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- ah_index @tasker:docs:en:help
- up till 4.4.<br/><br/>If you have auto-brightness controls on your device, it's advisable to disable them b... trackball. Useful for moving around and clicking controls in an application.<br/><br/>Only available on a ... ne must have been created first. <H4>Element Map Control</H4>Manipulate a Map scene element e.g. to zoom i... , use the Element Text action. <H4>Element Video Control</H4>Manipulate a Video element in a scene.<br/><b
- variables @tasker:docs:en
- s received. <LI>allow <A HREF="flowcontrol">flow control</A> within and between tasks <LI>record data fo... CPU 0 is running at. See also: <A HREF="cpu">CPU Control</A>. <LI><B>CPU Governor</B><BR> <I>%CPUGOV</I> <BR> The current governor controlling the frequency of CPU 0. See also: <A HREF="cpu">CPU Control</A>. <LI><B>Date</B> <BR><I>%DATE</I> <BR>
- loctears @tasker:docs:en
- > When the display is off, frequency of checks is controlled by <CODE>Prefs / Monitor / Display Off All Che... device you own. </P> <P> Frequency of checks is controlled by <CODE>Prefs / Monitor / BT Scan Seconds</CO... u wish to detect. </P> <P> Frequency of checks is controlled by <CODE>Prefs / Monitor / Network Location Ch... strong enough. </P> <P> Frequency of checks is controlled by <CODE>Prefs / Monitor / Wifi Scan Seconds</
- cpu @tasker:docs:en
- <HTML> <HEAD><TITLE>Tasker: CPU Control</TITLE></HEAD> <BODY> <H2> CPU Control <IMG style="float:right" SRC="icon_tasker.png"/> </H2> <HR> <P> <B>Note:</B> CPU control can damage your hardware e.g. by the CPU overheat... <P> On a rooted device (only) Tasker is able to control the CPU frequency of an Android device to some ex
- sh_index @tasker:docs:en:help
- text, so that Tasker doesn't interfere with media control the whole time.<br/><br/>Note 2: Tasker grabs the event control as soon as it's necessary and releases it as soon as possible. Another app may grab control at a later time and so block events to Tasker.<br... alue.<br/><br/>See the userguide document on Flow Control for details of how the operator/value comparison
- element_video @tasker:docs:en
- be started via the <A HREF="help/ah_element_video_control">Element Video Control</A> action. </P> <H4>Parameter: Loop</H4> If checked, the video will start playin... 4> <UL> <LI><A HREF="help/ah_scene_element_video_control">Element Video Control</A> <LI><A HREF="help/ah_scene_element_focus">Element Focus<A> <LI><A HREF="help/ah
- flowcontrol @tasker:docs:en
- <HTML> <HEAD><TITLE>Tasker: Flow Control</TITLE></HEAD> <BODY> <H2> Flow Control <IMG style="float:right" SRC="icon_tasker.png"/> </H2> <H4>Overview</H4> Task flow control is based on the following Tasker elements: <UL>
- javascript @tasker:docs:en
- ce (see action <A HREF="help/ah_scene_element_web_control">Element Web Control</A>) </P> <H4>Builtin Function Execution</H4> <P> Calls to most Tasker builtin func... E>var ok = mediaControl( str action )</CODE> <P> Control media via simulation of hardware buttons. </P> <P
- activity_runlog @tasker:docs:en
- nt chronological entries are showing. <H3>Filter Controls</H3> <P> Below the list of log entries are some filter controls. </P> <P>Profiles, tasks and action entries are ... </P> <P> When an entry is excluded by the filter controls, it's shown as a small bar on the left side of t
- sh_media_button @tasker:docs:en:help
- text, so that Tasker doesn't interfere with media control the whole time.<br/><br/>Note 2: Tasker grabs the event control as soon as it's necessary and releases it as soon as possible. Another app may grab control at a later time and so block events to Tasker.<br
- faq-why @tasker:docs:en:faqs
- does Tasker have it's own music player <B>and</B> controls for the system music player ?</A> <LI><A HREF="... does Tasker have it's own music player <B>and</B> controls for the system music player ?</H4> <UL> <LI>th... be present or the same on all systems. <LI>finer control can be exercised over the Tasker player e.g. star
- faq-how @tasker:docs:en:faqs
- press it's buttons ?</A> <LI><A HREF="#o">Can I control / respond to events in application X with Tasker ... -----------------------> <A NAME="o"/> <H4>Can I control / respond to events in application X with Tasker
- en @tasker:docs:en
- ">Task Edit</A> <LI><A HREF="flowcontrol">Flow Control</A></LI> <LI><A HREF="app_widgets">Task Widget... eginner Mode</A></LI>--> <LI><A HREF="cpu">CPU Control</A></LI> <LI><A HREF="encryption">Encryption</
- element_web @tasker:docs:en
- /H4> <UL> <LI><A HREF="help/ah_scene_element_web_control">Element Web Control</A> <LI><A HREF="help/ah_scene_element_focus">Element Focus<A> <LI><A HREF="help/ah_s
- activity_main @tasker:docs:en
- file(s) around <LI><B>Click</B> on the switch to control whether the profile is enabled or not. </UL> <P>... ch as sorting and filtering. </P> <P> The filter controls function as follows: </P> <UL> <LI><B>I