A. Introduction
This page proceeds with the process of acquiring permission to run the app.
B. composition
1. [Google Login] button - (mendatory)
How to set permission: Click the button above and select the user's account as shown in the figure below.
After this button is performed once, it is not activated again until you click logout.
To change your account or logout, use the menu below.
Logout: [Settings] of this app - [Account] - [Logout]
The information this app gets from your Google account is just your email and Google ID (a numeric Google internal management number).
Even if you have listed your phone number or name in your Google account, this app does not collect/process this information.
In this app, it is used to prevent duplicate use of multiple devices with one ID through the Google account.
2. [Notification] button - (optional)
How to set permissions: Click the button above and select [Allow] as shown in the figure below.
This button is not activated again after being performed once, and if you do not allow permission on the current page and want to activate this permission in the future, please use the menu below.
Activate the [Notification]: Device's [Settings] - [Applications] - [Capture & Auto Touch] - [Notifications] - [Allow notifications]
This permission is shown from devices after Android 13.
If you allow the [Notification] permission, you can conveniently control some of the main functions of this app (playback and accessibility termination) from the top of the device whenever accessibility is activated.
3. [Phone] button - (optional)
How to set permissions: Click the button above and select [Allow] as shown in the figure below.
This button is not activated again after being performed once, and if you do not allow permission on the current page and want to activate this permission in the future, please use the menu below.
Phone activation: Device's [Settings] - [Applications] - [Capture & Auto Touch] - [Permissions] - [Phone] - [Allow]
If you allow the [Phone] permission, if you receive a call while this app is playing, you can automatically stop playing this app.
If you [Enable] [Volume Key Control] in [Settings] of this app, you can use the volume keys to play or stop this app, but
When receiving a call, the volume key temporarily changes to call volume control.
Therefore, it may be difficult to operate the device when receiving a call and playing this app at the same time, so allowing this permission is good for operating the device.
4. [Battery] button - (optional)
How to set permissions: Click the button above and select [Allow] as shown in the figure below.
The Android system disables any app for optimization reasons when it is not used for a long time.
The problem is that when the app is operated after it has been disabled, the Android system operates the app abnormally without notifying the user of the optimization situation. Therefore, it is easy for users to think that it is a simple error of the app rather than an optimization problem.
If the app operates abnormally, check the menu below.
Battery Optimization Exception Handling: [Settings] - [Battery] - [Restrict background app usage] - [Sleep/ultra power saving state] menu, check if the app is on the list, and if it is listed, delete it for normal operation again.
Even if the service is activated, this app does not consume much system memory, performance, or battery unless played.
5. [Prominent disclosure] button - (mendatory)
How to set permission: Press the button above, scroll to the bottom of the pop-up window as shown in the figure below, check the contents to the end, check the [I have read the above] checkbox, and click the [Agree] button.
According to Google's policy, all apps using accessibility services must obtain "explicit disclosure" from users.
Explicit disclosure is a description of what this app does using accessibility services, and this app uses accessibility services to control only "touch" and "volume keys" and does not use any other functions.
The accessibility service also supports the screen capture function, but due to its slow speed, it is not suitable for scenarios where the screen needs to be analyzed in real time, such as delivery or games.
6. [Overlay] button - (mendatory)
How to set permissions: Press the button above and select [Auto and capture touch] as shown in the figure below.
When creating a target for screen touch, which is the main function of this app, the overlay menu for creating this target must be operated on top of other apps, so this is a permission setting for this app to operate on top of other apps.
7. [Accessibility] button - (mendatory)
How to set permission: Press the button above and proceed in order as shown in the figure below.
This button activates the device's accessibility service.
Accessibility service can be turned on/off by activating this button or through the device's [Settings] - [Accessibility] menu.
If the [Notification] permission is activated, you can easily turn off the accessibility service by pressing the [X] button through the top bar of the device.
8. [Capture] button - (mendatory)
How to set permissions: Press the button above and select [Start] as shown in the figure below.
According to Google's policy, when using the screen capture solution provided by Google, consent must be obtained from the user every time the device is rebooted.
Although it is a nuisance from the user's point of view, please understand that it is inevitably performed every time the device is restarted due to Google's policy.
The screen that comes out after pressing the screen capture button may look a bit threatening because it is a screen/content provided by Google itself, but this app cannot manipulate the user's screen unless the user explicitly captures the screen, so use it safely. You can.
'Manual' 카테고리의 다른 글
4. Setup page (0) | 2023.06.06 |
---|---|
3. Home page (0) | 2023.06.06 |
1. Basic Concept (0) | 2023.06.06 |
10. 캡처 타겟 (0) | 2023.06.06 |
9. 스와이프 타겟 (0) | 2023.06.06 |