Headset Button Controller v6.8

Headset Button Controller v6.8

Requirements: Android 2.1 and up

Overview: Headset Button Controller is a small application that turns the button on a wired headset into a remote control for your music player - and much more!

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Headset Button Controller is very configurable, allowing you to play music, change tracks, adjust volume, answer phone calls, start Voice Command and many other things, just by clicking the button on your headset.



Once you have configured Headset Button Controller with your preferences, it runs in the background using almost no CPU. It is shipped with a default configuration profile, but you can change almost every action performed. It has been tested with a wide variety of different Android devices and music apps and works with both single-button headsets, and Android-specific 3-button headsets.



Default configuration for single-button headsets (center button for 3-button headsets):

* Single press: play / pause (+ answer call / end call)

* Double press: next track (+ decline call / mute microphone)

* Triple press: previous track

* Quadruple press: previous track (2x)

* Long press: Volume control

* Press and hold: Fast forward [3]

* Double press and hold: Rewind [3]

* Triple press and hold: disabled



All of the above options are configurable to any of the following:

* Stop

* Play / pause

* Next track

* Previous track

* Previous track (twice)

* Mute / unmute

* Voice command

* Voice search

* Redial last number

* Say current time (Text-To-Speech required)

* Launch app

* Tasker task [1]



Additionally the long press options are configurable to any of the following:

* Volume control [2]

* Rewind [3]

* Fast forward [3]



With a 3-button headset, volume control is also configurable with the left and right headset buttons.

[1] If you have the Tasker app installed, you can specify any task - search for 'Tasker' in the Android Market

[2] While the button is held down, the volume is initially reset to the minimum limit (see below) and then raised until the button is released

[3] Not every music player app supports rewind / fast forward



Music app selection

You are able to choose which installed music app you want to control with Headset Button Controller.

Volume control features



Headset Button Controller remembers the music volume when the headphone is unplugged and can restore it when the headphone is plugged in again.

* Min volume limit: Start volume level of the 'volume control' command

* Max volume limit: Ensures that the headset music volume never exceeds this limit

* Volume control speed: Specify how fast you want the volume to be increased when using the long press option



Call features

You are also able to control calls with the headset button:

* answer call / end call on single press (configurable)

* decline call / mute microphone on double press (configurable)

* adjust volume during a call (see volume control)

* announce caller name (Text-To-Speech required)



You can also configure Headset Button Controller to automatically answer an incoming call after a configurable delay.

Headset plug in / out



You can configure an action to be performed when the headset is plugged in / out. By default the music will get stopped if you unplug your headset.



Profiles

You can create different 'configuration profiles' which you can switch between. Add a widget (1x1) to your home screen to easily change your profile. It is also possible to switch profile from the 'Tasker' or 'Locale' app. All settings can be backed up on SD card.



Notes

* Headset Button Controller cannot support the separate volume control buttons on the iPhone headset - this is a limitation of the Android framework.

* Make sure that this app does not get stopped by a task killer (the background process consumes almost no CPU).



What's in this version : (Updated : Jan 4, 2013)

NEW workaround for the HTC redial problem: Automatically adds a dummy call with unknown caller to the call list. This prevents that double click triggers redial (see advanced options).

Notes:

Jelly Bean: The long press commands of the center button are reserved by Google Now and cannot be configured with this app.

Headset Button Controller cannot support the separate volume control buttons on the iPhone headset - this is a limitation of the Android framework.



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More Info:


Code:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kober.headsetbutton




Download Instructions: Released by chathu_ac

http://www20.zippyshare.com/v/97131239/file.html

symos — Fri Jan 04, 2013 11:27 pm


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