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Tap and hold flashlight #2696

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ManDay opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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Tap and hold flashlight #2696

ManDay opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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help wanted Open to community contribution at any time p4 Priority 4 tool-flashlight

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@ManDay
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ManDay commented Nov 20, 2024

A non-sticky "flash" button (like the Whistle button, which only sounds while you hold it down) would be very useful for the flashlight for signaling/morse code. It's close to impossible to morse something with the sticky button for me.

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ManDay commented Nov 20, 2024

Actually I wonder whether the sticky button is needed at all, given that Android can already control the flashlight easily (with the power button or widget).

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I'll look into adding this ability, but I will not be removing the toggle button functionality since you can turn on the flashlight and close the app or remove your hand from the screen which is still very useful.

@kylecorry31 kylecorry31 changed the title Add non-sticky button for flashlight Tap and hold flashlight Nov 20, 2024
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You may also find this ticket interesting: #1612

@kylecorry31 kylecorry31 added the help wanted Open to community contribution at any time label Dec 27, 2024
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