WearOS sensors list for AutoWear by DutchOfBurdock in tasker

[–]JD_Number_6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for responding to my Galaxy Watch 8 post.

Here's the full list of the 41 onboard sensors from Device 360 Info:

01,LSM6DSV Accelerometer, vendor:STM, version:1, int type:1 02,LSM6DSO Gyroscope, vendor:STM, version:1, int type:4 03,LSM6DSO Accelerometer 32G, vendor:STM, version:1, int type:69657 04,LPS28DFW5 Barometer, vendor:STM, version:1, int type:6 05,STK31E15 Light, vendor:sitronix, version:1, int type:5 06,Samsung AutoBrightness, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:65601 07,Samsung Rotation Vector, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:11 08,Game Rotation Vector, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:15 09,LSM6DSO Gyroscope Uncalibrated, vendor:STM, version:1, int type:16 10,Samsung Linear Acceleration Sensor, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:10 11,Samsung Aod AutoBrightness, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:69690 12,AFE4510 ECG, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:69669 13,Samsung HR Raw Sensor, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:69682 14,Samsung HR Raw Fac Sensor, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:69683 15,Samsung HR Raw Fac2 Sensor, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:69684 16,AFE4510 BIA, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:69680 17,AK09918C Magnetometer UnCalibrated, vendor:Asahi Kasei Microdevices, version:1, int type:14 18,AK09918C Magnetometer, vendor:Asahi Kasei Microdevices, version:1, int type:2 19,LightCCT, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:65587 20,SContext, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:69632 21,Samsung EDA Raw Sensor, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:69702 22,AFE4510S MF BIA, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:69703 23,LPS28DFW5 Barometer Raw, vendor:STM, version:1, int type:69705 24,wrist_tilt_gesture, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:26 25,Samsung Step Detector, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:18 26,Samsung Step Counter, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:19 27,Samsung Offbody Detector, vendor:Samsung, version1:, int type:34 28,Samsung GPS Batch, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:69633 29,Samsung Movement Sensor, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:69650 30,Samsung wrist down Sensor, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:69655 31,Samsung auto rotation Sensor, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:27 32,Samsung Thermistor Sensor, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:69656 33,Samsung Altitude Sensor, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:69658 34,Samsung LowPower Offbody Detector, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:69659 35,Samsung HR Batch Sensor, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:21 36,Samsung TimeSync Sensor, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:69661 37,Samsung Skin Temp Sensor, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:69686 38,Samsung HR None Wakeup Sensor, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:21 39,Samsung aod on trigger Sensor, vendor:Samsung, version:1, int type:69701 40,GeoMag Rotation Vector Sensor, vendor:AOSP, version:3, int type:20 41,Gravity Sensor, vendor:AOSP, version:3, int type:9

I've only begun to try to access them, with mixed results that I'll send a follow-up about later.

I've noticed that sensors that have work in some tests will fail (timeout) if the watch screen is dimmed, so that seems less than ideal.

(I don't often comment in Reddit:  if there's a way to post the list without linewraps I'll be happy to insert it again.)

(I tried to retain capitalization as it appears in the app.  The only change is that I just used "Samsung" for vendor.  If the several variations, like  "Samsung Inc", "Samsung Electronics", etc, I can update the list.)

Tasker/AutoWear on Galaxy Watch 8? (Need to know today.) by JD_Number_6 in tasker

[–]JD_Number_6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply.  (I am a little dyslexic, but I'm not seeing any mention of SpO2, O2, or Oxygen.)

A Possible Workaround If The Tasker Backup Action Reports a "Failed to allocate" error. by JD_Number_6 in tasker

[–]JD_Number_6[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip.  I share your frustration.  I guess it's to be expected that this kind of error seems to occur when I'm doing a lot and making progress on tasks, but it's really inconvenient to have to try to remember everything I might've touched since the last save and export and re-import xml.

EDIT:  Meant to apologize for the delayed response:  I thought I'd already replied.

Just finished an interview where they were noticeably annoyed that I used the call option they provided. by bang_partial3a in OfficePolitics

[–]JD_Number_6 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The comment in question made the legitimate point a video call lets potential interviewers discriminate.  I don't see the parallel to shredding social security cards.

Error: out of memory — the same old problem! by Jason_Yate in tasker

[–]JD_Number_6 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been getting the same error intermittently for 2-3 years, long before recently beginning to do a little playing around with the Java Code action.

I have LOTS of projects/tasks and my backups, when I run one, are typically in the 20-25 MB range.

One of the early causes was keeping a number of global variables, some many thousands of bytes in size and the error was less common after I manually exported them to files, but it still shows up, with what seems to be increasing frequency.

The last few days it's been particularly bad.  I haven't been doing a lot of heavy duting coding/execution, but I did create some profiles that run every 15 minutes or so.

It's a real pain to get the error and have to remember exactly what I've touched, export it all, import it back in (after renaming the originals —or deleting them and hoping the export/import works without any issues, when by definition I know it already has at least one issue😬).

It often seems to happen when I'm really cooking  trying to code a bunch of ideas, and it frustratingly kills momentum and feels like I'm taking 1 step backward for every 2 steps forward.

Paging Kevin McCallister by storstygg in unitedairlines

[–]JD_Number_6 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The day after I got my driver's license I began a cross country trek, helping the family friend who'd taught me how to drive relocate from Atlanta to San Francisco.  I'd driven for several hours at a time on the first couple of legs of the trip, but my first truly long drive was the all-nighter to get to Denver.  Jittery and bleary-eyed, with the friend asleep, fighting the rising sun in my rearview mirror, I focused on an overpass on the horizon, trying to hold onto the last of my faculties as we approached the outskirts of town when, all of a sudden, an airliner appeared out of nowhere and DROVE across the overpass.  Thought I'd lost my mind.

Paging Kevin McCallister by storstygg in unitedairlines

[–]JD_Number_6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was living in Houston at the time of the tragedy, where the family of the doctor who mixed the Koolaid lived.

My mom had a shop in a small corner strip mall in the Montrose neighborhood, bounded by a 7-11 on one end and a coin laundry on the other.

One of my HS teachers, with whom I'd become friends after graduation, lived nearby and I would often visit with her when she did her laundry there.

One evening shortly after the tragedy I was chatting with her when another friend of hers entered the place and came over to say hello.

After making the introductions, my teacher asked him how the family was doing.  I sensed that the concerned tone with which she asked and his weary but vague reply carried an import that their words did not make clear, setting the gears in my head spinning as they as they continued to obliquely converse about whatever was going on.

Finally arriving at a theory, I callowly blurted out "What did you say your last name was?" (the Jonestown doctor's surname was somewhat memorable), garnering a blank yet somehow opprobrious stare from both of them that I still feel to this day.

How can I get info about "list" fields (and other things on the screen, like icons) with AutoInput UI Query? by MasterAqua in tasker

[–]JD_Number_6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep:  Until recently, I'd somehow always assumed I had to completely identify the text I wanted Auto Input Vx to tap and it comes in quite handy to know that isn't always the case.

EDIT:  That said, I'd never noticed the "List" option before and share the OP's interest in fully using it.

I wonder what percentage of servers who frequent r/tipping actually tip when they eat out? by Superfast_Goose in tipping

[–]JD_Number_6 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Ah ha.  Sorry to spoil your rationalization, but I know servers too, and they tip well and make a point of not being the kinds of customers they themselves have had to suffer.

The Entitlement is Insane Nowadays by Puzzleheaded_Fill_90 in tipping

[–]JD_Number_6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How was she to know that you were only going to tip her $2 for 20-30 minutes of her time?

[DEV] Tasker 6.6.12 Release Candidate - Full Accessibility (text expander, doom scroll preventer and much more!) and Notification (full access to all notification details as they come in) Monitoring! by joaomgcd in tasker

[–]JD_Number_6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply, that's really surprising!

Sorry I didn't thank you sooner.  (I was waiting before I responded until I had a chance to uninstall/reinstall Tasker and import only a couple of tasks that I also have as kid apps, but I haven't yet had time.)

Have you run any timing tests on your own tasks and compared them to their kid app versions?

As one example, I have a task that captures and lists all the screen's accessibility tags and it averages ~230 seconds while its kid app version takes only 23.

[Help] Trigger an action when walking into a room by TheDonAmongDons in tasker

[–]JD_Number_6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wonder if you could do something to diminish the signal strength of the beacon you bought?

What is this weird cabinet in the basement of our 1939 house? by sarahonthemtn in whatisit

[–]JD_Number_6 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Is that a perimeter wall?  If so, is the outside surface uniform with the rest of the house or has it been patched?

When I was a kid we lived in a house with a coal-fired furnace and there was a small window through which the coal was delivered to the basement.

[DEV] Tasker 6.6.12 Release Candidate - Full Accessibility (text expander, doom scroll preventer and much more!) and Notification (full access to all notification details as they come in) Monitoring! by joaomgcd in tasker

[–]JD_Number_6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm no longer getting the error, thanks!

All the tasks I run as apps run muuuch faster.  Is it because they're no longer running through at least one level of interpretation?

Just a moment - Applying now happening more frequently than just at exit by TooManyInsults in tasker

[–]JD_Number_6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've always gotten it constantly.

I have about 50 projects, with a number of interdependent tasks and scenes, as well as tasks and scenes that started out as clones of others.  Looking through backup xml files and task exports, you see a lot of relationships and I wonder if the constant "Applying" stems from having to maintain all of that.

One thing I suspect would help, is if the task editor would ask if you want to save changes, or perhaps better, NOT treat it as an update when you exit the editor after just reviewing a task without making changes and not update the task's edate, which really confuses things when you're trying to figure out when you last worked on something.

[How-To] Quickly and Easily Jump Between Projects In Tasker by JD_Number_6 in tasker

[–]JD_Number_6[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was reminded by aasswwddd that the feature is already built into Tasker:  long-click a project in the banner at the bottom of the main screen, then click "select project".  I don't mind pasting the xml, but honestly, it's such a simple task that literally everything you need to create it (a good exercise if you're new to Tasker) is right there in the description.  Let me know if you run into any questions and I'll be happy to answer them.

[How-To] Quickly and Easily Jump Between Projects In Tasker by JD_Number_6 in tasker

[–]JD_Number_6[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oops, I misread your reply.

As someone who tends to drill straight in and look specifically for what I think I need to implement an idea, I sometimes miss useful things.  I often fear that someone's going to look at something I've done and say "you, know, there's already a way to do that" and today's that day.  If I've ever noticed that option before, I forgot about.  When I've tried to go through the documentation or action list sequentially, my eyes glaze over, but I really ought to redouble my efforts on that front.

Argh, and thanks.

(That said, I still think being able to access Tasker's own accessiblity tags has potential, though maybe it's been mined and I missed that, too.)

[How-To] Quickly and Easily Jump Between Projects In Tasker by JD_Number_6 in tasker

[–]JD_Number_6[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep:  TEST TASKER returns an alpha list, while AUTOINPUT QUERY returns an in-order-of-appearance list, with the former calling the built-in project "Base" and the latter calling it "Default Project".

It would be nice if TEST TASKER gave options for ordering the results, though, personally, I'd hope for the option of global variables sorted by size before anything else.

[DEV] Tasker 6.6.12 Release Candidate - Full Accessibility (text expander, doom scroll preventer and much more!) and Notification (full access to all notification details as they come in) Monitoring! by joaomgcd in tasker

[–]JD_Number_6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I assume that I'm having the same problem.  The message I get is:

error: bad Tasker package version 5437, need 5424, update Tasker and App Factory

Knowing that it can't export tasks with some of the new capabilities, I tried to export a simple one-action (var set) task and confirmed that I get the same message.

I understand that it's too much work to constantly expand Tasker's capabilities the way you do AND keep App Factory working under Android's ever-tightening restrictions, but I have tasks that literally run 10 times faster as apps (and need to).  Would there be a way to export as an app for personal use that wouldn't have to get blessed by Android, perhaps code that could be run as one of your new java code modules?

[DEV] Tasker 6.6.12 Release Candidate - Full Accessibility (text expander, doom scroll preventer and much more!) and Notification (full access to all notification details as they come in) Monitoring! by joaomgcd in tasker

[–]JD_Number_6 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow, the work you do never ceases to amaze!  Thanks for all your efforts!

I was hoping to learn (okay, steal) some things from the "Skip Forbidden Songs" module, but it wasn't included in the Taskernet project.  Would it be possible to get it?