05-19-2020 05:32 PM - last edited on 01-16-2024 12:58 AM by ZenBot
05-21-2020 11:43 AM
05-21-2020 01:06 PM
krangtzenI just noted that I use not one or two, but many applications which are dependent on accessibility services without your problem. Then you need to ask yourself what is the primary cause of the problem. I wanted to push you to this thought.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/82184#Comment_82184
So just because you don't don't have this problem doesn't mean there's no probkem. He has this problem.....so do I. I'm here to acknowledge his problem.
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05-21-2020 01:09 PM
justinleon2113do you have the AutoInput plugin by Tasker?@_jis_ , do you have the AutoInput plugin by Tasker? After a few tests, it seems to be an issue for me with that rather than the main Tasker app. I will reach out to my password manager developers to see if the issue has occurred on their end. Maybe its an Android issue in general. I have no idea.
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07-18-2020 10:52 AM
07-18-2020 10:55 AM
alexander.tatevyanHi.
There are apps, which allow user to lock the screen with a press of a shortcut on a desktop, for example: One Click Lock Screen (can be found on Play store).
Once installed, the app requires lock screen service permission, after granting which the app successfully locks the screen, however, after reboot it doesn't work and when opened, redirects to the accessibility section in settings, as if the permission isn't granted, but in fact it is. After toggling the permission off and back to on, the app starts working again until next reboot. I tried with another app, and still getting same result. This is a Zenfone 6 firmware bug, I assume, since on my other phone with pure stock Android 10, it is working fine. Please, fix it.
Lock screen service bug