This is the Samsung Digital Heath ProgrammingGuide_SHealthService.pdf link
http://developer.samsung.com/html/techdoc/ProgrammingGuide_SHealthService.pdf
According to this guide document
3.3.1. S Health’s Developer Mode
Enable to active developer mode,
But in the S Health 5.4.1 version
I can't find how to active developer mode.
Is anyone know how to active?
Follow the below steps:
Open S-Health App
Go to Settings (Menu)
In bottom of the screen you will find: About S-Health, Tap on it
Now About S-Health Screen will open, and then tap 10 times on the version continuously.
Now you will see Developer mode on the version line (where you tap 10 times).
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I recently updated my OnePlus 8t phone to Android 12, I was on Android 11 before, I quickly noticed the new camera and microphone tiles in the notification drawer. I like this new individual tiles for them.
I was previously using a work around solution in Android 11 with the "Sensors Off" tile located in the developer options under 'Quick settings developer tiles'. This disabled the phones camera and other sensors while the tile is on.
I had the tile on as I updated my phone to Android 12, not knowing it would cause an issue, I left the sensors disabled and removed the tile from both the notification drawer and the developer settings!!!
I now can't use my camera in the app (it just won't open) or use the camera in any app (it just displays a black screen, can't even click the shutter button to take a black picture)
Is there anything I can do??! I've already given feedback to the Android Open Source Project.
The actual answer is to enable the tile in the Developer options > Quick settings developer tiles:
Which then permits to flip the switch:
This at least works on a Motorola G100.
I've been absent for some times from WearOS development. Now I am back and I have one annoying issue with the latest emulator - it goes automatically in Ambient Mode after few seconds. Not just my app, but the OS itself.
I Checked into the settings, tried clicking on the top of the window, but no luck - is there a settings for this or I should file a bug?
Set the emulator to be charging.
Make sure Settings - Developer options - Stay awake when charging is enabled.(default)
PS: Click Settings - System - About - Build number quickly to enable Developer options.
(Sorry, not sorry for the noob question)
I'm making my first Android. I'm going through this tutorial on the Android Developers site and it says to open the "Settings" from the "Developer Options" but there is no context ... I can't find the Developer Options when I browse through the menus or search in Help... Where is this fabled "Settings" app?
I'm trying to let it know that my Pixel is attached by USB. Where can I find this setting?
You need to make some hidden actions to enable developer option.
Refer this link https://developer.android.com/studio/debug/dev-options
On Android 4.1 and lower, the Developer options screen is available by default. On Android 4.2 and higher, you must enable this screen as follows here:
Open the Settings app.
(Only on Android 8.0 or higher) Select System.
Scroll to the bottom and select About phone.
Scroll to the bottom and tap Build number 7 times.
Return to the previous screen to find Developer options near the bottom.
The confusion is that I was looking for a settings app on my Mac, not on my phone... Figured it out.
On Release Note of Google VR SDK for Unity v1.40 (April 2017)
https://developers.google.com/vr/unity/release-notes
Note: You must enable dynamic library loading in VrCore to get the
latest C++ GVR Updates. To do this, go to Settings > Developer Options
Enable Library Loading. If Developer Options are not visible, tap 7 times on Build Version.
I'm looking for on Nexus 5X(7.0), Nexus 6P(O Preview), Pixel XL(7.1),
I cannot find "Enable Library Loading" setting in Developer Options.
What's mean this?
This option is only available from the VR developer options.
To access the option :
Open a VR app, for example the Daydream app for the Pixel XL
Go into the settings menu, either via a regular menu (in the Daydream app for example), or by pressing the small gear in the top right corner if you are in stereo mode
You should see a settings menu with "Build Version" at the bottom of the list : tap on it several time to activate the developer mode
Once the developer mode is activated, you should find the option "Enable GVR SDK Library loading" in it.
Is there any option how to enable log on this device? On other devices we have "Take bug report" option in developer options , but on NoteII this option is missing. (The developer options is visible). We have try everything (alogcat, press power+volume button).
As stated here, you will need to do the followings:
If you’ve found that the Developer Options selecting is missing from the Settings of your Android device, it’s probably because you have version 4.2 (JellyBean) of the Android OS. The option is now hidden and has to be enabled first.
Open the Settings app.
Scroll down to the bottom and select About phone or About tablet.
Scroll down to the bottom and tap Build number repeatedly. A message should appear on the screen that says “You are now 4 steps
away from being a developer.” Keep tapping until it says “You are now
a developer.”
4. Now back on the main Settings screen, Developer Options should appear as a selection.
If you are using an older version of android for siii then followw Samsung Galaxy S3: Enable/Disable USB Debugging .