tuned to page up/page down (codes here). I've found them useful in scrolling through lists, like my apps in the android app store. But I wouldn't go on my general impression. Also let us know if it does get added and which reader it is. FWIW, Moon+ responds to them. I haven't found another that does though. |
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I actually found the app KeyEvent Display does a good job capturing the left and right button key codes (92 and 93 respectively)
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EDIT: For a short term solution, Multilanguage Keymap Redefiner (https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...eymapredefiner) can detect and remap the buttons to something other readers will detect. I just made my right button emulate volume down, and it works in the kindle app (you have to check a box in kindle settings to use volume keys). I made the left button a dpad and it turns the pages forward in Overdrive. I don't have a back key, but I'm still pretty happy. My 3 main reading apps all work and I can page forward on either side in Moon+ at least. I bet there's something that works this way that could send different codes depending on which app you're in. Last edited by Marseille; 01-25-2015 at 01:06 AM. Reason: added keymap redifiner info |
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Cool, I will check that out in the meantime.
The app I use is PageTurner. It's a solid piece of software with nice sync feature for reading progress between devices, and the developer is super responsive and supportive. He was the only developer I found willing to maintain official support for the old androids (my rooted nook simple touch) in the current version of the app. I expect there will be an update to support the afterglow 2 soon now that I've shared the id codes for the buttons in question. |
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I cannot figure out how to move apps and data over to a 32GB external SD card. The Afterglow 2 recognizes that I have almost 30 GB of storage available, but it won’t allow the data to be stored on the external SD card, just internal memory. Thus, with just a few apps and the associated data, the memory is full. (I think this is the same issue experienced in this video review I saw) Is there a way to allow the user to browse to the path they would like used for storing their apps/data? Thanks! |
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I like the combination of Link2SD and FolderMount for this. Lots of tutorials around for using them together.
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Has anyone had luck modifying settings to increase battery life? What all can I do to make my battery last longer? I used no frills CPU to set to conservative and noop, but still using battery fast.
Is there a way to make it so the backlight does not come on automatically? Also, I am using a lot of apps that use sync - one note, dropbox, pocket, gmail, ever note, etc. I assume these probably drain the battery too, any way to schedule their activity so its not always running in the background draining battery, but still can keep my files up to date? Thanks! |
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Or any battery monitoring apps you recommend?
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Another Question
So, this would require to be rooted first, correct? Is it an easy process to root the Afterglow 2? Like I said, I've never rooted any device, so I'm not really sure how to go about it. I did see earlier on this forum a file to download, but is it pretty self explanatory? Or are there certain steps that have to be followed? Thanks so much for your help...
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It's as you already mentioned, self explanatory and it doesn't require any rooting skills. After you have installed and executed the app, it is recommended to use a Root Checker in order to check if the rooting was successful. eb00ker |
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Like Ebooker said just use the root master apk he posted. Just click the button that has the word Root in it, then at the next two prompts click the button that is not cancel (it's all in Chinese so I think it says cancel, it was in the same first menu as the root button) |
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GSam Battery Monitor is what I use. |
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why afterglow 2? how about a root guide video?
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living in turkey and bought this item from amazon. since amazon has no delivery to turkey, buying it is a real pain in the a**. so why do i want it? because i think the e-readers with numbered reading applications are insufficient. if you are trying to read a pdf file, you have to deal with irritating auto-crap abilities. if you want to read an epub or a mobi and your mother tongue is not english you have to deal with time-consuming dictionary usages. does any of you, dear e-reader manufacturers, heard of a simple reading application (with dictionary support) named "zo reader"? tried it and saw how easy to make use of its dictionary support? know that how ebookdroid (which is another application) smoothly handles the pdf files? that is why i think the e-readers with open android environment are revolutionary. *** and that is why i salute arca tech. but... the reviews i read about the item are quite worrisome. the manufacturer states that the product has 4 gb of storage. but the storage that alloted to applications is limited. so; 1) is it possible to invalidate that "barrier" with rooting? 2) since i do not know how to root and am afraid of ruining the device, is it possible, for one of you guys, to do a how-to-root-guide or something like that? thanks. Last edited by bagheera; 01-29-2015 at 07:00 AM. |
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I agree with your reasoning, however you need to understand that there are disadvantages: 1. From my experience (and judging from the internet), Onyx's quality control is worse than of devices such as Kindle and Kobo. Having said that - the service of both European distributors is excellent, from my experience. 2. The out-of-the-box experience is sub-optimal, as it's assumed that you can configure everything to your liking As for a rooting guide: 1. Download Towelroot v1 from here. 2. Copy the apk to your device. 3. Run the apk. 4. Click on the "Make it rain button". 5. Your device either reboots or shuts down (looks like it's frozen). If it does not reboot, reboot it yourself (by holding the power button for more than 10 seconds). 6. Download the SuperSU app from Google Play. 7. You're rooted ![]() |
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