We have many phones using Android Management with kioskCustomLauncherEnabled on. When opening applications occasionally they will minimize as if the home button was pressed. We've observed this on Pixel 1, Pixel 3a and Pixel 4a phones. We've disabled all gestures thinking that might be related but it still occurs.
Is this a bug of the phone's kiosk mode? Is there a workaround?
Hi there and thanks for your question,
I think it's a bit difficult to answer without looking at your dedicated device policy. I haven't heard personally of such a bug but maybe it could be a behaviour you set on your policy? Generally, you would use kioskCustomLauncherEnabled if a device requires users to access one or more apps from the home screen triggering a go back to home type of behaviour while keyguardDisabled would trigger the device to stay unlocked. You will also want to disable a maximum amount of settings available to the user.
Theo L
Android Enterprise
This appears to have been a Pixel 3A problem. One of the recent system updates a few months ago seems to have made the problem go away. Doesn't appear to still be an issue
I have a problem with OBS. I'd like to make tutorials how to do programming, teach people basics & show them, for example, how to write neural network in Java (without any ML libraries) but in order to do so, it would be great to show them my presentation about it and other windows, so recording full screen is needed (I know I could keep switching windows but it's faster and easier to display full screen). When I added the source "capture screen" the captured screen is black but audio works. I've tried to solve this problem and I went through many tutorials (like 15 or smth) and nothing has helped. I've also added a new thread in OBS Official Forum but nobody has responded. My OBS version is 25.0.4. Here is what I've tried:
- I ran the program as an administrator
- I have reinstalled it (with deleting all files and settings ~ no leftovers)
- In Nvidia Control Panel in 3D Settings I've selected OBS Studio and changed graphic processor to an integrated graphic (also tried dedicated graphic and global choice - nothing worked)
- In GForce Experience I disabled sharing
- Couple times I've restarted the computer and OBS (after any change I've done)
- I ran the OBS in compatibility mode with Windows 8 (and I've tried Windows build-in troubleshooting option)
- I ran OBS with an integrated graphic from a desktop
What I've discovered is the capturing specific window works perfectly, the problem occurs only with capturing full screen.
I have no idea what to do, please help me.
Here is what I see:
It looks like OBS just "can't see" screen, I use only one screen by the way
Black screen
though single-window capturing works perfectly
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OBS Settings vol.1
OBS Settings vol.2
Logs:
https://obsproject.com/logs/NMexpZp-b4nXDxLl
Specifications of my computer:
I use a laptop - MSI GF 63 8RC
- Intell Core i5 8300H
- GForce GTX 1050 (actualizations are installed) 4GB VRAM
- Windows 10 Home, 64bit (updated to version 1909)
- 16GB RAM
- FHD Screen (1920x1080)
You will need to change the Graphic for this app to integrated graphic
I had the same problem in the virtual machine And I solved it this way go to virtual machine setting
in display section uncheck Accelerate 3D graphics
The problem was solved and the recording was done correctly.
I got new motherborad intel gene-bt05 and the BSP.
I built an image nk.bin for wince 7 and then I added it and all the required files to the usb flash drive.
I connected the usb to the motherboard and turned it on but after the loading... screen I got black screen.
can someone halp me please?
I was looking for a solution but I have not yet found it.
We are developing an office powerpoint content app. During the slide show (presentation mode) the user needs to be able to click buttons. Until last week this worked perfectly fine, but now I am not able to click buttons during presentations on my Laptop (Lenovo Thinkpad E540). The presentation will just jump to the next slide, thus the app is not focused. But this still works on my colleague's laptop (Asus Vivobook S400C). We use the same versions of Powerpoint (2016) and Windows (10). Rolling back to older versions of our code did not work as well.
Is there any setting in Powerpoint that could be responsible for this issue or is there any way to make this possible using the office.js API?
Edit:
Lenovo Laptop PowerPoint Version: 16.0.7726.1042 (64 Bit)
Asus Laptop Powerpoint Version: 16.0.8201.2102 (32 Bit)
Do you believe I shoud just wait until I am able to update to a higher version?
Thanks in advance
I cannot add a comment for this question. I have exactly the same problem and it also on Lenovo laptop, powerpoint 2016. When going to slide show, powerpoint just show an static image (the snapshot at the time entering presentation mode), so clicking on it just make it move the next slide instead of focusing on the addin.
This was caused by a bug that has since been fixed. For more details, see powerpoint-content-add-in-on-windows-just-show-an-image-in-slide-show-mode
I have a Windows 10 64-bit PC (fresh install, not an upgrade).
When I run the setup file (web or offline alike) in order to install Visual Studio (2013 or 2015, Community edition), all I get is a small black rectangle on the screen (which I later found out that this is actually the title of the setup popup window), without the actual window of the installation.
I have tried it also after a reboot, and with various "versions" of the installation files (web, iso, standalone), but it's always the same situation.
What can I do about it? VS is my main development tool and I really need it on this computer as soon as possible.
Similar problem here. Program install ok but display blank screen after launched.
Problem solved when I changed my Nvidia graphics's global 3D setting to integrated graphics.
Right click desktop
Select Nvidia Control Panel
Select Manage 3D Settings
Under preferred graphics processor, select integrated graphics.
Apply.
If you are using a laptop with an external monitor, try unplugging it and using your primary monitor to launch. This worked for me. Laptops often have dual graphics cards and I believe we're hitting some issue with the way the Installer for VS was written (likely WPF)
Once I launced it and started the installation, I could safely plug my monitor in and it kept working properly.
I'm using an AMD GPU, It was a blank white screen but when I hover the mouse over it, I can see the text events
By the way
I went to my AMD Radeon Settings and saw that vs_installershell.exe and vs_setup_bootstrapper.exe were added automatically to the Switchable Graphics list
they were with Not Assigned Option which usually is like High Performace Option
means It would run it with my ATI GPU.
So I clicked on them
Selected Power Saving Option (to work with my Intel GPU)
Which worked and I can see the window of visual studio installer back
after restarting visual studio installer for sure.
whether is your graphics card, just turn on power saving for it.
Had the same issue. Since this topic is not accept any answare, there is one from https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/150888/visual-studio-installer-shows-blank-screen.html
Try to open installer as Admin.
You will probably have blank screen. Do not close it!
Open installer once more.
Hope it help other people with same issue.
the same thing happened to me, i didn't do anything i just waited for it and it started showing it's status, i suggest you close other running programs to avoid conflicts and performance hindering, and try it again.
This seems like a very shoddy issue. I've run into this problem too, and I tested all solutions that I came across online. These all work:
Running the installer as administrator, which is a blank screen. Leave it open and run a second instance of the installer, which will not be blank (doesn't need to be run as administrator the second time.
Changing screen settings so that the laptop screen is not being used.
Downloading the AMD Settings application, and setting vs_installershell.exe to run on powersaving mode. Restart the installer after saving the settings.
Use a default graphics driver instead of the AMD one.
I had the the same problem in my laptop. The temporary solution is: start the installer only without the battery, if installer starts you can connect the cable, it works fine.
I had to run integrated graphics rather than my Nvdia. That solved it for me.
Remember to change it back when programming in OpenGL and DirectX otherwise you may get a list of messages staying that nothing works.
I had the the same problem in my laptop. The work around is, in device management, remove the amd graphics or start the installer only with battery.