So maybe you've recently upgraded your Android phone and haven't gotten used to the new device's button alignment yet... or maybe you never use that pesky Search key and want to turn it into the camera key your EVO 4G has always wanted... or maybe you just enjoy tinkering with your phone. If you're in one of those situations, what you may be lusting after is a way to remap your phone's hardware buttons (i.e. making the Search key take on the duties of the Home key, or vise versa).
Up until now, there haven't been any user-friendly methods of doing this, at least not any that can be so greatly customized. Well, the deprivation is over - Beansoft (also known as appelflap around the XDA-Developers forums) has developed the handy ButtonRemapper app, which provides users a simple-as-can-be way of remapping the staple Android buttons (Home, Menu, Back, and Search). The app does more than that, however - read on for the full story.
For starters, it's not just the staple Android keys that can be remapped using ButtonRemapper - you can
also mess with the Power, Volume Up, Volume Down, and End Call buttons (assuming your device has them). Better yet, you can customize the aforementioned buttons in ways you never even thought possible - here are the actions you can set them to perform:
The app also offers the ability to change each button's state - you can choose from "NONE," "WAKE," and "WAKE_DROPPED." The second of the modes presumably allows the button to function even when the device is in sleep mode, while the first and third should limit the button to functioning exclusively when your phone is awake. Strangely enough, I haven't observed any change in the buttons' behavior after switching these states, though this could just be my EVO.
As an added bonus for tech-savvy users, Beansoft has included the buttons' code numbers so as to make it easier for interested parties to modify the keys' functions the longhand way (i.e. editing the key layout map file, which is explained in detail here). Even more helpful is Beansoft's own KeynrTracker application, which can be downloaded from here.
Despite all of ButtonRemapper's fantastic features, there are a few things you should know about, namely:
Nonetheless, if you're switching Android phones (i.e. buying a Droid X after owning a Droid Eris for a while) and don't want to waste time getting used to a new button alignment, ButtonRemapper is certainly worth a look. You know what to do - QR codes, AppBrain links, and more are patiently awaiting your click/scan below.
Up until now, there haven't been any user-friendly methods of doing this, at least not any that can be so greatly customized. Well, the deprivation is over - Beansoft (also known as appelflap around the XDA-Developers forums) has developed the handy ButtonRemapper app, which provides users a simple-as-can-be way of remapping the staple Android buttons (Home, Menu, Back, and Search). The app does more than that, however - read on for the full story.
For starters, it's not just the staple Android keys that can be remapped using ButtonRemapper - you can
also mess with the Power, Volume Up, Volume Down, and End Call buttons (assuming your device has them). Better yet, you can customize the aforementioned buttons in ways you never even thought possible - here are the actions you can set them to perform:
- Power
- Home
- Menu
- Back
- Search
- Volume Up
- Volume Down
- Camera
- Focus
- Call
- End Call
- Media Play Pause
- Media Stop
- Media Next
- Media Previous
- Media Rewind
- Media Fast Forward
- D-pad Center
- D-pad Up
- D-pad Left
- D-pad Right
The app also offers the ability to change each button's state - you can choose from "NONE," "WAKE," and "WAKE_DROPPED." The second of the modes presumably allows the button to function even when the device is in sleep mode, while the first and third should limit the button to functioning exclusively when your phone is awake. Strangely enough, I haven't observed any change in the buttons' behavior after switching these states, though this could just be my EVO.
As an added bonus for tech-savvy users, Beansoft has included the buttons' code numbers so as to make it easier for interested parties to modify the keys' functions the longhand way (i.e. editing the key layout map file, which is explained in detail here). Even more helpful is Beansoft's own KeynrTracker application, which can be downloaded from here.
Despite all of ButtonRemapper's fantastic features, there are a few things you should know about, namely:
- If you're using a Galaxy Tab, you'll have to download a special version.
- Unfortunately, the Motorola Droid 2 and Huawei U8110 are not supported at the time of this writing.
- The version of the app you'll find in the Market is a paid, $0.99 donation edition. Beansoft is also offering the app free of charge for those who find it in the XDA forums.
Nonetheless, if you're switching Android phones (i.e. buying a Droid X after owning a Droid Eris for a while) and don't want to waste time getting used to a new button alignment, ButtonRemapper is certainly worth a look. You know what to do - QR codes, AppBrain links, and more are patiently awaiting your click/scan below.
ButtonRemapper (classic, donation version):
ButtonRemapper (classic, free version):
Direct Download Link (for version 2.4.1)
ButtonRemapper For Galaxy Tab:
Direct Download Link (for version 1.1)
KeynrTracker:
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