The LED flashlight works now, but an unwanted side effect is that the screen turns completely white and brightness goes to 100%. The dev doesn't know of another way to activate the LED. Also no LTE toggle still.
Hopefully the devs here can shed some light?
Team BAMF released a working 4G LTE Toggle a little while ago
http://www.teambamf.net/f52/[lte][tasker]-bamf-lte-widget-v0-4-[01-12-2012]-3676/
But I'm unsure about the LED toggle situation, I use search light which is open source so if you're adventurous you can see how he does it then talk to the developer
Are they currently working on getting ICS icons?
Colemak said:
Team BAMF released a working 4G LTE Toggle a little while ago
http://www.teambamf.net/f52/[lte][tasker]-bamf-lte-widget-v0-4-[01-12-2012]-3676/
But I'm unsure about the LED toggle situation, I use search light which is open source so if you're adventurous you can see how he does it then talk to the developer
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I wonder if Team BAMF would release their source...
The reboot option was working on widgetsoid after the last update, but the most recent update seems to have killed the reboot option for me... I emailed the dev about it.
I wish there was an LTE toggle that worked on the stock rom...
That's so weird that he cant' get the LED to light by itself...
Does anyone know how to get the toggles that give you a menu to auto-close the notification windows? I like the reboot toggle with the choices (reboot, recovery, etc). Currently, it opens that window behind the notification window unless I'm missing a setting. It'd be nice to not have to close the notification window before being able to see the choice.
I tried Notification Toggle and it closed the notification windows when needed (such as custom brightness control). It doesn't have any many working toggles though.
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I don't know if this is possible, but i think it would be awesome to have an option to hide the icons for on going notifications from the top notification bar. It would keep it in the pull down though. If it could force all the ongoing notifications to the bottom it would be even better.
I hope this made sense to you guys.....I think it would be awesome to include in the cyanogen options menu (if it were in cyanogen mod, which I hope someday it will be).
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I don't know if this is possible, but i think it would be awesome to have an option to hide the icons for on going notifications from the top notification bar. It would keep it in the pull down though. If it could force all the ongoing notifications to the bottom it would be even better.
I hope this made sense to you guys.....I think it would be awesome to include in the cyanogen options menu (if it were in cyanogen mod, which I hope someday it will be).
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I agree!
I want a way to hide ongoing notifications but NOT disable them (Tasker, Juice Defender, Llama). OR, I would LOVE to be able to still have access to them. For example, Power Toggles allows us to put almost anything as a toggle in the notification pane. Custom images etc.
Can we just use this method to combine the ongoing notifications? This way they are still active, we can still see them, but they are not taking up valuable space. Alternatively, let's push them to the bottom!
I'm sure i'm missing a little checkbox somewhere in settings, but this is driving me crazy. Every time i use the power control in the notification pulldown (CM 6.1.1 w/cyanoginger 1.1) the pulldown closes automatically. I use these constantly when i'm going to work (to toggle lockscreen, volume, wifi, etc) and having to re open it after each toggle is a pain.
Anyone have an idea of what setting i'm overlooking?
-k
ps- yes i used search looked through several pages and didnt see anything so i apologize in advance if i missed it. Thanks in advance for being courteous.
kelsec said:
I'm sure i'm missing a little checkbox somewhere in settings, but this is driving me crazy. Every time i use the power control in the notification pulldown (CM 6.1.1 w/cyanoginger 1.1) the pulldown closes automatically. I use these constantly when i'm going to work (to toggle lockscreen, volume, wifi, etc) and having to re open it after each toggle is a pain.
Anyone have an idea of what setting i'm overlooking?
-k
ps- yes i used search looked through several pages and didnt see anything so i apologize in advance if i missed it. Thanks in advance for being courteous.
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Yes there is a setting go to settings, cyanogenmod settings, user interface, and I'm pretty sure if you scroll down it let's you pick the widget buttons as well as check whether the notification bar closes after toggle.
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Awesome, found it. I'll bet i've looked over that screen 20 times haha. if it would have been a snake, it would have bit me. thanks bro
I've been using Liquid ICS 1.4 until a stable release of c9 s released. One thing I really miss that my old phone had was the Torch. I used the super bright mode that turned up the led's and I'd like to be able to have it on my Galaxy Nexus. I haven't been able to find anything at all and tried many flashlight apps. I am unsure though if cm9 even has it, is it possible with the Galaxy Nexus?
Some of the roms have the torch baked, in some don't. I haven't used Cm9 in a few weeks, but at the time, I don't recall it having the torch built in.
The current rom I'm using does have a torch baked in. It's just in the toggles though. So maybe if you check the different toggle settings of the rom you may run, you may find a Torch toggle that just needs to be selected.
AOKP had it baked in.
I still preferred Flashlight HD LED. It would light when I opened it and it was simple.
I use Tiny Flashlight + LED. It has a widget that allows you to turn the light on with one touch. I don't think it allows you to change the brightness of the LED though.
AOKP ftw. I have the toggle in the notification bar and its so convenient and easy to use from there.
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I use DroidLight....
"Galaxy Nexus Flashlight" in the market free and no ads, it works perfectly.
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I am downloading the aokp rom and I am going to look for the apk. I wanted a flashlight (Torch) that turned up the output on the led's. It was super bright and that's an awesome tool to have. I currently and have always also had TeslaLED but I notice when clicking the widget it takes 3-4 seconds for the light to turn on. So I now use the widget include with "GN Flashlight"
So I got my Jelly Bean OTA and start to use the phone normally (before I flashed the Google I/O build and used it in the waiting status for official one) and have discovered that Google has put me into dilemma which I didn't care about before. It is because of the new Interactive notification system in Jelly Bean. I like it so much as I can response to notifications much faster. However, I am also used to Notification toggles and have discovered that with Notification toggle I must sacrifice the interactive notification and vice versa as Notification toggle is always on the top of the notification list...Do any of you know about any solution to have both??? Thanks in advance...
Your only two options as far as I can see is 1) Wait for a (possible) workaround from the developer of the toggles or 2) root the device and install a custom rom which will have the toggles built in to the actual notification bar, not as a 'notification'
Edit: You can still expand other notifications with a two finger swipe down gesture, it just wont be open by default when you pull down the notification bar.
maxib123 said:
Your only two options as far as I can see is 1) Wait for a (possible) workaround from the developer of the toggles or 2) root the device and install a custom rom which will have the toggles built in to the actual notification bar, not as a 'notification'
Edit: You can still expand other notifications with a two finger swipe down gesture, it just wont be open by default when you pull down the notification bar.
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Thanks a lot for info, I didn't know about it. So I can have both now . Once again thanks...
Hello everyone,
More and more Roms getting Dash Charge support because the drivers are released but what about slider support? I liked RR, CM, Bliss on my previous phones but I don't like having hardware which is not working.
So on which custom Roms is the slider feature working?
Thanks
Alert slider work on RR and Nuclea for sure
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nathan-96 said:
Hello everyone,
More and more Roms getting Dash Charge support because the drivers are released but what about slider support? I liked RR, CM, Bliss on my previous phones but I don't like having hardware which is not working.
So on which custom Roms is the slider feature working?
Thanks
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Essentially all the recently-updated CM/AOSP-based ROMs. You can literally pick a random ROM on XDA for the OnePlus 3 and not have to worry about the Alert Slider working.
Couple things to know about the Alert Slider on custom ROMs: with the exception of Paranoid Android, you can turn off "Do not disturb" mode through the quick settings or volume controls, even when the switch is all the way up. I find this behavior strange but understandable since this switch isn't found on Nexus devices (Google didn't code the OS for Alert Slider). To re-enable the effects of Alert Slider, slide the switch down and up again.
Also, I find this pretty annoying: when you move the switch, you don't get a banner in the center of the screen like Oxygen OS - just a weak vibration feedback and a new statusbar icon on top. I find the banner useful since the vibration motor is weak and the icon on the status bar is small. I take my OnePlus 3 out in bright sunlight everyday and being able to see what mode it's on easily is a somewhat big deal for me. I don't want to accidently put the switch to Total silence (I've done that a few times by mistake), and I don't want to put my phone to my face just to see the statusbar what mode my device is on.
To sum up, the slider works fine on pretty much all ROMs on the OnePlus 3 bar minor quirks, so I installed Paranoid Android and I'm using it as my daily driver ROM. Much better battery life than Oxygen OS, that's for sure.
kentexcitebot said:
Essentially all the recently-updated CM/AOSP-based ROMs. You can literally pick a random ROM on XDA for the OnePlus 3 and not have to worry about the Alert Slider working.
Couple things to know about the Alert Slider on custom ROMs: with the exception of Paranoid Android, you can turn off "Do not disturb" mode through the quick settings or volume controls, even when the switch is all the way up. I find this behavior strange but understandable since this switch isn't found on Nexus devices (Google didn't code the OS for Alert Slider). To re-enable the effects of Alert Slider, slide the switch down and up again.
Also, I find this pretty annoying: when you move the switch, you don't get a banner in the center of the screen like Oxygen OS - just a weak vibration feedback and a new statusbar icon on top. I find the banner useful since the vibration motor is weak and the icon on the status bar is small. I take my OnePlus 3 out in bright sunlight everyday and being able to see what mode it's on easily is a somewhat big deal for me. I don't want to accidently put the switch to Total silence (I've done that a few times by mistake), and I don't want to put my phone to my face just to see the statusbar what mode my device is on.
To sum up, the slider works fine on pretty much all ROMs on the OnePlus 3 bar minor quirks, so I installed Paranoid Android and I'm using it as my daily driver ROM. Much better battery life than Oxygen OS, that's for sure.
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Thanks for your fast and accurate answer. I don't like the fact that my volume Buttons still would work but I guess I Have to take it for what it is (however I might even be able to make a commit to fix that). Thanks for your answer I can now happy flash a new ROM