General1.Silence! uses the phone's proximity sensor to silence volumes if it's in your pocket, holster or face down on a table.2. Use the Volume Controls to select which volumes you want to silence.o System - silences all system volumes (notification, ringer, and system)o Media - silences the music playero Alarm - silences alarm tones3. To control aspects of Silence! feedbackSensitivity level The higher the sensitivity, the longer it will take to recognize the proximity transition. Setting it to
0 sec will make it respond immediately to proximity changes. This may become annoying because it might see subtle hand gestures or phone movement as proximity changes.o Stealth - no feedback (vibrate or notification sound) on proximity change.o Ringtone - play notification sound on proximity change.o Vibrate - vibrate on proximity change.4. Use the Advanced too Reset - reset settings to defaulto Clear notifications - clear all notifications generated by Silence! - Don't save volumes if don't save volumes on proximity changes if... - Already in close proximity if Silence! already is in holster - Any zero values if any volumes are zero - All zero values if all volumes are zero - Always save zero values save volumes no matter what their value isHints and suggestions1. Add a Home Screen widget to quickly enable/disable Silence!2. Set Stealth mode and Enable mode quickly from Home screen widget.3. Tap Settings to access all of the Silence! settings.Known problems/quirks1. Occasionally the proximity sensor registers "out of holster" when it's already out of the holster.You wouldn't notice this unless you having logging set to Verbose. It plays a short tone whenSilence! detects it is already out of the holster.2. Certain surfaces, like wood lament surfaces, don't register with the proximity sensor.Keywords: flip, silent, pocket, holster, proximity, control, Silence!, ringer, mute, vibrate, android, tools
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