Coming out of deep sleep

Arnaud

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Les smartphones s'endorment profondément (écran noir) lorsqu'ils ne sont pas utilisés. Dans ce cas, aucun événement (par exemple, niveau de charge ou de décharge de la batterie) ou action (secousse) ne peut déclencher un macrodroïde. Pour vous réveiller de ce sommeil, vous devez appuyer sur le bouton marche/arrêt ou appuyer deux fois sur l'écran, ce que macrodroid ne peut pas faire. Comment faire ?
 

Arnaud

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Smartphones go into deep sleep (black screen) when they are not in use. In this case, no event (e.g. battery charge or discharge level) or action (shake) can trigger a macrodroid. To wake up from this sleep, you need to press the on/off button or double tap on the screen, which macrodroid cannot do. How to do ?
 

Qarboz

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Smartphones go into deep sleep (black screen) when they are not in use. In this case, no event (e.g. battery charge or discharge level) or action (shake) can trigger a macrodroid. To wake up from this sleep, you need to press the on/off button or double tap on the screen, which macrodroid cannot do. How to do ?
You need to disable MacroDroid's battery optimization in Android settings.
For the shake trigger, in the MacroDroid settings you need to enable Work With Screen Off in Trigger Options>Shake Trigger
 

Arnaud

New member
Great. Thanks a lot. That works pretty good.
My Samsung A50 is running Android 11 which does not have the menu to limit the charge to 85%. My Macroandroid seems to work correctly by controlling a TPLink connected socket. Well, it only works at home on wifi but that's where I charge the smartphone most often.
Congratulations to the designer of Macroandroid. It's a good job.
 
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