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Revision as of 18:41, 10 May 2011

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Overview

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Mode Switcher is a webOS application that brings profile support to your device in the form of "modes". These "modes" can nearly control every available setting in webOS and can be triggered (manually or automatically) by a number of different methods or "triggers" that in turn change settings on your device based on the configuration of the modes you created. Mode Switcher is very powerful and feature rich. You can make its use as simple or complex as you would need.

Here is a list of the controllable settings and available triggers.
(Note: Some settings are only available and controllable when using Mode Switcher 2.x and the Advanced System Prefs patches for webOS 2.1)

Controllable Settings
  • The wallpaper
  • The status for instant messaging accounts
  • All three volume levels (Ringtone, System, Media)
  • Ringtones and system sounds and alerts
  • The display (brightness, screen timeout, LED/banner notifications and screen on/off when on touchstone)
  • All radios (Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/GPS/Data/Phone)
  • Open and closing of applications
  • Network type
  • Roaming setting (forced and automatic)
  • E-mail and messaging notifications and settings
  • Security settings
  • Apps that support launch parameters (like Govnah)
Available Triggers
  • Application
  • Battery Level
    • Advanced Systems Prefs - Framework (Required)
  • Bluetooth Connection (by profile or device name)
  • Calendar Event
  • Charger Event (touchstone w/orientation, USB or wall charger. Can be set separately)
    • Advanced Systems Prefs - Framework (Required)
  • Display State
  • GPS Location
  • Headset
  • Mode Change
  • Silent Switch
  • Time Interval
  • Time of Day
  • Wi-Fi Network


Versions

There are two versions of Mode Switcher available. What version you use is dependent on what version of webOS is running on your device. Mode Switcher 1.x is available for webOS 1.4.x and Mode Switcher 2.x for webOS 2.x.

Mode Switcher 2 was completely rewritten into a Javascript service instead of being an application that runs in the background. It supports controlling even more system settings than MS 1.x with the help of the Advanced System Prefs patches for webOS 2.1. Mode Switcher 2 is faster, better and all around more awesome than before!

Differences in the version's features, settings and capabilities will be noted throughout the rest of the wiki.


Installation

The following information will help you install Mode Switcher.


Overview

Stable Releases
The stable releases of Mode Switcher can be found in the WebOS-Internals Feed and are recommended for general public use.
(Note: Mode Switcher 2 is not yet in the public feeds.)

Testing Releases
The testing releases of Mode Switcher can be found in the WebOS-Internals Testing Feed.

Due to the testing releases of Mode Switcher being in the WebOS-Internals Testing Feed, please take a few mintues to read over, understand and agree to the WebOS-Internals Testing Feed Rules before continuing. The testing releases of Mode Switcher are recommended only for those that wish to test out the latest and greatest features before they are implemented into the stable releases.

Corresponding/Related Patches
There are a number of patches that extend Mode Switcher's functionality. While they are not required for Mode Switcher to function; they are recommended as they add much more functionality to your device and controlling of the functions with Mode Switcher. These patches can be found in the WebOS-Internals Patch Feed. Please follow the links for installation and other general information.

Mode Switcher 2.x

In Particular:

  • Advanced Systems Prefs - Framework (For using the charger/battery triggers).
  • Advanced Systems Prefs - Email and/or Messaging Prefs patches (For controlling email/messaging settings).
  • Advanced Systems Prefs - Calendar Prefs OR Uber Calendar patch (For controlling calendar settings).



Mode Switcher 1.x


Method

The following method can be used to install Mode Switcher.


Preware
  1. Open Preware
  2. Start typing “Mode Switcher” (no quotes)
  3. Tap the Mode Switcher from the list
  4. Tap the Install button
  5. Tap the Ok button to restart Luna

Or

  1. Open Preware
  2. Tap Available Packages
  3. Tap Application > System Utilities > Mode Switcher
  4. Tap the Install button
  5. Tap the Ok button to restart Luna


Updating

webOS OTA Updates

Since Mode Switcher is an app, it is OTA (over-the-air) update safe. However, the patches that correspond/extend Mode Switchers functionality like the Advanced System Prefs patches and the Mode Menu patches are not OTA (over-the-air) update safe. When there is an OTA update to a newer version of webOS from your carrier, you must remove these patches before updating. If you do not remove them prior to running the OTA update, you most likely will need to run the Emergency Patch Recovery tool from Preware.


Application and Patch Updates

Updated versions of Mode Switcher and the related patches can be applied via Preware.


Usage

Mode Switcher 2.x

topics (no particular order at this point:

  1. Introduction
    1. activating
  1. Extensions
    1. advanced features
    2. setting/action/trigger extensions
  1. Modes
    1. Exporting/Importing
    2. Mode Type (norm/mod)
    3. automation
  1. Settings
    1. setting types (need adv patches for some of them)
    2. notify
    3. add/remove settings
  1. Actions
    1. add apps
    2. add MS
      1. advanced MS control
    3. add service (srv)
  1. Triggers
    1. behavior
    2. groups
    3. trigger types (need adv patches for some of them)
    4. add/remove triggers
  1. Help
    1. via app menu
    2. help bubbles for explanation of settings.
  1. Status
    1. main scene
    2. mode scene


Mode Switcher 1.x

Troubleshooting/FAQs

Mode Switcher 1.x & 2.x

Q: There are times when the radios (Phone/Data (3G)/Bluetooth/Wi-Fi) don't change state (on/off) when opening, closing or switching modes. What is wrong?
A: There is a bug in webOS (version independent) where depending on the device/installation you may have varying success with the radios changing state. The frequency in which what radio settings get "stuck" or which radio settings don't get applied varies. A temporary solution is to do a full restart of the device which usually clears the "stuck" radio settings.

Note: This issue affects devices running the stock and modified kernels. It appears to affect any device running any current webOS versions (1.4.x/2.x)


Mode Switcher 2.x

Q: I can't seem to find the settings for controlling the calendar, email and/or messaging nor the charger and/or battery triggers?
A: One of two things are not setup correctly.

  1. As mentioned in the Installation > Overview > Corresponding/Related Patches section, certain patches are needed to extend Mode Switcher functionality. Please see the links to the related wiki pages for help with installing those patches.
  2. If you have those patches installed, make sure you have the Advanced Features toggle enabled. (It can be found by going to the app menu and selecting Extensions.)


Mode Switcher 1.x

Q: I’m getting this error when I try to install Mode Switcher: “1 of 1 hunk failed -- saving rejects to file etc/palm/luna.conf.rej"
A: The patch “Launch Brightness Unlinked on Luna Boot” conflicts with the "Launch Mode Switcher on Luna Boot" patch and must be removed.

Q: I installed Mode Switcher, but when I tap the launcher icon nothing happens.
A: You must perform a Luna Restart after installing/updating Mode Switcher.

Q: Can I close / get rid of the Mode Switcher dashboard icon?
A: If you are on a Pixi/Pixi+, then no, the dashboard scene needs to be active for Mode Switcher to function. For the Pre/Pre+, install the Launch Mode Switcher on Luna Boot patch to get rid of the dashboard.

Q: Can I manually or use Save/Restore to import my Mode Switcher 1.x modes into Mode Switcher 2.x?
A: Unfortunately, no. The differences between version 1.x and 2.x are to great to make this possible.


Resources

Support Development

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Official Forum

Mode Switcher 2.x


Mode Switcher 1.x

Official Twitter Account
Bug Reporting
Registration on the site is required to submit bug reports.
Feature Requests
Registration on the site is required to submit feature requests.


Status

Mode Switcher 2.x


Changelog
2.2.0 - Next Major Public Release - (?? ??th, 2011)
  • Delay configuration for starting of applications (was in MS 1.x)
  • Extension configuration for trigger delays, settings handling
  • Screen state control (hopefully for both, on charger and when removed)
  • Automatic updating of account lists (now email/msg settings need to be re-added if accounts are added)
  • Allowing popup for modifier modes (not sure if this is doable in the way I would like)
  • New contacts settings extension (support for unknown contacts settings)
  • New settings into sound extension (support for battery/charger notification sound settings)
  • New phone settings extension (support for some of the advanced phone app settings)
  • Mode status functionality (possible to see what the current trigger status is for the modes)


2.1.0 - First Major Public Release - (May 9th, 2011)
  • Bug fixes & final touches


2.0.8 - Next Testing Release - (May 6th, 2011)
  • Automatic updating of configuration when mode is renamed (MS app configs in other modes)
  • Other final touches on the app side
  • Added configurable sound for the popup into MS preferences
  • Added notification for mode loops (wrongly configured MS app usage)
  • Changed the grouped trigger behavior, now all triggers need to be valid in one of the groups
  • Removed unneeded preferences / app menu entries


2.0.7 - Current Testing Release - (May 3th, 2011)
  • Fixed bug that caused modifier modes to close when closing normal mode


2.0.6 - Testing Release - (May 1st, 2011)
  • One more fix for bluetooth trigger
  • Small fix for closing applications


2.0.5 - Testing Release - (April 29th, 2011)
  • Changed application closing to close all apps with the requested appid
  • Removed impostah extension and added systools extension that allow luna/phone restart
  • Fixes for bluetooth trigger...again
  • Fixed displaying of security settings when fetched and other than unsecure set
  • Fixed close all apps option
  • Fixed the previous mode handling


2.0.4 - Testing Release - (April 15th, 2011)
  • Fixes for some settings not taking effect for everyone such as screen lock timeout


2.0.3 - Testing Release - (April 15th, 2011)
  • Fixes for bluetooth trigger
  • Added help system


2.0.2 - Testing Release - (April 14th, 2011)
  • Fixed severe typo that caused service not to start


2.0.1 - Testing Release - (April 14th, 2011)
  • Fixed interval trigger UI
  • Fixes to charger trigger logic not to trigger mode when not needed
  • Fixed package installing (WebOS bug)
  • Fixed a small bug in location trigger
  • Small fix for bluetooth trigger
  • Couple fixes for the MS app


2.0.0 - Testing Release - (April 13th, 2011)
  • Initial Testing Feed Release
Mode Switcher 1.x


Changelog
1.0.9 - Current Release - (Nov. 10th, 2010)
  • Small change to display trigger
  • Removed experimental code
  • Fixed no match calendar trigger functionality