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Venom ViperDHD Tweaks Documentation - a long guide through the tweaks options

Tweaks for Version 2.0.0


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Introduction
The Tweaks basically enable the user to modify many aspects of the Android and Sense system. Since these are all non-generic things, meaning not authored, tested and verified by HTC, they can and will contain bugs and can and will cause issues on your device. However, we are trying to even out as many of them as possible over time. You are welcome to report any unknown problems to us. Before you report though, go through this document and check if it’s already a known thing. Then we don’t need a report. It is also a good idea to check the FAQ section before reporting.
The Tweaks consist of two Apps. One is the actual tweaking App, which is responsible for executing the tweaks and one is the Venom Hub, which serves the contents. Both are linked up. You can access the Hub from within the Tweaks App. Once you downloaded content in the HUB and pressed install, you can change to the Tweaks App and select your content there for activation.

Disclaimer
Since you read and understood the above, you are aware that these modifications will void your warranty and you are the sole responsible person for these changes. We do not accept any responsibility for damage to your device, software and/or personal data stemming from your use of the tweaks app or the HUB and content. We neither accept any claims concerning damage to your private life in consequence of excessive Viper Contact. This is defined as addiction and needs a psychiatrist. We also do not pay lawyers for Divorce Cases resulting from Wife Neglection.


Document Logic:
The Tweaks App has a title bar at the top, its functions in the middle and a Tab-Bar at the bottom.
The title bar has a caption reading the current ROM Name and Version at the left hand side and a square button at the right side. This button is essential. It shows a white circle which is grayed out if you can enable a tweak without a reboot and it turns white as soon as a reboot is required. Watch this button. If you see that you need to do a reboot, it is important to do it right away (before enabling more tweaks) to ensure correct execution of the Tweak. If you don’t, you might find that some tweaks did not apply and you will have to repeat it.
The middle section is white with several compartments separated by Headlines, containing various tweak functions or links to a subpage. A subpage can be another full menu with functions and/or links to a sub-subpage. It can also be a List or a Pop-Up.

The Tab-Bar has 7 Tabs.
We will now go through the seven Tabs sequentially, starting at the most left. For each Tab, the subpages will be titled as they are in the App and follow the main page description.
I now decided to leave the document without screenshots as those would just make the post very massive and up till now there had only been a few people not understanding the tweaks. Please feel free to ask if you do not understand something.
I will use numbering from 1 to 7 for the tabs, letters from a-z for the Tweak Items and letters from a-z for the subpages. So a Tab is 1, a Tweak Item is 1.a, a subpage to that Tweak Item is 1.a.a.

1.Tab: “About”
Shows a link to the XDA Thread instead of the reboot option in the title bar.

Shows links to the main developers and their Profiles, also their donate link.
Shows a link to various Social Sites to stay up to date with Venom.
Shows a link to the “Profiles” Function at the Bottom.

-->Profiles can be saved after you have set up your Venom ROM and can be used to later restore all your tweaks automatically if you happen to reflash your ROM.
-->The Profile will be saved as “1.xml” (for first Profile) to the folder \sdcard\Venom\Profiles


2.Tab: Statusbar
Shows the reboot button at the top right

Headline: Quicksettings Tweaks

2.a. Item: “Hide quick Settings”
-->The ROM has Quick Settings enabled by default (Pull-Down Menu, Settings Tab). You can disable them here.

2.b. Item: “Hide n Reorder”
-->You can hide specific settings and/or change their order of appearance here
Hint: This function will open up a subpage with all QS Items listed, showing an “X” Button at the left and three bars at the right. Click the “X” for disabling, touch and drag the three-bars to move and reorder your settings.

2.c. Item: “Quick-quick Settings”
-->You can enable this to make the QS appear automatically, if there is no notifications in the Pulldown. It will then show you the QS as soon as you pull down the Statusbar.

2.d. Item: “Enable Quick Launch”
-->You can show or hide the shortcut for ur favourite apps on QS tab.

2.e. Item: “[BCustomize Quick Launch[/b]”
-->Same function like Hide n Reorder Above which you can customize the order of your apps.

Headline: Statusbar Tweaks

2.f. “Statusbar theme Support” - link to subpage

2.f.a Item: "Theme Pack" - link to Sub-Subpage

--> you can pick any Theme-Pack you downloaded via the Hub (Download Button in previous page) on this sub-subpage.

Headline: Icons
--> Below that Headline, you see a list of all Icons which are in the currently selected Theme Pack. You can apply all of them at once by just clicking the reboot-circle at the top right or you can pick single icons only by tapping on any of the icons and then selecting the respective pack on the appearing sub-subpage. These Sub-Subpages will not be numbered as there count differs, depending on how many icons there are in the pack. There basically is one sub-subpage for each icon.
Hint: select the Pack which contains most icons you want to use with the “Theme Pack” link, then pick the single ones you want to have with other icons. If you do it vice-versa, it’s more work

2.g. Item: “Hide specific notification options” - link to subpage

--> Here you can select any icon from the notifications by clicking the radio-button at the right to hide it from the notification bar. When done, click OK at the bottom.

2.h. Item: “Battery Options” – link to subpage

Headline: Battery options

2.h.a. Item: “Battery Icon” – link to Sub-Subpage
--> here you can change the battery icon the same way as described in sub-subpage 2.d.a. and "Icons"

Item: “Hide Icon”
-->Disable the Battery Icon completely here.

2.h.b. Item: “Battery text style” - link to Sub-Subpage
-->Choose between regular, small, no or hide Percent Symbol (%)

2.h.c. Item: “Show MIUI bar”
-->Here you can show the MIUI Style Battery bar at the very top of the Phone screen.

2.h.d. Item: “MIUI Bar hight” – is a slider
-->Here you can adjust the hight (or: “thickness”) of the bar, max is the hight of the status-bar, min is one pixel-row.

Headline: Battery text color settings
Hint: this is for the Battery TEXT, not for the Icon!

2.h.e. Item: “Automatically color”
-->Here you can enable the battery text being colored automatically according to its charging state. It will go through four state from green (full) to red (empty).

2.h.f. Item: “Static battery color” – is a color picker
-->Click the white square, it will bring up a color picker pop-up to let you chose a static color for the battery text so it won’t change with charging states. Only available if automatically color is switched off.

2.h.g. Item: “Manual Color”
-->Is an alternative to the color picker, here you can enter an exact HEX value of the color you want.
2.h.h. Item: “[Auto] charging color” – is a color picker
2.h.i. Item: “[Auto] regular color” – is a color picker
2.h.j. Item: “[Auto] medium level color” – is a color picker
2.h.k. Item: “[Auto] low level color” – is a color picker
-->All four let you pick battery text color values for the 4 charging states.

Headline: MIUI battery bar color settings
Hint: These items become available if you activate “Show MIUI Battery Bar”

2.h.l. Item: "Automatically color"
-->Colors MIUI Bar according to the charging state automatically

2.h.m. Item: “Static battery Color”
-->Pick a static color for a non changing MIUI Bar

2.h.n. Item: “Manual Color”
-->Put in a HEX value of your preferred color

2.h.o. Item: “[Auto] charging color” – is a color picker
2.h.p. Item: “[Auto] regular color” – is a color picker
2.h.q. Item: “[Auto] medium level color” – is a color picker
2.h.r. Item: “[Auto] low level color” – is a color picker
-->All four let you pick MIUI battery bar color values for the 4 charging states.

2i. Item: "Clock Options" – link to subpage

2.i.a. Item: "Clock Style"
-->Opens a Pop-Up to choose the location of the clock, “Hide”, “Normal”, “Center”.

2.i.b. Item: “Choose Clock Color”
-->Lets you choose a color for your Clock with a color picker.

2.i.c. Item: “Hide AM/PM”
-->With this Option you can hide the AM and PM letters when using the 12 Hours Clock.

2.j. Item: “High Speed Mobile Data Icon”
-->Opens up a pop-up and lets you pick an alternate Icon for your 3G connection like e.g. “H+” or “LTE”.

2.k. Item: “Custom Status Bar Logo” – link to picture hub
-->If you enable this tick box, it will open up your preferred picture hub and lets you choose a picture. It only takes 100x100 pixel .png pictures though.

2.l. Item: “Transparency”
-->Opens up a Pop-Up with two sliders for Home-Screen and In-App Transparency. Adjust them the way you want to have your Status-Bar.

2.m. Item: “CM Brightness Control”
-->Enables a function from Cyanogenmod to use the Statusbar as a brightness slider. Slide the Statusbar from left to right and back for increasing/decreasing the brightness.

Headline: Notification Pull-Down Tweaks

2.n. Item: “Hide Date”
-->Use this if you want to completely remove the Date from the statusbar.

2.o. Item: “Carrier Label” – link to subpage

2.o.a. Item: “Run Custom App”
-->Enables a custom app to be launched when you click on the carrier label in the Pull-Down menu.

Headline: First Line

2.o.b. Item: "Notification bar caption"
-->Opens a text-input Box, lets you define your own caption for Notification Bar. The Caption usually displays the operator name and will then display your own text.

2.o.c. Item: “Show Carrier Icon”
-->Picking this links you to your picture hub where you can pick a custom carrier logo picture or whatever you like. Size: 100x100.
Hint: this is better done via the Venom HUB app! Goto: Operator Logos there and tap the one you want and it installs directly.

Headline: Second Line

2.o.d. Item: “Carrier Second Label”
-->Opens up a Pop-Up list with possible information sources, you can for example select CPU speed to be displayed underneath your Carrier Caption and Logo in the Pull-Down Menu.

2.o.e. Item: “Color of second line”
-->Lets you pick a color for the second line text.

2.o.f. Item: “Show Icon”
-->Displays a tiny icon before the second line text for the chosen function.

Headline: Settings Button

2.o.g. Item: "Hide Button"
-->Hides the settings Icon in the Notification Pull-Down. Can make sense if you use the QS a lot or have a settings link on your home screen.

2.o.h. Item: “Custom App”
-->The Settings-Button can be linked to another App. It can start whatever app you like.

2.p. Item: “Background Color”
--> You can here choose a different color for the color of the Pull-Down Menu.

2.q. Item: “Use Background Image”
-->Opens up your favorite picture hub and lets you pick any picture as a background. Be careful though. For it to look good it should have a size of 720x1280 pixels.

Headline: Recent Apps Dialogue

2.r. Item: “Dialogue Style”
-->Let’s you switch between default Sense and Android 4.0 Recent Apps manager.

3.Tab: Sense
Shows the reboot button at the top right

Headline: “Home screen”

3.a. Item: “Show unlock animation”
-->When you unlock your Phone and you had been on Homescreen before, it gives you a carousel-effect. This only works if you have a HTC Clock on the Home Screen.

3.b. Item: “Enable Landscape”
-->Makes the Homescreen show in Landscape.

3.c. Item: “Infinite Scrolling”
-->Makes the scroll go beyond the last Home Screen Panel and start again with the first. Unfortunately this is laggy and doesn’t work right. We left it in the Tweaks on User Request. This is no good tweak at this time.

3.d. Item: “Transparent Navigation bar”
-->This makes the Nav bar transparent and only lets the Icons be visible. Works both in landscape and Portrait.

3.e. Item: “Wallpaper Scrolling”
-->Originally meant to enable the scroll of the wallpaper on the home screen, but its now an included feature in Sense 4.1 and not needed anymore. It will be taken out in a future version.

3.f. Item: “Clock widget”
--> You can customize to open any apps when touch the Clock and Weather on Clock Widget which normally just open Clock apps when touch the clock and weather when touch the Weather

3.g. Item: “Icon Pack”
-->This pops up a subpage where you can see the Icon-Packs you downloaded via the Venom Hub. Here you can click on a pack and choose all or single icons only for Sense.

Headline: App-Drawer

3.h. Item: “Increased App Drawer”
-->Tightens the Icons in the App-Drawer so you have more on one page, less pages.

3.i. Item: “Background Color”
-->Lets you pick a different background color for the App-Drawer with a color-picker.

3.j. Item: “Use background Image”
-->Lets you pick a 720x1280 Picture as background if you prefer that over a mono-color.


4.Tab: Lockscreen
Shows the reboot button at the top right
Headline: Appearance

4.a. Item: “AOSP Lockscreen”
-->Exchanges the Sense Lockscreen for the AOSP Version.

4.b. Item: “Auto Unlock on Ring ”
-->Only active with AOSP Lockscreen enabled. Makes the Phone unlock straight away when a call is coming in.

4.c. Item: “Orientation”
-->Lets you pick how to show the Lockscreen: Only Portrait, Only Landscape or Automatic.

4.d. Item: “Carrier Caption”
-->Opens a Textbox where you can put in any Text you like to be displayed on the Lockscreen instead of the Operator name.

4.e. Item: “Hide Carrier Label”.
-->Hides the Operator Label. If you defined a Text before, don’t check this.

4.f. Item: “Hide date/time”
-->Hides Date and Time from the Lockscreen.

4.g. Item: “Shortcuts” – link to subpage

4.g.a. Item: “Hide Shortcut Lables”
-->Makes the textlabels of the Lockscreen Shortcuts invisible.

4.g.b. Item: “Lockring Settings”
-->You can select Default, Arc, Left Ring, Right Ring for the shortcut and ring location.

4.g.c. Item: “Custom Shortcuts”
-->If checked, it enables the four following items where you can change each shortcut on the lockscreen to a custom app.

Headline: Applications
4.g.d to 4.f.g: customize each shortcut with your favorite apps.

4.h. Item: “Custom app notification”
-->

Headline: Button Slide Gestures

4.i. Item: “Enable Slide 2 Unlock”
-->When checked, this lets you unlock your lockscreen by sliding your finger from back-key to Menu-Key (Recent Apps Key)

4.j. Item: “Sweep2Wake Mode”
-->Disabled for now cause DHD didn't have any kernel to this mode.

4.k. Item: “Menu->Search”
-->You can change the action for slide from Menu to Search. Hint: This function will working properly if disable the slide 2 unlock function.

4.l. Item: “Back->Home”
-->You can change the action for slide from Back to Home.

Headline: Other
4.m. Item: “Disable Volume Keys”
-->Disable the volume keys while the screen is off.

4.n. Item: “Volume keys music control”
--> Lets you pick the volume keys longpress action.

4.o. Item: “Button to unlock”
--> Lets you pick a custom button to unlock your lockscreen. It disabled when select the slide 2 unlock function.

4.p. Item: “Long Press Home Action”
--> Lets you pick the action when press the home button in Lockscreen.

5.Tab: Buttons
Shows the reboot button at the top right

Headline: Define Gestures

5.a. Item: “3-Finger gesture” – link to subpage
-->With this option you can toggle the 3-finger swipe on screen gestures.

5.a.a. Item:"Enable 3-Finger Gesture"
The Subpage brings up 4 Items for Up, Down, Left, Right. Clicking on them brings up another Pop-Up which lets you select actions from a list for each gesture.

Headline: Other

5.b. Item “long press Options” – link to subpage
The Subpage lets you configure the options for Long Press Actions.

5.b.a. Item: “Long Press Back”
-->Brings up a pop-up with delay times for when to activate the longpress function. Measured in milliseconds.

5.b.c. Item: “Long Press Menu/Recent”
-->Brings up a pop-up with delay times for when to activate the longpress function. Measured in milliseconds.

5.b.d. Item: “Long Press Home”
-->Brings up a pop-up with delay times for when to activate the longpress function. Measured in milliseconds.

5.b.e. Item: “Long Press Volume”
-->Brings up a pop-up with delay times for when to activate the longpress function. Measured in milliseconds.

5.b.f. Item: “Long Press Home Lock Screen”
-->Brings up a pop-up with delay times for when to activate the longpress function of the home button on Lockscreen. Measured in milliseconds.

5.b.g. Item: “Long Press system delay”
-->Brings up a pop-up with delay settings for system delay on the longpress function.

5.c. Item: “Capacitive Backlight”
-->This lets you choose different illumination-off times for the button backlights.

5.d. Item: “Soft Menu Bar”
-->Disables the software 3-dot button bar. Can also be disabled in Sense since latest releases.

Headline: Capacitive Button Remapping

5.d. Item: “Long Press Home”
-->Lets you choose a Longpress action for the Home Button

5.e. Item: “Long Press Back”
-->Lets you choose a longpress action for the Back button.

5.f. Item: “Recent Apps Button” (referring to the short press action here)
-->This can either be set to Menu or Recent Apps. No other actions.

5.g. Item: “Long Press Menu/Recent”
-->Lets you choose a longpress action for the Menu/Recent button.

5.h. Item: “Lockscreen longpress home”
-->Lets you choose a longpress action for the Home Button on the lockscreen.

Headline: Volume/Camera button options

5.i. Item: “Volume Keyes music control”
-->Lets you pick an action for the Volume keys. You can use them for Prev, Next, Play/Pause on the default player or for Prev/Next on a 3rd Party player.

5.j. Item: “Disable Volume Keys”
-->You can opt to fully disable the volume keys here.

5.k. Item: “Volume up Screen on”
-->You can use volume up to switch on the screen with this option.

5.l. Item: “Volume Down Screen Off”
-->You can use volume down to switch the screen off with this option.

5.m. Item: “Volume Up”
-->Here you can set the Volume Up key as camera trigger.

5.n. Item: “Capacitive as Camera button”
-->Brings up a Pop-Up, where you can choose any of the 3 capacitive Buttons to act as cam trigger.

5o. Item: “Disable Volume Sound”
-->You can mute the sound of the volume buttons here. Useful if you are often in quiet surroundings.


6.Tab: Misc
Shows the reboot button at the top right

Headline: Network Setting

6.a. Item: “Phone Info”
-->Brings up a native HTC Phone Info screen with options you can set. These are not documented here and partially dangerous. Please do not use them unless you know exactly what you do. Some of the functions write into the Radio Settings and cannot be undone without flashing the Radio. Since this is difficult or even impossible on the One S, one should refrain from using this without expert knowledge.

Headline: Different Tweaks

6.b. Item: “Enable Cube animation”
-->Gives you a Cube-like animation on HTC Sense Tab Bar. When sliding fingers from one tab to next, the Window will spin like a Cube.

6.c. Item: “Overscroll Color”
-->Here you can set the Color, which lightens up if you over scroll any list at the borders of the list or screen.

6.d. Item: “Auto Backlight Brightness”
-->Opens a Pop-Up with multiple sliders to fine-tune brightness settings. Experiment with it.

6.f. Item: “Power Menu Items”
-->Opens a Pop-Up where you can select the items you want to show on Power Menu

6.g. Item: “MMS Screen On”
--> Makes the Screen light up when a message arrives.

6.h. Item: “Custom Navigation App”
--> Links your preferred Navigation App with Google Car Mode Nav Button.

6.i. Item: “Disable Fast Dormancy”
--> Network specific feature. Hard, to find out if your network supports it. Just experiment with it. If you notice trouble with connections, higher battery drain and such, go back to previous setting.

6.j. Item: “Disable Smart Sync”
--> Disables the smart syncing feature for HTC Sense. Can help that your device doesn’t turn off wifi when you sleep. Experiment with it if you are curious what it does.

6.k. Item: “Hide Arrows”
--> Disabels the Arrow Keys on the HTC Keyboard.


7.Tab: Advance
Shows the reboot button at the top right

Headline: Tweaks Developer

7.a. Item: “Minfree settings”
-->Pops up a window with sliders to adjust the Kill levels for different app types. How to set--> Purely experimental. Check the Web for guides on how to play with it. The default setting is pretty good on average, only change if you encounter problems with multitasking and such. You can also mess up your Android a fair bit here. So be careful.

Headline: Fixing/Optimizing

7.b. Item: “Fix Permissions”
-->Runs a command that corrects all file permissions in Android. Can also cause trouble but usually it helps with issues.

7.c. Item: “Zipalign all APK’S”
-->Runs the “zipalign” process on all user apk’s. This can be handy as not all App Devs do a zipalign and that makes the APK behave bad on memory. Zipaligning them can make them run better in memory.

Headline: System

7.d. Item: “Mount Sytem r/w”
--> Mounts the System with Read and Write permissions for file browsers. This can potentially be dangerous because malware could abuse that but on the other hand, its helpful too if you like messing with your system and malware could also execute this command anyway, since you already run the device as root user.

7.e. Item: “Disable Logcat”
--> disables the logcat of the system. Makes it a little faster and use a wee bit less juice but you won’t be able to provide your Dev with a LogCat if you have problems. These logs are incredibly helpful for debugging. So just try it out if it betters anything for you.

Headline: Wipe

7.f. Item: “Wipe Cache”
--> As the name suggests, this wipes the cache partition. Saves you a reboot into recovery.

7.g. Item: “Wipe Dalvik Cache”
--> See above!

Headline: Fonts

7.h. Item: “Use Custom Font”
--> Lets you pick a custom font pack, also downloadable via the hub for example.

Headline: Boot

7.i. Item: “Custom boot animation”
--> Lets you pick a custom bootanimation. Those can also be obtained via the Hub for example.

7.j. Item: “Custom Down Animation”
--> Same as above for down animation.

7.k. Item: “Disable Boot sound”
--> If you haven’t done that already while installing (in Aroma Installer) you can now disable boot sound here.

This concludes the tweaks. Be sure to let me know wrong or missing descriptions. I did never use all tweaks and since the Dev team had been incredibly busy and could not answer every question I asked, some items descriptions are mere guesses and might not be fully correct. My sincere apologies
We don't want to misguide and confuse our users here, do we?

Sneakyghost

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