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Anywhere:
- Double Tap Status Bar = BiteSMS QR
- Single Volume Down = Home Button (home button is on its last legs)
 
status bar
swipe to right - SBSettings
doubletap - trigger nownow tweak

Springboard
gesture left from down to up - brightness up
gesture right from down tu up - brightness down
pintch two fingers - close all apps

Hardware Buttons
volume up -next song
volume down - previous song
on/off button double press - stop music
 
Status Bar

Double tap status right - calculator
Double tap status middle - calendar
Double tap status left - notes
Swipe right lock screen
Hold status bar - clock

Hold both volume buttons - camera

Short hold sleep button - flashlight

Triple press home button - safe mode

Icon spread - open settings
Icon pinch - open password manager

Love activator!! Copied some other peoples setups thanks!
 
Double press sleep for flash (torch) is genius.

Swipe down off top right/top left = home button. Old habits die hard, I ran a 4 with a broken home button for aaaages, when I got a 5 I really missed that. Combined with Zephyr, means I only really use the home button to switch it on.
 
Yep. I can hold down the sleep button at the lockscreen till the phone dies and the power thing still won't show. One thing that I just now thought of is that I have that GPower Pro tweak installed. That could be the key to making Activator respect the do nothing action.

I'll give it a shot.
Thanks.

I don't think that's such a great idea. It can prevent a simple powering off, yes, but what if you press the sleep button + home button for some seconds. I guess the reboot will happen no matter what it's set in activator.
 
I don't think that's such a great idea. It can prevent a simple powering off, yes, but what if you press the sleep button + home button for some seconds. I guess the reboot will happen no matter what it's set in activator.

I don't mind it rebooting, it just I don't want people to turn it off. The way I have it setup it won't be off for more than a minute unless one knows the passcode.
 
I don't mind it rebooting, it just I don't want people to turn it off. The way I have it setup it won't be off for more than a minute unless one knows the passcode.

They can put it into DFU mode and do a restore...
 
But it'd still reboot. It wouldn't be off. The goal of my setup is to have it not be off. DFU mode ≠ off.

Ahhh. OK. For some stuff I read I though it was for preventing any possible damage caused by a potential thief.
 
Now that appslide is updated, I have that on single-tap home button in apps. On Springboard single-tap home is still Switcher.

Switcher is short-hold home, except on lockscreen it is unlock. Double-tap home is LastApp.

Both volume buttons is now BrightVol. Double-tap power button is now torch. Short hold power button is now DisplayRecorder.

Volume down-up is rotation lock. Up-down is Monocle set to status bar only.

Hold on status bar is UIRotation, left for left, right for right, center for upside down.

Swipe in from top or top corner is Do Nothing. Double-tap lockscreen clock is ProCamera.
 
Double tap lock screen clock: Open Music
Short hold sleep button: Play/Pause music
Three finger pinch in: Simulate press of home button
Double press sleep button: Activate flashlight using SpringFlash
Volume up short hold: Next track
Volume down short hold: Previous track
 
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