[Q] Broken G2!!!! Need Help with screen shots - G2 and Desire Z General

I have a g2 that is broken and I need help getting some things off of it.
the phone works except the screen wont come on. The touch screen works but I cant tell where I am touching.
i want to use Droid Explorer to allow me to use the screen emulator but there is one catch...
My wife never turned on the USB Debugging.
I would like a few screen shots of the STOCK G2 from TMOUS
1) I need the home screen with the menu button pressed
2) The settings screen... If "applications" fits in the first screen then just that screen... If it is below the screen then could you show me a shot of the last item on the first screen scrolled to the top so as to be able to see where "applications" will lie.
3) The shot of the "applications" page and where "USB Debugging" is
Thanks!!!!!!
Don

Well I'll try and help (My replacement got the 2.3.3 update so no root)
If you can get into settings swipe down hard so you know you're at the top of the page. From there Applications should be lateral from where the charging port is on the side. Tap the same spot for development, and USB debugging should be lateral from the top of the volume up button and tap anywhere on that line (At least on GB) and it should come up with a pop up. Now put your finger right above the home button and just tap in a straight line up and stop before you get to the middle of the screen and USB debugging should be enabled. ( The phone is upright during this, make sure phone is unplugged during this or it may go to the USB storage screen, just hit back in that case and continue with your phone above the home button.)
Let me know if you need more help.
Just did it with my eyes closed so works from my end =p

Thanks!!!
That worked!!! Thanks!!!
Now we are cookin!!
My wife says thanks!!
Don

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[Q] menu comes up after slide

TMOUS HD2 Stock
When my wife slides here display to unlock, the next screen should be sense with clock and weather background.
What happens is the start screen shows immediately, even when we select the lock at the bottom, it works one time, the reverts back to start screen.
Any ideas?
Go to Settings/Menu/All Settings/Today/Items tab at the bottom of the screen. Make sure she has a check beside HTC Sense, you will have to scroll down a little in the box with all the options in it to see HTC Sense. If she has HTC Sense checked then back up all of her info with something like Microsoft MY Phone or SPB Back up. Then Hard Reset her phone by powering on the phone and holding the volume up and down buttons down while powering on. If this does not help then you have a hardware issue.

HD2 WP7 screen not responding. Need help to access SMS

Hi! I have a massive problem atm that I'm hoping to get your guys help on. My screen on my HD2 WP7 device is caput...not responding at all to any touch input. I know that this had nothing to do with the ROM (PDAimatejam Rom v8) but more the hardware itself (I believe that this is a common problem with old HD2's - ie. diffuser goes or something). Right now the only thing I can do is accept or reject an incoming call. I don't mind resetting the device but there are 2 SMS text messages that I desperately need to read.
Is there any way to access these via my computer using USB->microUSB, or if there is a utility that I can flash to it to allow me to access the device interface? If so, it will have to be something that I can flash as I cannot access the device interface at all.
Hopefully I can resolve this soon with your advice/help! Thank you in advance!
you can try but only if you have SMSBackup installed on phone
restart phone (screen must be not locked) to show main screen with tiles
connect to Zune
install SMSBackup to phone (if not installed) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1448197
install wf Phone Tools to PC (if not installed) http://wpmanagertool.codeplex.com/
run wf Phone Tools, connect to device (Zune must be run and screen unlocked), select "extract sms from device"
Thanks for the reply dxdy. I'm downloading wfPhoneTools now. ClickOnce installer ran but application doesn't open. In any case, I'm unsure if this work....if I reboot my phone I won't even be able to get to the main tiles interface. I can bypass the "Enter PIN" screen by pressing 'Back' on my device, but that will take me back to the lockscreen, and device is not registering any touch input for me to even slide up to unlock. Advice please?
screen not responding? try pressing the call and power button alternating quickly and simultaneously. This works coz sometimes the digitizer is located at the bottom of the power button and gets stuck at times from pressure (like putting it in a tight pocket) and the green button puts counter pressure on the opposite side so relieve the pressure
drmodify said:
screen not responding? try pressing the call and power button alternating quickly and simultaneously. This works coz sometimes the digitizer is located at the bottom of the power button and gets stuck at times from pressure (like putting it in a tight pocket) and the green button puts counter pressure on the opposite side so relieve the pressure
Click to expand...
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Hi drmodify. Tried that as well but to no avail. I followed some advice I read up somewhere on XDA to press down hard just above the power button, in a way to kind of 're-seat' the digitizer (lol, I called it a diffuser in my op!). That actually did the trick, albeit temporarily. But managed to get my SMSs off the phone. Thanks anyway for the input!

[Q] touch screen sensitivity

Is sensitivity adjustable? My phone is constantly calling people on my contact list, or texting them paragraphs of jibberish. And jumps around from screen to screen "on it's own".
When I take it out of the case,it's awake, and it's on any one of who knows what page. And my apps are moved around, like I held my finger on one of the apps on my home page and dragged it to another page (panel)
When I turn the phone on, or take it out of the case, almost always the big weather and time app is gone from my home page. I have to find it, and drag it back home.
Before I put my phone in my belt case, . . . because I'm having this problem . . .
1). I turn off all apps. (Hold the select button down a few seconds. Then swipe off all open apps.)
2). I make sure it's on the main desktop page, and put it to sleep. (Press OFF button for a second. Screen is black) So the page that should come up when I wake it up should be my home page. And if it's accidentally bumped or presses the awake button while in my case, (?) it should be on home page, not on message page, or phone page. Or trying to log me into Google!
But it's getting turned on, and apps selected, etc. while it's in the case. Sometimes it's actually turning off, then back on. I hear it chiming during the bootup.
The case was made for the phone. Fits perfectly. Leather. And there's no way I'm bumping the side of the case, hitting the on button.
When it does this, sometimes it's on my messaging/texting page, and somehow selects someone to text. And is either recording whatever it's "hearing", or it types long paragraphs of jiberish text.
Any ideas? TIA! Wayne
does it do it on it's own?
When left overnight untouched, or left on table for awhile?
As far as I know the only way to physically wake the phone up is either press side power button or center home button and maybe the case is causing the phone to wake and register commands. Another possibility is voice commands, are those on?
otherwise there is a program that causes all the trouble. Once you know whats causing the issue, the fix should be simple.
I think screen sensitivity can only be adjusted up, for glove use, but that makes me think you suspect case being at the root of this, so either try different case, or lock the screen with password or something more difficult to activate by accident.
My friend "butt call me" at least 3 times from his iphone, but I never had this issue with Note3 since I have to press one of the buttons and then properly swipe the screen, within few seconds, not easy to do accidently .
And judging from your post, do you have your screen lock set to nothing ? So it's easy to wake the phone and do unintended touches, even in a case.
Sent from my N9005
Thanks
RE: And judging from your post, do you have your screen lock set to nothing ?
So it's easy to wake the phone and do unintended touches, even in a case.
Thanks for the reply. As far as I know I don't have my screen locked to anything.
No idea actually.
What I did find is that the sensitivity feature was turned on. I turned that off.
Then I turned off the voice function.
Tried that. No better.
So I set a password. That works. BUT . . . now I can't find where I turned off the voice rec.
And I've really tried finding it. Now I can't use voice for texting. The mic icon is gone from
my text menu.

Display "home screen" on second display

Hi guys~
Unfortunately I dropped my yota on concrete ground and the main screen is not working anymore before a new phone arrived, I need to live with it for a little while, with the second screen.
Most of the time it serve the purpose, email/chat/calls, but I'm unable to get to the home screen to open my apps. Its strange enough it occasionally get me to the home screen, I remember one time I use the back button(the triangle) on a setting screen, or the home button(square) on wechat or simply swipe up on messenger, it brought me to the home screen, but never again no matter how hard or how many times I try
Do you guys know is there a way I can get to the home screen on the second display? Much apprecaited and that will definitely prevent grey hair growing on my head! Thanks in advance!!
Keith
Slide up left long press the home button wheel to activate yotamirror, it's then the left icon choice of three option.

[FRP] HTC Desire 626 - Verizon Prepaid - Model # HTCD200LVWPP - htc_a32e

[FRP] HTC Desire 626 - Verizon Prepaid - Model # HTCD200LVWPP - htc_a32e
I <3 HTC!
This HTC phone is OLD and yeah I know this probably won't be of much use these days as many people do not have this phone still? .. (I have 4 different 626 variant almost all modded out physically and software) .. but I have to post it because I love doing FRP's manually, it will help those that want to learn, and obviously help those with this device.. So for some time literally every device I get my hands on that I have spare time for or think might make for an interesting FRP removal I make sure to "freestyle" and find my own ways 95% of the time without using google or youtube. Yeap.. even when I have the hardware and software to do it sitting in my office. I wanted to cover just about every way possible I could find and come up with on my own to remove FRP for this old dandy here. Hopefully someone will find it of some use and or use these simple methods on other older and some methods (such as 3, 4, 5 and 6) will work on newer devices. If you do a lot of FRP removal you already know all of this so you can move on. Before any negative criticism.. Yes I do know some of these removal processes are taking the LONG route but again I did it so to include everything possible for the HTC Desire 626 Verizon PrePaid model in this tutorial.. For fun and learning purposes.
I would say it's best to read the whole tutorial first and see which you want to give a try and because it is just good to know incase you come across another FRP locked device. The easiest will be method 1.
Whats Needed:
-Tiny bit of time
-Quick Fingers (method 1)
-ADB & Fastboot (linked in thread and for methods 3, 4, 5 depending on program)
-FRP Removal Program that removes through ADB (method 5)
-EDL Cable (method 6)
-Qualcomm Drivers (attached and for method 6)
Initial Steps: Enable accessibility by holding 2 fingers on the homescreen, when enabled, draw an L shape starting at the top of the screen. At the top right you will see a half circle that says [Talkback Settings]. Press this and then follow through to the Talkback Settings. Using two fingers touch the screen and move up with your fingers to scroll the screen now scroll down until you see *Talkback suspend and resume* and enable this. Hold both volume buttons to disable talkback and now you can ->
NOTE-> For Methods 1, 2, 3 and 5. If going through [Recent Apps] -> *Settings* -> *Screen Pinning* does not allow you to backup into settings.. Then select the other option *Running Apps* and backup into settings using it. Reason i say this is because I have found if i do not go in the order i describe below then backing up into settings from after screen pinning it won't backup into settings unless i select *Running Apps* and go back from there. Either one should work really. I wasn't able to backup into settings without enabling screen pinning though and it only worked if I went straight back after enabling.
1 FRP Bypass Hack - Enable Talkback by holding down both volume rockers for 5 seconds. Make a backwards L swipe. Swipe out from the right far over to the left side almost to the edge then up to the top. Make sure you swipe the line over for the bottom of the L shape almost over to the other side of the screen before you draw up with it. You might have to do it a few times and play around with your starting point up and down the right side of the screen and over in the middle close to the edge of the screen where you go back up the screen. You will get it eventually. Now press both volume buttons to disable Talkback. You should now be in Recent Apps and at the top right will be 3 dots. Select these and press [Settings] and enable *Screen Pinning* then press back until you get into Settings then go down to [Backup and Reset] and click on this then [Reset Phone].. Now here is where it gets fun! We are going to quickly bypass Android 5.1's protection disabling the ability to press the *OK* button you see at the bottom. You are going to want to go back a screen to start. Next press on [Reset Phone] and now with your right thumb quickly press OK and as soon as you do this you will see where the box pops up and know where the OK button on it is. So position your right thumb or w/e finger you can press with quickly over the area where the *OK* would be or remember the spot and go back a screen and repeat the process. Eventually because of doing this the system will slow down some and the box will stay longer so you've more time to click *OK*. You will see it works if you do it quick enough. Bingo. Done. Phone will restart completely reset and you have now bypassed FRP.
2App Process Kill - (Need to revise and finish this soon) Enable Talkback by holding down both volume rockers for 5 seconds. Make a backwards L swipe. Swipe out from the right far over to the left side almost to the edge then up to the top. Make sure you swipe the line over for the bottom of the L shape almost over to the other side of the screen before you draw up with it. You might have to do it a few times and play around with your starting point up and down the right side of the screen and over in the middle close to the edge of the screen where you go back up the screen. You will get it eventually. Now press both volume buttons to disable talkback. You should now see [Recent Apps] and at the top right will be 3 dots. Select these and press *Settings* in the list and enable *Screen Pinning*. Now you want to press back. You will now be in [Security] so scroll down and enable *Unknown Sources*. Press back again and now you will be in [Settings]. Goto [App Manager] press this then goto the tab that says [ALL]. Scroll down to *Google Policy* and disable it, clear cache. Next find and close *
3 Command Prompt ADB - Enable Talkback by holding down both volume rockers for 5 seconds. Make a backwards L swipe. Swipe out from the right far over to the left side almost to the edge then up to the top. Make sure you swipe the line over for the bottom of the L shape almost over to the other side of the screen before you draw up with it. You might have to do it a few times and play around with your starting point up and down the right side of the screen and over in the middle close to the edge of the screen where you go back up the screen. You will get it eventually. Now press both volume buttons to disable talkback. You should now see [Recent Apps] and at the top right will be 3 dots. Select these and press settings in the list and enable *Screen Pinning*. Now you want to press back. You will now be in [Security] so scroll down and enable unknown sources. Press back again and now you will be in [Settings]. Scroll down to [About] then to [Software Information] then onto [More] and press the build button multiple times until it says "Developer Settings Enabled" and press back 2 times. Goto [Developer Options] and enable *USB Debugging*. Now...
You can hook up the phone to a computer using a Micro USB Data Cable, install adb link -> https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979 , open command prompt by pressing windows key and r at the same time then typing in cmd . Now type this code into the Command Prompt window -
adb shell content insert --uri content://settings/secure --bind name:s:user_setup_complete --bind value:s:1
If it doesn't work then
adb shell am start -n com.google.android.gsf.login/
If it doesn't work then
adb shell am start -n com.google.android.gsf.login.LoginActivity
Done.
4 Command Prompt FASTBOOT - (Doesn't work on mine and unlikely to work due to locked bootloader etc but you can try on your device as this works for more devices than just this... and then post results)
You can hook up the phone to a computer using a Micro USB Data Cable, install fastboot link (don't install again if you already installed for method 4) -> https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979 , open command prompt by pressing windows key and r at the same time then typing in cmd . Now type this code into the Command Prompt window -
fastboot -w
If it doesn't work then
fastboot erase config
If it doesn't work then
fastboot -i 0x2a96 erase config
Done.
5 FRP Removal Program - Any FRP removal software or hardware program and or box that supports FRP removal using ADB / Fastboot.
Hook up the phone to a computer using a Micro USB Data Cable, install adb/fastboot link -> https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979 ->
Enable Talkback by holding down both volume rockers for 5 seconds. Make a backwards L swipe. Swipe out from the right far over to the left side almost to the edge then up to the top. Make sure you swipe the line over for the bottom of the L shape almost over to the other side of the screen before you draw up with it. You might have to do it a few times and play around with your starting point up and down the right side of the screen and over in the middle close to the edge of the screen where you go back up the screen. You will get it eventually. Now press both volume buttons to disable talkback. You should now see [Recent Apps] and at the top right will be 3 dots. Select these and press settings in the list and enable *Screen Pinning*. Now you want to press back. You will now be in [Security] so scroll down and enable unknown sources.* Press back again and now you will be in [Settings]. Scroll down to [About] then to [Software Information] then onto [More] and press the build button multiple times until it says "Developer Settings Enabled" and press back 2 times. Goto [Developer Options] and enable *USB Debugging*. Now... Run any program out there that has the ability to remove FRP using ADB. You can also alternateively try putting it into fastboot and using their fastboot removal options but these are more than likely going to be the ones used in method 4 unless a special method. Done.
6 EDL Mode using Program - (This would not work with the programs I normally use but will work on other devices.. other 626 such as the Post Paid Verizon variant and other phones)
NOTE: This will require you to have a EDL Cable & Qualcomm Drivers installed. The EDL Cable puts the phone into Qualcomm 9008 mode by changing some pinouts in a cable and forcing it to goto this mode which you normally only see on US Qualcomm phones when.. it is hardbricked. If you do not have one you can Google or search YouTube on how to make one with just a spare data cable and a little snipping and twisting of wires. Make sure you have the Qualcomm Drivers intalled first. Use 32/64 bit according to your systems architecture. If you need help finding out you need to check your system information on windows to see which it is. Most newer computers will be 64 bit. x86 = 32 bit and x64 = 64 bit.
Put phone into EDL Mode using cables instructions. For my cable i boot the device then I plug the cable into the phone and into the computer. Then I hold down all buttons which would be both volume rockers and the power button while also holding down my EDL cable button and I wait until the phone shuts off. From here i wait about 8-12 seconds then I release my button forcing the phone into Qualcomm 9008 mode. Ok now after you've done this open [Device Manager] on your computer to make sure it has recognized the phone under [Com Ports]. Now use one of many programs out there to remove the FRP. Reboot. Done.
READ: AFTER ALL METHODS GOTO BACKUP AND RESET AND FACTORY RESET YOUR PHONE BEFORE USING!
Please post your results and let us all know which method you used on your device!
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-noidodroid
FRP BYPASS. INSTALL XAPK
Hi, I'm currently trying all your steps to do the bypass on my own HTC, but I can't access Developer Settings to enable USB Debugging and OEM Unlock, do you have a fix to that ? Thanks in advance

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