Is there any way for this to be done? I know how to turn on the two individual colors, I just don't know how to make notifications light it up.
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let me re-phrase. Can anyone help me develop such an app?
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jmcoffey said:
let me re-phrase. Can anyone help me develop such an app?
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ok, pretty sure this should still go in general but whatever.... I'm not trying to start anything. so I could help develop this... drop me an email
maybe look at pokey9ks source and see how he calls upon the led? than try to incorporate it within the os
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Yea this would be really really good. The led is strong. So it would make up for not having a vibration. Obviously possible to control since it can be done in the boot loader.
Following this with much interest.
With rootdimmer you can switch the leds on and off. So maybe some sort of changed bln app should do the trick.
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Maybe we could use TrackBall Alert as a base, or help the dev to support KF?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.lilhermit.android.TrackballAlert
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Maybe we could use TrackBall Alert as a base, or help the dev to support KF?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.lilhermit.android.TrackballAlert
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I'll start on this when I get home from school.
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Im stumped..... Any developers that know of a way to do this shoot me a PM.
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Apologize if this already exists.
would it be possible for one of the talented developers in our forum to add an option to have the four buttons (menu, home, back, search) blink to notify of a new message, email, missed call, etc? or maybe be able to choose a button for a particular event, like menu button flashes for new emails, home button flashes for missed calls, etc.
Try noled from the market.
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Noled is what I am using on mine and it is working great! Just be sure to activate it in accessibility in settings
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thanks for the replies. yeah, i am using noled as well and it works well. i was just thinking being able to have the backlight of the buttons flash as a notification instead of the screen would use less battery. does noled have that option and i am missing it?
Then use bln
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movieaddict said:
Then use bln
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You need kernel support for bln which we don't yet have.....:'(
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never used/heard of bin before. what is it? is it in the market? i looked and couldn't find it.
BLN as asatnik11 said u need kernel suport for it, like cm7 or a custom kernel
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BLN as asatnik11 said u need kernel suport for it, like cm7 or a custom kernel
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That sounds totally foreign to a first time android owner like me.
mettleh3d said:
That sounds totally foreign to a first time android owner like me.
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me too lol! i don't understand how it can be done once we have a custom kernel
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me too lol! i don't understand how it can be done once we have a custom kernel
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BLN (back light notification) is an app that allows the 4 capacitive buttons on our phone or any other Android device to blink as a notification whenever you receive a message, missed call, voicemail etc. You can download the app from the Android market but for now it will be useless to us because we do not have a kernel to support this feature. You must first be rooted and then flash a custom kernel that has BLN enabled in order to use the app/function. I believe that a custom kernel is in the works since all Galaxy S phones had custom kernels to support this feature. Even the Nexus S (which isn't Galaxy S) supported this feature once a custom kernel was installed. For now I recommend downloading and using NO LED (can be found in the MARKET) in the meanwhile.
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Ounce718, thanks for the excellent explanation! Been on Android for a long time and i'm still learning something new every day.
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BLN support cannot come soon enough. NoLED is such a battery killer
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Ounce718, thanks for the excellent explanation! Been on Android for a long time and i'm still learning something new every day.
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Your definitely welcome.
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try missed message flasher from the market this one is what I'm using and work great
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try missed message flasher from the market this one is what I'm using and work great
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I keep my haptic feedback set very low. Missed message flasher seems to vibrate at the same intensity as haptic feedback so it's nearly useless. Does this happen to yours or am I doing something wrong?
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Try noled from the market.
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I tried this but it is not working on my samsung galaxy S2.pls help.
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jeehf said:
I tried this but it is not working on my samsung galaxy S2.pls help.
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Works great on mine.
jeehf said:
I tried this but it is not working on my samsung galaxy S2.pls help.
thnx
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Uninstall app, then reinstall! then when done go to widgets and put the noled widget on screen, then delete widget. also u can go into menu and turn it on in settings and it also has a test feature also. Plus the dev is very helpful, if u have problem look him up on xda.
Since there isn't an LED light specifically for notifications, is there a way to make the LEDs for menu, home, back, and search light up for said notifications? It would be even better if each one lit up for specific apps so I could know why it's lighting up before I even turn on the screen.
Thanks for any help!
My suggestion would be NoLED.
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My suggestion would be NoLED.
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Yeah, that's what I'm doing, but was hoping one could take advantage of the buttons' LEDs.
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Yeah, that's what I'm doing, but was hoping one could take advantage of the buttons' LEDs.
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The closest we can get to LED notifications is BLN. You need to use a BLN compatible kernel and use the app BLN Control.
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skadude66 said:
The closest we can get to LED notifications is BLN. You need to use a BLN compatible kernel and use the app BLN Control.
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Perfect, thanks!
I'm trying to tweak some things on system tuner and my phone rebooted (but took a bit to turn on) my blood pressure dropped, I thought I killed my phone!
But after some reading.. it pretty much means the phone does not like those settings, change them.. right? Phone works fine now though, but I was wondering for future reference
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I'm trying to tweak some things on system tuner and my phone rebooted (but took a bit to turn on) my blood pressure dropped, I thought I killed my phone!
But after some reading.. it pretty much means the phone does not like those settings, change them.. right? Phone works fine now though, but I was wondering for future reference
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Yeah, basically. If you are undervolting, you need to take tiny increments to make sure the phone is stable before going any further.
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Thank you
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That would ve awesome i was using my softkeys in my g2x for text message notifications i yet to find something similar for this phone
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It would ve great to have that. Loved that about my G1
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Is there a simple way to get the tube tv effect when I put my screen to sleep? I don't really want an entire custom rom. Thanks!
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Is there a simple way to get the tube tv effect when I put my screen to sleep? I don't really want an entire custom rom. Thanks!
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Yes, Root, Install CM10 or AOKP. I don't know about stock custom roms as I don't run them, but I'm pretty sure some of them do carry the CRT animation.
If you don't want to do that, No.
Ok I installed Cm10 and I'm never going back. I love the tv effect. Is it possible to have the sound effect that the tube tvs made when you power them off? I had that effect on my iphone
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Ok I installed Cm10 and I'm never going back. I love the tv effect. Is it possible to have the sound effect that the tube tvs made when you power them off? I had that effect on my iphone
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Probably... at least for CM10 there is a screen lock sound.... if you replaced that with the tube tv sound it would work.
Edit: Something like this app should work.. you could look for a free version of it.
So I just rooted my Kindle Fire and installed CM10 and I LOVE it! But the only thing I need is a volume control of some sort. Anyone got something like that sorted out? I did search but couldn't find anything specific. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
Volume Control by RUBBERBIGPEPPER works great. I use the free version and it's awesome.
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Volume Control by RUBBERBIGPEPPER works great. I use the free version and it's awesome.
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Here is the link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...EsInJ1YmJlcmJpZ3BlcHBlci5Wb2x1bWVDb250cm9sIl0.
This is the best volume management. Absolutely wonderful!
I even used it on my Galaxy Nexus for a few days, but made no sense since it has a volume rocker.
You won't be disappointed! (Hopefully..)
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Volume Control by RUBBERBIGPEPPER works great. I use the free version and it's awesome.
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I also reccomend this, I use it on stock.it works great with the Youtube app.
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You can also try VOLUME IN NOTIFICATION app.
I have been using volume in notification for quite a while now until I just found this thread and discovered rubberbigpepper... Think I might be using this for now on... Very nice!
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You Have to use status bar volume plus
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I've been using "Notification Toggle". Works great. Tons of options. Using it on my S3 as well for brightness adjustment and EZ flashlight
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You Have to use status bar volume plus
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Just gave this one a try, very simple and easy, I like it!
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You Have to use status bar volume plus
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This one works fine for me.
To the OP, I take it you're doing this for a tablet in the car? You doing an indash mount? What kind of car? I've got a kindle fire running cm10 in my powerstroke diesel right now. Not perm mounted, probably going to build a docking station setup in the drivers sun visor though.
If you have twa_ piv cm10, you can get the volume slider on the notification screen.
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Hey I dunno whether you already found a solution. I'm using Smart Volume Control+ as my volume controller.It works fine on my KF.So I recommend it to you to try.Here is the PlayStore Link
Free Version :- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cz.directservices.SmartVolumeControl
Paid version :- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cz.directservices.SmartVolumeControlPlus
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Volume Control by RUBBERBIGPEPPER works great. I use the free version and it's awesome.
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If you have twa_ piv cm10, you can get the volume slider on the notification screen.
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+1, I used "Volume in Notification" before switching to this rom. I like the slider much better.
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One more here for 'volume in notification'
A kindle running CM really needs this IMO. For my kids it is a real lifesaver combined with tabletUI
Volume In Notification is my favorite of all of these. The sliders in the first one can get in the way occasionally but this is always out of the way unless needed.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.njsoftware.volumechanger
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I haven't tried this app on a Kindle Fire (I wish I had a Kindle Fire), but I think SVC+ will work with it. I use it on my Galaxy and I love it. It only takes seconds to change volume using this app. I've used other sound control apps and this one is by far the easiest to use.
You guys should be careful with any sound app the speakers on the 1st gen fire I heard they are really weak and they can blow out very easy just a heads up
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Leave it alone, please.
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To the OP, I take it you're doing this for a tablet in the car? You doing an indash mount? What kind of car? I've got a kindle fire running cm10 in my powerstroke diesel right now. Not perm mounted, probably going to build a docking station setup in the drivers sun visor though.
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I would advice not to play with the volume because my speakers on my kindle fire 1st generation blew while trying out different volume apps. Playing around the volume is something you don't wanna mess around with.
This mod will disable charging LED when plugged into charger or into computer USB.
This is to be flashed only on CYANOGENMOD10.1 WILD FOR THE NIGHT
Instructions:
Download
Put unto Sdcard
Flash
Reboot
Download Link: http://d-h.st/P5q
Thanks to tdunham for tutorial and to dastin1015 for the rom!
Link to Tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1958653
Enjoy!
*I am in no way responsible for your actions, be careful!:good:
Why would someone want to disable the charging LED? I personally use it as a visual que to make sure I plugged my phone in or to make sure it's charging correctly. Not trolling or flaming. Just wondering if there is a legit use for this mod.
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Why would someone want to disable the charging LED? I personally use it as a visual que to make sure I plugged my phone in or to make sure it's charging correctly. Not trolling or flaming. Just wondering if there is a legit use for this mod.
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I like watching movies at night and it gets really bright and annoying with the led light on.
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I like watching movies at night and it gets really bright and annoying with the led light on.
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Mine doesn't bother me then. It's not too bright at all.
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Mine doesn't bother me then. It's not too bright at all.
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What are you running?
To each his own. If someone doesn't like the charging LED because it is a distraction while watching videos in the dark, then this is the right place for them.
If the LED doesn't bother you. Don't post in this thread.
The only thing I would like to add about this thread is what is being changed? Can you show what files are being edited to achieve disabling the LED?
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To each his own. If someone doesn't like the charging LED because it is a distraction while watching videos in the dark, then this is the right place for them.
If the LED doesn't bother you. Don't post in this thread.
The only thing I would like to add about this thread is what is being changed? Can you show what files are being edited to achieve disabling the LED?
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It's noted in the op, he followed TD tutorial, you can see the changes here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1958653
Since this is specific to one ROM, I think this should be in that thread. Or change the title to reflect that it is AOSP based.
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It's noted in the op, he followed TD tutorial, you can see the changes here
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Thanks bud!
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Why would someone want to disable the charging LED? I personally use it as a visual que to make sure I plugged my phone in or to make sure it's charging correctly. Not trolling or flaming. Just wondering if there is a legit use for this mod.
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Your post is useless. What's the point of discussing WHY someone would want it off? Some people might find it annoying and don't really see the need for it, ergo, they want it off.
I see waaay too many posts asking "why would someone want that" in all kinds of threads. The fact that OP posted it is already a response. HE would want it. So maybe there is someone else who wants it too. We all have different preferences and annoyances, deal with it.
Thanks OP, I'll see if I can get it working on my phone although I don't even have a Samsung.