Re: Google is nuking simple username/password sign ins?

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Good luck on the transfer and I'll be interest in your progress along that
path since I may be taking that path myself.


Well, I have successfully completed the transition, but I did need to keep a couple of things. With that said, my phone works pretty well, and I haven't had any problems using any of the apps I need, with one single exception that I was able to fix using an unofficial but usable configuration that successfully passes that application's test.


I do need a functional screen reader on the phone though since I'll likely be installing whatever goes on the phone and maintaining it myself.


This is where I needed to keep a couple of things. Talkback is in F-Droid, but putting it on the system before first boot for some reason does not make it show up on the phone. Also, if you need a screen lock pin or password, you will be unable to use RHVoice or Espeak, as neither will speak before the screen is unlocked for the first time. Only Google's text to speech app will do that. So I sideload Talkback and GoogleTTS from the current MindTheGapps package before I boot the phone for the first time. The only trouble I had was due to the setup not working quite right, so I had to tap the vision settings in the lower right corner, then start tapping from the center near the bottom of the screen until I heard a click, then tap from the center near the top until I heard another click, then tap near the bottom at the right. Then Talkback worked normally for me. It's a more involved process, but it's not hard to get going, since things are either at the top or the bottom, so I didn't have to fumble around trying to blindly tap around the middle or other varying locations on the screen. The key things here is that sideloading espeak will work for the setup, but will not speak until you unlock the screen if you use a pin or password, and RHVoice will not work at all during the setup process, since it can't find its voices if they are sideloaded along with it, because newer Android versions do not like to let multiple packages work together, not even if they are system apps.

What app store or app stores are you getting compatible apps from?


I have been using F-droid, which comes with MicroG, and for Google Play Store compatibility, I'm using Aurora Store, and sideload it before first boot along with Aurora Services to install apps without asking me stupid questions like "Do you want to install this app?" Aurora Store seems to have bit the big one at least temporarily ... it stopped working last night and hasn't regained consciousness as of now, so in those cases, there are apkmirror.com, apkpure.com and aptoide for Google Play compatible apps. I do still need more than I would like of those, since I do still need to know when to get off the bus and still need alerts from my banking app, I have some other apps that I'm actually trying to get away from but can't quite do it so completely as I have been able to wrest my phone away from Google itself. So this is where the Aurora Store comes in, along with the other websites and apps I mentioned, although I recall seeing a Google Play compatible F-Droid repository that I may be able to add there instead, especially if the Aurora Store did just buy the farm, which seems unlikely, but I don't like the length of this downtime. I hope some of this info on my experiences helps you or someone else, and please do feel free to ask me any questions about how to get LineageOS for MicroG, or even the official LineageOS, up and talking.

~Kyle

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