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May 20, 2011
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Is it possible to do this? To get the old style where you tap to open instead of having to slide it up.
 
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All it does for me is make it so that instead of dragging the camera thing upwards, it become a button the opens the camera like on iOS 5.0. The button is still there even if you don't double click the home button. In my opinion, the default 5.1 way is less likely to be accidentally opened then the Redire way.
 
I think redire works as designed, changes back to push button instead of a slide.
If you want to eliminate the camera option completely just get NoCameraGrabber
 
I think redire works as designed, changes back to push button instead of a slide.
If you want to eliminate the camera option completely just get NoCameraGrabber

Im waiting for snappy to be updated then ill use nocameragrabber
 
Is there any cydia app/tweak to get the old double-click camera button? Because I had to fully disable the lockscreen camera button for themes
 
Has snappy been updated yet

No it's not. I just checked. I've never used it. Do you recommend snappy? Is it that much faster than assigning an activator gesture to the native camera app? Right now I either use te stock slide to open the camera app from the lock screen. But I also have a triple press of the home button assigned to opening the camera app. I'm on a 4s on 5.1.1. Do you recommend snappy?
 
No it's not. I just checked. I've never used it. Do you recommend snappy? Is it that much faster than assigning an activator gesture to the native camera app? Right now I either use te stock slide to open the camera app from the lock screen. But I also have a triple press of the home button assigned to opening the camera app. I'm on a 4s on 5.1.1. Do you recommend snappy?

Yes snappy is faster when it worked on 5.0
 
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