Thank you for the suggestion, this is perfect!I don't really know what happens when you plug into an AA car receiver, but is there any kind of notification that is displayed, if so you should be able to use the Notification Received trigger.
I don't really know what happens when you plug into an AA car receiver, but is there any kind of notification that is displayed, if so you should be able to use the Notification Received trigger.
Osbornsm,
Can I ask how you got this setup and working? I am trying to replicate the same, but the trigger never seems to be activated.
I've tried setting the notification "Connected to your car" and "Tap to exit driving app." for the Android Auto and for Android System respectively, as well as for "Any Application", and neither seem to be triggered. I have added a widget button trigger which I can active without issue.
I've tried connecting with the phone unlocked, as well as locked.
I've already enabled access to notifications for Macrodroid, and rebooted several times to ensure the permission is active.
My phone is a Xiaomi 9T (same as the Redmi 6??) and I'm running the latest available OS (12.0.9.0) as well as Macrodroid application.
Syncr0s.
I am on android 13. It works for me to detect the notification when AA is connected, but I cannot fine a good way to trigger when it is disconnected. I am using the unplugging power cord as an alternative for now, but it would get triggerred when I am just unchargging.If your on android 12 or older, you can detect Android auto via logcat messages.
If your on Android 13 or newer, log cat is now blocked, and I had to switch to detecting the android auto notification.
Yea exactly... I did same and it worked perfectly... What android version are you using?This is what I use:
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Oh, that is something I've never think of. I will give it a try. Thanks a lot.This is what I use:
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