Samsung Galaxy S4: How to Enable or Disable Notification Reminder in Android 4.4 Kitkat

If you have updated your Samsung Galaxy SIV to Android 4.4 Kitkat, you may noticed that most of new features were added under the accessibility menu. One of which is called notification reminder. Enabling this option will make your phone beeps at set intervals to remind you of any unread notifications.


How to enable or disable notification reminder?
There are 2 methods available that you can use to enable or disable this option, through the Settings menu or through the device options.


Method #1: From the Settings menu
  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Tap My device tab.
  3. Scroll down to find Accessibility, then tap it.
  4. Scroll down to find Notification reminder, then tap the ON/OFF switch to enable or disable this option. When the ON/OFF switch is on the right side or shows green means the option is enabled.
  5. Tap Notification reminder.
  6. Tap Reminder interval, then select from the following options:
    • 3 minutes: select this option to make your phone beeps every 3 minutes until the unread notification is opened.
    • 5 minutes: select this option to make your phone beeps every 5 minutes until the unread notification is opened.
    • 10 minutes: select this option to make your phone beeps every 10 minutes until the unread notification is opened.
    • 30 minutes: select this option to make your phone beeps every 30 minutes until the unread notification is opened.
    • 1 hour: select this option to make your phone beeps every 1 hour until the unread notification is opened.
  7. Select the desired reminder interval you wish to use.


Method #2: From the Device option
This method can be used only if you have been added the accessibility shortcut to the device options. Well, here are the steps:
  1. In any screen, long tap the Power key.
  2. On pop up menu select Accessibility.
  3. Scroll down to find Notification reminder, then tap the ON/OFF switch to enable or disable this option. When the ON/OFF switch is on the right side or shows green means the option is enabled.
  4. Tap Notification reminder.
  5. Tap Reminder interval, then select from the following options:
    • 3 minutes: select this option to make your phone beeps every 3 minutes until the unread notification is opened.
    • 5 minutes: select this option to make your phone beeps every 5 minutes until the unread notification is opened.
    • 10 minutes: select this option to make your phone beeps every 10 minutes until the unread notification is opened.
    • 30 minutes: select this option to make your phone beeps every 30 minutes until the unread notification is opened.
    • 1 hour: select this option to make your phone beeps every 1 hour until the unread notification is opened.
  6. Select the desired reminder interval you wish to use.

Once you activated this feature, when you have an unread notification, the phone will keep beep at set intervals until the notification is opened. So, now you don't need to worry missed any notifications on your phone.

Samsung Galaxy S4: How to Fix Can't Find Floating Keyboard Icon in Android 4.4 Kitkat

When I was writing about new options and features were brought by Android 4.4 Kitkat in my Samsung Galaxy SIV, there was a new feature called floating keyboard I didn't include because the feature was suddenly gone and I can't find it. FYI, the floating keyboard feature will make the keyboard floats and movables to any parts of the screen so that you can use the whole screen to display currently open application.

See also: New Options and Features in Android 4.4 Kitkat in the Samsung Galaxy S4

After some further investigations, I found that floating keyboard will be automatically disabled when I turned on magnification gestures feature. I guess, it's because the magnification gestures feature doesn't work in the keyboard therefore the user is only allowed to display the keyboard in the normal state. So, if you're also experiencing the same problem with me(can't find the floating keyboard icon) then you can bring it back by turning off the magnification gestures.


How to disable magnification gestures?
There are two methods available that you can use to disable this feature, through the Settings menu or through the device options.


Method #1: Settings menu
  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Tap My device tab.
  3. Scroll down to find Accessibility, then tap it.
  4. Scroll down to find Magnification gestures, then slide the ON/OFF switch to the left to disable this option.
  5. Now, go to a screen or an app where you can enter text (e.g: Messaging app, Email app, Browser app, etc).
  6. Tap and hold the key in the left side of the space bar and then select the floating keyboard icon to switch between normal and floating keyboard.



Method #2: From the device options
This method can be used if you have been added the accessibility shortcut to the device options. Well, here are the steps:
  1. In any screen, long tap the Power key.
  2. On pop up menu select Accessibility.
  3. Scroll down to find Magnification gestures, then slide the ON/OFF switch to the left to disable this option.
  4. Now, go to a screen or an app where you can enter text (e.g: Messaging app, Email app, Browser app, etc).
  5. Tap and hold the key in the left side of the space bar and then select the floating keyboard icon to switch between normal and floating keyboard.

I personally prefer to use the normal keyboard than the floating one because the floating keyboard makes the keys are smaller than those in the normal keyboard. The small keys in floating keyboard make me have difficulty to use them well. So, how about you? Do you like to use floating keyboard?

Samsung Galaxy S4: How to Enable and Use Magnification Gestures in Android 4.4 Kitkat

If you're like me, after Samsung Galaxy SIV was updated to Android 4.4 Kitkat, the most of new features are added in the Accessibility settings. One of which is called magnification gestures. This feature will allow you to zoom in or out by using gesture in any screen easily.


How to enable or disable magnification gestures?
Generally, there are two methods available that you can use to enable or disable this option. Oh, I've just remembered, a few days ago, an insider asked me why her phone automatically zoomed out if she tapped the screen rapidly while she was playing a game. Apparently, she has accidentally enabled magnification gestures on her phone. So, if you're also experiencing this problem, you can use the step below to disable the magnification gestures.


Method #1: From the Settings menu
  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Tap My device tab.
  3. Scroll down to find Accessibility, then tap it.
  4. Scroll down to find Magnification gestures, then tap ON/OFF switch to enable or disable this option. When the switch is on the right or shows green means the option is enabled.


Method #2: From the device options
You can use this method if you have added the accessibility shortcut to the device option. If you don't know how to do so, you can see the complete steps here. Well, to enable or disable magnification gestures through the device menu, do as follows:
  1. Long press the Power key.
  2. On pop up menu select Accessibility.
  3. Scroll down to find Magnification gestures, then tap ON/OFF switch to enable or disable this option. When the switch is on the right or shows green means the option is enabled.



How to use magnification gestures?
If the magnification gestures has been activated, you can use this feature anywhere except the keyboard and navigation bar. Well, here are the steps:
  1. In any screen, triple tap the screen to zoom in or zoom out. The screen will be framed with the blue light as a sign that you're in the magnified state.
  2. While zoomed in, you can do the following actions:
    • Pan: you can do so by dragging two or more fingers across the screen.
    • Adjust zoom level: you can do so by pinching two or more fingers together or spread them apart.
  3. Triple tap the screen to return to the normal state.
  4. You can also temporarily magnify what is under your finger by using the following steps:
    • In any screen triple tap the screen and holding.
    • Without lift your finger, drag your finger to explore different parts of the screen.
    • Lift your finger to return to the normal state.

For the record, when this feature is enabled, the response time in Phone, Calculator and other apps could be slowed down. So, have you used this features? Has this feature helped you to improve your experience while using this phone?

Samsung Galaxy S4: How to Show Accessibility or TalkBack Shortcut in the Device Options in Android 4.4 Kitkat

After my Samsung Galaxy SIV had updated to Android 4.4 Kitkat, I then dug into the Settings menu to discover new options or features were brought by this Android version. Soon, I noticed that most of new features are added under the Accessibility menu, one of which is called Single tap mode(this is my favourite one). This feature will allow you to dismiss/snooze alarm or timers as well as answering or rejecting call with a single tap.

See also: How to Enable and Use Single Tap Mode in Android 4.4.2 Kitkat in the Samsung Galaxy S4

Well, if you usually access the Accessibility settings through the Settings menu, you can access it easier and faster from any screen by adding its shortcut to the device options by using the Show shortcut option. Through this option, you can also show the TalkBack shortcut to the device options.



How to show Accessibility and/or TalkBack shortcut in the device options?
Below are the steps to do so:
  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Tap My device tab.
  3. Scroll down to find Accessibility, then tap it.
  4. Scroll down to find Show shortcut, then tap it.
  5. Now, you'll see two options available, they are:
    • Accessibility: select this option to show the Accessibility shortcut in the device options. It'll allow you quickly accessing the Accessibility menu by long pressing the Power key.
    • TalkBack: select this option to show the TalkBack shortcut in the device options. It'll allow you easily and quickly enable or disable the TalkBack mode from the device options by long pressing the Power key.
  6. Select the desired shortcut you want to show in the device options by ticking the box next to the option. You can select one of them or both of them.
  7. Tap Apply button.
  8. The selected shortcut will be added to the device options.

After the Accessibility and the TalkBack shortcut have been added to the device options, now you can access them easily from any screen by long pressing the Power key. In some cases, some users have accidentally enabled the TalkBack mode and they have difficulties to get out from this mode, so by adding the TalkBack shortcut to the device options you can disable(or enable) the TalkBack mode easier and faster compared if you should struggling to find TalkBack mode option through the Settings menu.

Samsung Galaxy S4: How to Switch Between Installed Keyboard Apps in Android 4.4 Kitkat

One of advantages owned by Android phones, including with the Samsung Galaxy SIV, is easiness to install third-party apps, either from the official source, Google Play Store, or from another unofficial sources. This of course will help you when you are not satisfied with the stock apps performance or when the stock apps don't have a feature you're looking for.

See also: How to Download and Install Free Apps from Google Play Store in the Samsung Galaxy S4

One of the most frequently installed third party apps is a keyboard app. Well, though the Samsung Galaxy SIV has been equipped with the stock Samsung keyboard, but some users said that some features in this keyboard app don't work in line with their expectations. When you already have installed third-party keyboard app in your phone, you can change the input method so that you can use that keyboard app.


How to change input method?
Generally there are two methods available that you can use to switch between installed keyboard apps. You can see them below.


Method #1: From a screen or an app where you can enter text
As the example, I'll try to change the input method through the Messaging app
  1. In the create new message screen, swipe down the top of the screen to open the notification panel.
  2. Under the Notifications section, tap Choose input method.
  3. All installed keyboard apps will be displayed in the Choose input method pop up menu.
  4. Select the desired keyboard app you wish to use.
  5. The selected keyboard will be applied and you're ready to write your message with the newly selected keyboard.


Method #2: From the Settings menu
  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Tap My Device tab.
  3. Scroll down to find Language and input, then tap it.
  4. Under the Keyboards and input methods section, tap Default.
  5. All installed keyboard apps will be displayed in the Choose input method pop up menu.
  6. Select the desired keyboard app you wish to use.
  7. The selected keyboard will be applied.

For those of you who have some keyboard apps installed in the phone, you can use one of methods mentioned above to switch between them. So, if you're using third-party keyboard app, which keyboard app do you like best?

Samsung Galaxy S4: How to Customize Samsung Keyboard Settings in Android 4.4 Kitkat

Samsung Galaxy SIV has come with the stock virtual keyboard that can be used by users when they want to enter texts or write a message or email. This keyboard allows you to enter texts, numbers, symbols, etc. To get a better performance and help you typing better, you can customize available options in the Samsung keyboard settings according to your need.



How to customize Samsung keyboard settings?
By default, the Samsung keyboard is displayed in QWERTY. To go to the Samsung keyboard settings, there are two methods available:
Method #1: From a screen or app where you can enter text
As the example, in these steps, I go to the Samsung keyboard settings menu when I'm composing a new text message in the Messaging app:
  1. On the on-screen keyboard, tap and hold the key in the left side of the space bar.
  2. On pop up menu select Settings icon to enter the settings menu. 

Method #2: From the Settings menu
  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Tap My device tab.
  3. Scroll down to find Language and input, then tap it.
  4. Tap the Settings icon next to Samsung keyboard to enter the settings menu.

When you're in the Samsung keyboard settings menu, you can see that options are divided in five sections. They are:
I. Input languages section
In this section you can change the keyboard type and input language.
  1. Tap English(UK) option(the option name depends on the language you are using in the input language), then select from the following options:
    • Qwerty keyboard: select this option if you want to use QWERTY keyboard.
    • 3x4 keyboard: select this option if you want to use 3x4 keyboard. This keyboard type is best used for those of users who want to use a keyboard as in the old phones or those of users who have difficulty to type using QWERTY keyboard.
  2. Tap Select input languages, and then select the desired language from the available language list. But, it'll be better if you select the same language as you usually use to write a message or email.

II. Smart typing section
In this section you can enable options which will help you to type better.
  1. Predictive text: tap the ON/OFF switch to enable or disable this option. If this option is enabled, suggested words will be displayed at the top of the keyboard when you type a word.
  2. Auto replacement(this option is available when the Predictive text is enabled): tap the ON/OFF switch to enable or disable this option. If this option is enabled, your phone will automatically complete or replace the word you're typing with the most probable word when you tap the space bar or a punctuation mark. It works well if you type the word using the same language as you've set in the input language.
  3. Auto capitalisation: tap this option to enable or disable Auto capitalisation feature. When this option is enabled, the phone will automatically capitalise first letter of sentence.
  4. Auto spacing: tap this option to enable or disable Auto spacing feature. When this option is enabled, the phone will automatically insert space between words when you tap the enter key or a punctuation mark.
  5. Auto-punctuate: tap this option to enable or disable Auto punctuate feature. When this option is enabled, the phone will automatically insert a full stop by "." by double tapping the space bar.

III. Keyboard swipe section
In this section, you can choose one of these following options:
  1. None: select this option if you don't want to use the keyboard swipe function.
  2. Continuous input: select this option if you want to enter text by sliding finger across keyboard. This features is optimised for QWERTY keyboard.
  3. Cursor control: select this option if you want to be able to move cursor by sliding finger across keyboard.

IV. Key-tap feedback section
In this section you can enable or disable sound, vibration and character preview.
  1. Tap Sound to enable or disable this option. when this option is enabled, the phone plays sound whenever you tap the keyboard key.
  2. Tap Vibration to enable or disable this option. when this option is enabled, the phone vibrates whenever you tap the keyboard key.
  3. Tap Character preview to enable or disable this option. When this option is enabled, a big character bubble will be shown when a key on a QWERTY keyboard is tapped.

V. More settings section
  1. Tap Help to learn more about the Samsung keyboard.
  2. Tap Reset to revert back the keyboard settings(except Personalised data and Downloaded languages) to default.

Based on my experience, the stock Samsung keyboard is quite satisfying and works well. It gives me some options I really like especially those in the smart typing section. So, how about you? If you're using the Samsung keyboard, which option do you like?

Samsung Galaxy S4: How to Use Samsung Virtual Keyboard in Android 4.4 Kitkat

Indeed, Samsung Galaxy SIV isn't equipped with a physical keyboard, but you can use the virtual keyboard to replace the physical keyboard functions. You can use the stock Samsung keyboard app in a screen or app where you can enter text, such as Messaging app, Email app, Internet app, etc.



How to use the stock virtual keyboard in Android 4.4 Kitkat?
FYI, I wrote these steps using the stock QWERTY Samsung keyboard in the Messaging app. So, you may see a different keyboard key in another apps.
In the letters keyboard, use these options:
  1. Tap letter keys (a,b,c, etc) to enter text.
  2. Tap numeric keys (1,2,3, etc) to enter number.
  3. Tap to delete incorrect character, or tap and hold to delete a whole word or field.
  4. Tap to move to the new row.
  5. Single tap to change the case of text (capital letter or not), or Double tap to switch to all capital.
  6. Tap to enter space.
  7. Tap and hold the key in the left side of the space bar to switch between some options available, such as:
    • Microphone icon : select this option if you want to use voice to text feature. However, in certain case, users can't find this option in their keyboards, if you're also experiencing this problem, you can see the steps to fix it here.
    • Handwriting icon : select this option if you want to write using your finger or stylus.
    • Clipboard icon : select this option if you want to see all copied text or want to paste them.
    • Capture mode icon : select this option if you wish to use the Optical reader app to capture some text and then write the text into your message.
    • Settings icon : select this option to configure keyboard settings.
    • Smiley icon : select this option to display all available smileys. FYI, this option only available when you're composing text message or email message.
  8. Tap and hold the key in the right side of the space bar to display the most frequently used punctuations.
  9. Tap to switch to symbols keyboard.
In the symbols keyboard, use these options:
  1. Tap and to see available symbols.
  2. Tap to return to the letters keyboard.

I'm personally satisfied with the stock keyboard and never experience any problem with it, that's why I prefer to use the stock Samsung keyboard than another third-party keyboard app on my Samsung Galaxy SIV. So, how about you? Do you use the Samsung keyboard or another third-party keyboard app?