![]() ![]() To organise your creations, Tasker allows you to put them into folders called projects. Then head to the tasker properties and in UI tab – disable the beginners mode! Projects Experiment a little to get yourself comfortable with the user interface. You can also move the profiles, tasks and actions around by tapping and dragging it at the very right side of each one. This will enable additional settings and properties, import/export menu, copy and paste options etc. Most elements in Tasker can be interacted with by tapping on them, or long pressing. Tasker – Your first profile by Mat Zolnierczyk first appeared on Pocketables. Since I will be telling you more about tasker, it is a good idea that you would see all options available in the tasker itself. Go to Tasker preferences and in UI settings – disable the beginners mode. I’m aware that this may not be a spectacular example, and you can’t wait to create something more suited to your needs, but this will serve us as an example. Now all should work as intended.Ĭongratulations! You have a working profile. Exit task, then exit tasker out, and reopen it again. Tasker saves data on exit, and since we have created the scene we have not exited the application, and we are unable to reference it properly in our profile. Your task will stop and display an error. Then add the previously mentioned Destroy Scene action from the scene menu. Display as: DialogĪs we want the scene to be visible for short time we will apply a Wait task between Show Scene and Destroy Scene action. Go to the task again – we will add actions responsible for displaying the scene on your phone.Īdd – Scene – Create Scene, (you will see your scene’s name) then Display Scene from the same menu. Align it to your preferences and you are ready to exit that scene. Value of our rotation variable will be displayed instead, when the scene is displayed.Įxit that screen and tap and hold element to resize it. Use text field to enter your notification, then input your variable %Rotation+ either by typing its name with % symbol, or pressing the icon in the corner. We will create short message that will tell us an orientation of our phone. Look at + and you will see a list of available elements to be added. ![]() You will be able to add your scene elements there. You will notice the Zoom icon in the corner, press it to enter into an edit mode. Once this is done, grabbing an edge of the background you can resize it. In the scene properties you can also change the background colour. Go to the Scenes tab, as we are going to create simple dialog letting us know that changes to our settings have been made. Your phone should apply autorotation to your display and variable %Rotation+ will be created and set to ON. To test the Task now – hit the play button. Next step will be to add another action, this time go to Variables and use Variable set action. This will take you to the toggle responsible for that action. In Action category please go to Display or start typing in a Filter below: Display AutoRotate. You may be prompted to grant tasker with extra privileges, based on your android version. This task will contain list of actions we want to perform when our selected applications are open.įirstly, we want to control the rotation of our display. Small bug in the Tasker may prevent you from seeing your input in Task name field, name it regardless and hit Enter to create the task. Now go back and pop up for a new Task should be visible. Select Youtube and another app from your list. Whenever selected applications are open – condition will be true. In the profile tab please add new profile – select application context. Whenever Youtube or MX Player is opened, we will allow auto-rotation on our device, otherwise the phone will be locked in the portrait mode. This profile is a simple auto-rotation controller. Below you have all the main stages listed and explained. Although starting with tasker isn’t easy, within few sessions you will feel comfortable creating simple profiles.īefore we dive into the details about usage of the application alone, let’s create an example profile that will help us to illustrate how it all works. This simple principle allows you to create elaborate profiles, or even network of profiles working together. Each time a condition becomes true, tasker performs set of actions. User created profiles contain conditions that tasker responds to. Tasker runs quietly in the background, monitoring all activities performed on your mobile device.
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