Screen 1 button works, displays Notification dialog. However “Switches” screen does not open. Other buttons without Notification block also do not work.
Button is “enabled”.
I looked at a project that is like a year old and it also does not work with the same block. I’m stumped.
It isn’t a good idea to open a notifier while opening another screen.That will definitely force your app not to open another screen.You need to open it on Switches initialization.
Also you aren’t switching between screens correctly.See here:
Building an APK and downloading it to my S6…worked!
Of course, the whole point for my use of the S6 is to test my design and blocks on the fly.
Is there a reason the code works for the APK, but not the Creator?
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Using the S9 with the Companion, the problem did go away with your suggested blocks.
However, the S6 is still problematic. Using the companion, it will NOT switch screens.
I have been using block coding for a couple of years. I have wasted 6 hours on this one open screen problem. My point is that I have a fair amount of experience and I could not get it to work, even after reading docs and a guide and then a suggestion from a moderator. And it still doesn’t work for one of two similar Samsung phones. I’ve created a few apps and this is the first time my S6 has had a problem like this. Besides size, an S6 and an S9 are almost identical in execution.
Can you imagine what goes thru a newbie’s mind when trying to switch screens?
Seems to me that there should be a method to navigate from one screen to another without all this hassle. I was using another vendor and they have this:
I don’t recommend that vendor, but it least their “navigate to” block works flawlessly.
Removed everything I could find regarding Android and Makeroid under Device Storage. Cache was empty.
Fired up Companion, opened Test menu, selected “Connect via USB”, hit Internal Error Cancel button 15 times and the TestOpenScreen project appears on my S6.
Fails. Opened Screen2 thru Screen selector, that button fails as well.
What software version are you running on your S6, if you don’t mind my asking?
Running TestOpenScreen.aia:
MIT AI2 via USB works perfectly on my S6
Thunkable via USB works perfectly on my S6
Two Kodular projects via USB do not work on my S6. Still does not switch screens.
S6 via MIT AI2 Companion, works great. Connects and switches screens.
S6 via Thunkable Companion, works great. Connects and switches screens.
S6 via Kodular Companion, no work good. Back to the Error 1103, Unable to Post…etc.
I mean, if it’s an Android level or some such, what is the minimum requirement for Kodular?
My Samsung S9 works via USB and Companion, but it’s not really mine, belongs to my wife and she won’t let me have it except on weekends and evenings.