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myFocuserPro2E - Android App for WiFi Control April 2019 - This is a first public beta release and may have some bugs - please report to rbb1brown@gmail.com How to Install the Android WiFi Application Currently the Android WiFi application is an APK file that is provided for download as an unsigned app and not via Google Play. Setting up your device From your smartphone or tablet running Android 4.0 or higher, go to Settings, scroll down to Security, and select Unknown sources. Selecting this option will allow you to install apps outside of the Google Play store. Depending on your device, you can also choose to be warned before installing harmful apps. This can be enabled by selecting the Verify apps option in the Security settings How to install the APK from your Android device? Just open your browser, find the APK file you want to download, and tap it you should then be able to see it downloading on the top bar of your device. Once it's downloaded, open Downloads, tap on the APK file, and tap Yes when prompted. Where do I put an APK file on my Android? To get started, download an APK file using either Google Chrome or the stock Android browser. Next, go to your app drawer and click Downloads; here you will find the file you just downloaded. Open the file and install the app. If you downloaded the APK file on your computer, the process is slightly different. Installing an APK File from the File Manager Download the APK file if necessary. If you haven't yet downloaded the APK file onto your Android, do the following: ... Open your Android's file manager app. ... Select your Android's default storage. ... Tap Download. ... Tap the APK file. ... Tap INSTALL. ... Tap DONE when prompted. How to calibrate the Compass for the Samsung Galaxy S9+ Android Phone 1. When you are on the start screen, open the phone app 2. Select the dial keypad to manually enter numbers. 3. Next, type *#0*# on your Samsung Galaxy S9 or S9 Plus smartphone. 4. The service menu will open up. Select "Sensor" and scroll down to the bottom of the next menu. 5. You will see "Magnetic Sensor" and below it a circle with a line and a number behind it. This has the following meaning: Red line with a 0 = The compass sensor must be calibrated Blue line with a 3 = The magnetic sensor is calibrated 6. To calibrate the compass, rotate the Samsung Galaxy S9 once around all three axes. Do this until the circle shows a blue line and a 3. Only then is your compass calibrated. Source: https://www.solvemix.com/index.php/android-smartphones/17-year-2018/2522-samsung-galaxy-s9-google-maps-arrow-shows-wrong-direction-compass Android Smartphones, © Solvemix - quick tips, tricks and solutions