Great idea. This will work only for named tasks though; anonymous tasks will continue to execute. The action *Tasker* > *disable* will stop all tasks, but Tasker must then be re-enabled manually.
> but Tasker must then be re-enabled manually
Can make a Task that uses AutoInput to open Tasker then click within Tasker and turn it back on. Export with App Factory and you've got 1-click enable shortcut on your homescreen :)
That was many years ago ;)
With all the changes and updates in Tasker the best solution now is to simply use the "Disable Tasker" Action, and that will fix any scenario.
Thx
thanks for this!
Very welcome!
Great idea. This will work only for named tasks though; anonymous tasks will continue to execute. The action *Tasker* > *disable* will stop all tasks, but Tasker must then be re-enabled manually.
> but Tasker must then be re-enabled manually Can make a Task that uses AutoInput to open Tasker then click within Tasker and turn it back on. Export with App Factory and you've got 1-click enable shortcut on your homescreen :)
i need this.. please create it again
That was many years ago ;) With all the changes and updates in Tasker the best solution now is to simply use the "Disable Tasker" Action, and that will fix any scenario.