Hi xda-community,
I like to share my first (and extremly simple ;)) Xposed module with you.
This module allows you to slide before you have to draw/type in your security pattern/pin/whatever. It is particularly useful if you use CyanogenMod (or other ROMs, that allow App shortcuts in lockscreens) and want to use both shortcuts AND a security pattern/pin/whatever. It works similiar to HTC's Sense UI (3.x).
Please note, that there is a sad bug present by using App shortcuts (in CM etc.) in lockscreen, which decreases the usability: You have to "unlock" your device with your pattern/pin/whatever twice. If you just unlock you don't have to do it twice. Therefore I rate this module as alpha. I would be very happy if someone has a solution to this problem :).
Supported ROMs
JB >= 4.2 (lockscreen has been overhauled in 4.2, therefore no <= 4.1)
KK not tested yet
Tested on:
- AOSP 4.3
- CM 10.2
Credits:
@rovo89 Your framework is amazing!
How to install
1. Install Xposed framework as described here
2. Install XLockSecuritySlide
3. Activate XLockSecuritySlide in Xposed installer
4. Reboot and enjoy
Known bugs
- Using app shortcuts causes you to "unlock" your device twice (see above)
- App shortcut to browser does not work (needs confirmation..)
Source
Apache License 2.0
github
Changelog
0.1 (2014/01/27)
initial release
I like to share my first (and extremly simple ;)) Xposed module with you.
This module allows you to slide before you have to draw/type in your security pattern/pin/whatever. It is particularly useful if you use CyanogenMod (or other ROMs, that allow App shortcuts in lockscreens) and want to use both shortcuts AND a security pattern/pin/whatever. It works similiar to HTC's Sense UI (3.x).
Please note, that there is a sad bug present by using App shortcuts (in CM etc.) in lockscreen, which decreases the usability: You have to "unlock" your device with your pattern/pin/whatever twice. If you just unlock you don't have to do it twice. Therefore I rate this module as alpha. I would be very happy if someone has a solution to this problem :).
Supported ROMs
JB >= 4.2 (lockscreen has been overhauled in 4.2, therefore no <= 4.1)
KK not tested yet
Tested on:
- AOSP 4.3
- CM 10.2
Credits:
@rovo89 Your framework is amazing!
How to install
1. Install Xposed framework as described here
2. Install XLockSecuritySlide
3. Activate XLockSecuritySlide in Xposed installer
4. Reboot and enjoy
Known bugs
- Using app shortcuts causes you to "unlock" your device twice (see above)
- App shortcut to browser does not work (needs confirmation..)
Source
Apache License 2.0
github
Changelog
0.1 (2014/01/27)
initial release
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