Discovered this by accident today. How do I trigger it again? I triggered it twice by rapidly turning up the volume (strange thing is regardless of if I pressed OK or cancel it left the volume high). I can't seem to trigger it again thoug
Discovered this by accident today. How do I trigger it again? I triggered it twice by rapidly turning up the volume (strange thing is regardless of if I pressed OK or cancel it left the volume high). I can't seem to trigger it again thoug
Were you using headphones? This message pops up when something is plugged into the output jack and the volume goes up past a certain level. It will not pop up as long as the "current headphone session" persists. Once you unplug and plug back in, it will pop up again.Discovered this by accident today. How do I trigger it again? I triggered it twice by rapidly turning up the volume (strange thing is regardless of if I pressed OK or cancel it left the volume high). I can't seem to trigger it again thoug
Were you using headphones? This message pops up when something is plugged into the output jack and the volume goes up past a certain level. It will not pop up as long as the "current headphone session" persists. Once you unplug and plug back in, it will pop up again.
It's an every time thing. It's so annoying that two different mods were made to completely disable the warning, one modifying files directly and the other used Xposed Framework. Turning on Adapt Sound for the stock music player will disable the warning there, but not in other apps. josearmz10789 probably has the right idea about lowering and raising the volume again.I would agree with Golfdriver97 that it's likely a onetime warning. I can probably be triggered again by clearing the associated app data from the system settings menu. Which app controls this I don't know.
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