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From there, the exact location may vary depending on your device, so use the field at the top of the main Settings page to search for "Location." Once in the Location menu, select "Location Method" or "Locating Method," then choose "High Accuracy" to ensure GPS is enabled. You can enable GPS by going to your phone's main Settings menu. Other location reporting methods aren't as precise as your phone's actual GPS sensor, and Trusted Places only has a radius of roughly 50 meters, so your phone's reported location needs to be fairly accurate for Trusted Places to work. The first step is the simplest: Make sure you have GPS enabled.

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Each step is progressively more involved, but they all assume you've tried the previous steps, so make sure to follow them order. The troubleshooting steps below are escalating - in other words, you should start with the first one, try Smart Lock again and see if Trusted Places is fixed, then only proceed to the next step if it isn't. Trusted Places should keep your phone unlocked when you're at home, but many users are complaining that it doesn't. Trusted Face, Trusted Devices, On-Body Detection, and Voice Match almost never fail to work, but the most handy Smart Lock feature has the most problems. Most of Smart Lock's features are rock-solid. But Smart Lock, particularly its Trusted Places feature, can be finicky sometimes. There's no need to enter your PIN when your phone "knows" it's in your hands - just unlock and go. IMO, it's easier and more flexible for you to use rowRef.When it works, Android's Smart Lock feature is incredible. This removes the burden of having to wrap functional row components with React.forwardRef(). Why does React Smart Scroll pass rowRef instead of just passing ref? Using the mouse wheel to scroll looks good in all browsers. Other browsers don't appear to have this problem. The latest version of Firefox doesn't seem to keep up with React's rendering speed with useLayoutEffect() or useEffect(), so if you grab the scrollbar and scroll up and down really fast, you'll see blank space momentarily. Unlike other virtual scrolling components/libraries, there are no unnecessary wrapper divs for your rows, it doesn't use absolute positioning, and doesn't require any polyfills. It simulates the total height of all the items by adjusting the padding top and bottom of the div that contains the rows as you scroll. It measures the height of each of the visible row and caches that height as you scroll (or resize) so that the next render of the same row is more efficient.

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ReactSmartScroll renders enough rows to fill the visible space of the scroll area, plus an extra one above and below. rowProps - Any additional props you passed to the ReactSmartScroll component will be available on every row. import prop on your row component's container element. Typing for your row components is included as a named export. Yarn add react-smart-scroll Super Simple Sample: import ReactSmartScroll from 'react-smart-scroll' It has automatic support for variable height rows, even if they change height at runtime due to resizing, expanding, etc.

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ReactSmartScroll is (mostly) un-opinionated, with minimum configuration. It only renders the visible rows, with a few buffer rows above and below. ReactSmartScroll is a lightweight, high-performance, easy-to-use way to render long lists efficiently in React.









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