Guide on using Audio Control mode in Honor 5X - Honor 5X Guides, News, & Discussion

What’s Audio Control all about?
Audio Control is an option in the EMUI camera application that lets you click pictures just by saying the word ’cheese’. You can also click a photo by raising your voice to a certain decibel level.
When does Audio Control work best?
Audio control works best when you’re clicking pictures – either selfies or with multiple people. You can add in a little twist to the take and ask them to scream and shout at the top of their voices. Apart from the instant adrenaline rush, this exercise will surely result in some impressive photos.
Audio Control also practically reduces the chances of blur by eliminating the need to tap an icon or press a button to click a photo.
No shakes, no blurs – just picture perfect photography!
How do you set it up?
1. In the camera settings, Select audio Control.
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2. Enable show audio icon on main camera view and audio control by toggling buttons.
3. Tap to select one of the audio control options.
4. Audio Control is now enabled.
There are 2 audio control options.
1. Say Cheese to take photo
2. Increase your voice to high decibel to take pics

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is there any possibility to reduce the camera light?
if i take pictures from faces, the flash uses his full power and messes up the picture. there is an example:
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On my Sony Ericsson K800i the kamera did send out a light to get the focus and took the picture with the flash light...
anyone knows good settings to take pictures at darker places?
also the hd2 has a quiet bad image stabilization. did someone experienced something diffrent?
The TMoUS camera drivers fix the LED flash overexposure problem so all you have to do is find a cooked ROM which uses them.
I used to have a k800i too, the camera is far better than hd2 due to its xenon flash (better light management) and very short shutter time (reducing blur).
If as NeoGreendawg says the US rom has a fix then its only a matter of time till its fixed officially over here.
Right now i use a program called Torchbutton which turns the led's on. Then run camera app and set flash to disabled. The torch gives enough light but without the superbright flash that kills the pic.
Look on the sticky application thread in hd2 themes & apps for torch button.
As for image stabilisation i guess we just have to hold the thing damn still

Use OnePlus as Remote Control

Hello, today I want to show you how to turn your OnePlus into a universal remote.
Buy IR jack 3.5mm or build it.
- Download ZaZa Remote. (thanks to michealderek for the software)
- Plug the external IR in the audio jack and start ZaZa Remote.
- Click "More" in the lower left and put the check on "Recognize Device".
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- Click on "Add" and select the type of device. We will use as an example a Samsung TV.
- Subsequently, the program will try to find television to be able to engage with the IR.
- If television responds click "Has response" and move on, otherwise "No response" and the program will continue to try the other televisions. Usually it works the first time.
- Do this for the various keys.
- At the end you will have the working remote control for your OnePlus!
Enjoy!
Good to know,thanks
Hello,
I order that device from aliexpress, installed app in my OPO, tried all options to recognize but it's not working..
I've this --> http://www.samsung.com/us/video/tvs/UN40H6400AFXZA
Please help me
It is possible to build IR transmitter? Any directions with schematics?
Nice!
The only thing i miss of the s4 is the IR
dadme said:
It is possible to build IR transmitter? Any directions with schematics?
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Yes you can
quora.com/How-do-I-make-an-IR-blaster-with-a-3-5-mm-jack-to-control-my-TV-and-AC-with-my-Android-phone
or Google "3.5mm IR transmitter schematic"

Some ideas for Windows 10 Mobile

Hi everyone. I often look Windows Feedback and each time a little surprised what users offer do:
"add another view calendar"
"live tiles does not work"
"return the view albums"
"add the closing applications with one button"
"optimize battery consumption"
And this is the end of user suggestions...
I thought for a moment and decided to write about what I lack. I write here because it is very difficult to bring my 'unique' ideas to other users via the application. Of course, there are ideas that have been proposed, but for some reason not scored any significant number of votes. Hope, you will support:
Using phone as SD card. It's very fast and convenient.
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Using phone as a webcam. Agree with me it would be cool to use a 41 megapixel camera as the webcam?
Shooting a photo during video recording
Flashlight while shooting a photo
Touch to shoot
The maximum exposure time should be up to 30 seconds
MHL
OTG
Continuum via MHL and Bluetooth/Wi-Fi paired devices
Switching tabs in Edge by swiping left or right on the adress bar, swipe up - view tabs
Back button should close the tab. Also, it should be a button to restore the closed tab(s)
Applications must be closed by pressing "back" key
There should be a button to close playing music
Permanent notifications for processes like downloading
New Universal applications launching is very long
Swipe from left to right to open hamburger menu. Just it should be here
I'm attaching screenshots so you can find your review and to vote for it
So late. Tomorrow completed yet.☺
I would be very happy if I can read and reply to SMS from Windows 10 PC.
Maybe some gestures in Edge - for examples - swiping with two fingers to go to next tab.

Know about Honor 5X - Multi functional Fingerprint scanner

The fingerprint scanner at the back of the honor 5X is fast and accurate, but simply unlocking the phone is not the only thing you can do with the sensor.
Here are some neat things you can do with it:
1. Accessing Locked apps - Your fingerprint can be used to access the locked apps
2. Shutter button - while you're in the camera app, simply touch it and you will snap a picture or start recording a video clip.
3. Answer a call - when someone tries to reach you, press and hold the sensor to answer the call.
4. Stop an alarm - if your device is face down and your alarm goes off, just touch and hold the scanner to disable it.
5. Expand your notification - swipe down on your sensor in order to expand your notification shade and quick settings menus.
6. Clear notifications - Double tap on the scanner to clear your notifications.
7. Launch apps - You can launch an app linked to your fingerprint when the screen is locked. Ex Whatsapp, Camera
8. Call - Call a fingerprint associated contact when the screen is locked.
That's pretty much a lot of added functionality that few other phones have. Impressive, indeed!
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Running apps in potrait on landscape units

Hi all.
I have an RSNav in my car running Android 9, I also have modded headlights that can be controlled via the bluetooth app on my phone. I thought that I'd be able to install the app on my RSNav and control it that way instead of being phone dependant, however the app doesn't work properly on the head unit.
The app is 'Morimoto XBT RGB' and while their hardware is top quality the app is really poor, and it hasn't been updated for about 4 years. When trying to run this on the unit, it does load up, but it's clear that it isn't designed for landscape devices as the title displays all stretched and pixelated. On the main screen it has a color wheel, but this doesn't work properly; it gets cut off and the dot on the wheel glitches all over the place, as does the tone selector. The icons at the bottom also get cut off and you cannot scroll down on the RSNav. I've not even bothered to try and connect via bluetooth.
Picture of the main screen:
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I've not got a huge understanding of all this. The RSNav has Android 9, but it's kind of a cut down version and doesn't have all features/options, say, a phone would have. It has nothing to do with screen orientation in the settings, for example. And I've had issues with other apps such as "Poweramp" - it threw an error when I tried to set music folder locations (but I managed to get around it) and people seemed to point out that "something" was missing it depended on.
Anyway I did try some screen orientation apps to try and force it to run in some kind of portrait mode but nothing worked.
So my question is: is there any way to get this working or is it a lost cause?
I wish Morimoto would update the app since a lot of people have had many issues with it, it's outdated, and it has a low rating because of this. But at the moment it stands neglected.

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