hey guys,
i wrot an small app which looks like the tool from nvidia. (youtube ->NVIDIA Tegra 3 - Fifth Companion Core - Official Presentation )
it shows the actual cpu usage of all 4 cores (without companion core) and the ram usage.
it showes if the companion core or the generic core(s) is(are) active.
let you set the number of used cores.
the app needs root and is tested only on my HTC one x, please comment if it is workin on other devices, like Transformer Prime...
it is based on the nvidia commandline tool tegrastats
i just published it on google play. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.jonaspfeifer.android.tegrastats
it is called "Tegrastats free".
please give it a try and post your feedback and feature requests.
thx
fix for roms, which showd "?" before.
activate in the developer menue on the phone, "root-access" -> "apps and adb"
download the tegrastats file, extract it from the zip, and put it in the android-sdk-xxx/platform-tools folder
open a terminal and navigate to this folder.
Run this code in the terminal:
./adb push tegrastats /sdcard/tegrastats
./adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /system
cp /sdcard/tegrastats /system/bin/tegrastats
chmod 755 /system/bin/tegrastats
rm /sdcard/tegrastats
mount -o ro,remount /system
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done.
UPDATE: 06.08.2012
version 1.6
- fix for heavy cpu usage
UPDATE: 19.07.2012
version 1.5
- set number of used cores
- shows if companion or generic core is active.
- layout fixes
- clean exit
UPDATE: 25.4.2012
Version 1.1
- new logo
- polished ui
- added about dialog
- modifiable text colors
- variable overlay position
- suppress exception if rom not rooted
Nice work awaiting arrival in market .
Just to be sure then...No companion core seen by the app???
vallandil said:
Just to be sure then...No companion core seen by the app???
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no unfortunately not...
i didnt find any api...
Thx
So this is you?
vallandil said:
Thx
So this u you?
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correct.
lowrin said:
no unfortunately not...
i didnt find any api...
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It has already been made clear that the companion core is handled by the soc itself. Completely invisible to the system so you will not find an api for it
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now its published https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.jonaspfeifer.android.tegrastats
OK just found it in the market and installed.
Works as advertised.
But could u make the overlay able to move?
Maybe a widget of some sort.
And yeah here comes the impossible
Show the companion core at work
Very cool app - working great for me. Thanks for sharing
Hi,
app crashes on HTC One X with TMO stock rom.
with friendly greet
starbase64
starbase64 said:
Hi,
app crashes on HTC One X with TMO stock rom.
with friendly greet
starbase64
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okay. hm.
have you rooted the rom?
Great app, thank you!
I'm amazed to see that the cores are almost never completely utilized at once, even in situations where I think it should be necessary such as some games. It would affect the battery negatively if they would change it I guess but I hope to see a custom kernel soon with better performance profiles.
Hi and thanks. Using LeeDrOid 4.0.0. and everything is fine.
Does, what it suppose to do
sl bb
Man braucht Root Rechte um die App nutzen zu können
You need root rights to start the app properly
//Tested your app! Quite cool i must say But there are some questions. Why is the 1. core always active? Maybe it is a partial load display for the 5. comp. core? Nvidia most likely has other tools to read the correct and detailed status of the whole tegra SOC. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dZsS-C6f2Q&feature=player_embedded (This Videos shows how the Comp. COre is always on and working correct(doing low demanding stuff)).
/Dev
bagofcrap24 said:
It has already been made clear that the companion core is handled by the soc itself. Completely invisible to the system so you will not find an api for it
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
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The LG 4X developer rom does show the 5th core doing it's work.
bagofcrap24 said:
It has already been made clear that the companion core is handled by the soc itself. Completely invisible to the system so you will not find an api for it
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
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Why you so sure. There might be either an API or a driver. If nvidia has an app that shows 5 cores as seen on YouTube, so can we. It's a matter of coding.
Looks like a good app, unfortunately I get just '?'s on my One X, TripNDroid CM9 rom.
I've attached a logcat (my first one!!... so let me know if I've done it wrong )
Psy-Blade said:
Looks like a good app, unfortunately I get just '?'s on my One X, TripNDroid CM9 rom.
I've attached a logcat (my first one!!... so let me know if I've done it wrong )
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thank you for the feedback.
i think the problem with this rom is, that the command line tool tegrastats from nvidia is not part of this rom.
i gonna check it, and find a solution and post it here again.
cu
It's a great app,works verry well on 1.29.401.11 stock ROM,everytime i double check if i selected 2 cores or 4 cores using this app.
Is there anybody with a alternative download link please? Don't know why but since I installed team pokemon Rom 4 my one x says its a one xl.. I don't know how or where to change that behaviour
Thanks in advance
Edit: reinstalled the Rom and have been able to download it. Thx
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Hi Galaxy Tab owners!
Samsung was so kind and sent me a Galaxy Tab (SHW-M180S) to help me developing for it. Thanks Samsung Mobile Korea
That's why, only a few hours after receiving it I introduce support of this device in my research project app named Voodoo Screen Tuning R&D, available for free on Android Market.
This app is very much experimental and not a final product. See it as an internal leak from a R&D lab. But as Linus tells: release early, release often
Please take a look at the app description, and have fun testing this app!
I need your feedback, so.. see you soon.
Note: support starts with snapshot #31.
i have a sch-i800. will it be supported?
tylercarter said:
i have a sch-i800. will it be supported?
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If rooted yes sir!
Tried but failed, does not recognize sgt p1000 yet? Can you tell when we can test? Thanks.
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Wow this is dedication, an unsecure kernel and an app in less then 5 hours, gratz
Anyway, seems to work fine here, colors are more bright by clicking on "dev", not sure what you made but it works.
Thanks.
GT-P1000 Euro
Use the link provided by supercurio in first post and not from Tab market.
magicwonder said:
Tried but failed, does not recognize sgt p1000 yet? Can you tell when we can test? Thanks.
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Awesome, Do you have a GSM or CDMA tab? Can we expect some custom roms in future?
Great to see a new dev join section
Will give app a try later and give feedback, thnx
"Dev Snapshot #31" refuses to run on a GT-P1000 (GSM) running CM7. Message is
This device is not supported
Reason:
Model not recognized
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blacklevel said:
"Dev Snapshot #31" refuses to run on a GT-P1000 (GSM) running CM7. Message is
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Is CM7 for the tab using yet another funky out of nowhere name as device name?
I'll know if you send me a report
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Awesome, Do you have a GSM or CDMA tab? Can we expect some custom roms in future?
Great to see a new dev join section
Will give app a try later and give feedback, thnx
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Any tab.
However I'm not a ROM guy − if I have a lot of respect for those who deodex and assemble ROMs all day long its extremely boring to me and I prefer doing things not done yet
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"Dev Snapshot #31" refuses to run on a GT-P1000 (GSM) running CM7. Message is
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Same here... (report sent)...
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Snapshot 32: accept "galaxytab" Build.DEVICE from CM7
Thanks, now it works. But I don´t get it, the link brings me to the android market webpage, when I download it there it works great, but when I download in the Market App it doesn´t recognize my device???
Anyway great work! Hope to see more ...
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Use the link provided by supercurio in first post and not from Tab market.
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Give a try to snapshot 33
With the overlay interface, you'll be able to see very clearly the effect of enabling/disabling CABC (Content Adaptive Backlight Control)
CABC is enabled in default Samsung settings, disabled in "dev" preset.
Note: much more than backlight is affected, IE the whole response curve with Samsung's advanced & complete CABC implementation.
Example: with a low contrast & dark content, then in the settings (white background)
Is it possible that it doesn't keep settings after a reboot?
Because when i reboot it seems to me that it return to Samsung setting and if i cleck on dev i see the difference.
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Give a try to snapshot 33
With the overlay interface, you'll be able to see very clearly the effect of enabling/disabling CABC (Content Adaptive Backlight Control)
CABC is enabled in default Samsung settings, disabled in "dev" preset.
Note: much more than backlight is affected, IE the whole response curve with Samsung's advanced & complete CABC implementation.
Example: with a low contrast & dark content, then in the settings (white background)
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Is it possible that it doesn't keep settings after a reboot?
Because when i reboot it seems to me that it return to Samsung setting and if i cleck on dev i see the difference.
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Auto restore at boot is not yet implemented.
So far I'm thinking about how to write cleanly the codebase to do that despite the variety of device supported, sometimes with "presets" (combination of settings already present in kernel), sometimes with "profiles" (color calibration profiles built from scratch using reverse-engineering and a colorimeter).
I want to write only super cleanly designed code in this app so.. no rush
Ahhh....no worry, i thought it was a bug so i've reported
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Auto restore at boot is not yet implemented.
So far I'm thinking about how to write it cleanly the codebase to do that despite the variety of device supported, sometimes with "presets", sometimes with "profiles".
I want to write only super cleanly designed code in this app so.. no rush
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Works on BOCA!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1319942
THANKS
Yes. Coool. Works fine (apparently,if I have understood coreectly) on overcome 4
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I don't know if i get it right or not but the only snapshot I see here in the app is 35 and there is no way to change it it.
How is it possible to change to other snapshots?
BTW Thanks for the great work.
Guys in quadrant's system info ..in display section my phone shows a resolution of 720*1184 n not 720*1280?
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It`s an ARM chip, just Nvidia have modified it in house and gave it a new name, I think
John.
Tinderbox (UK) said:
It`s an ARM chip, just Nvidia have modified it in house and gave it a new name, I think
John.
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Ya the gpu shows that its from nvidia..n CPU by ARM
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WiKi to the rescue.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tegra#Tegra_3_.28Kal-El.29_series
Give me one of the "Tegra (Stark) series" 75 x faster than a Tegra 2
John.
Techimplant said:
Guys in quadrant's system info ..in display section my phone shows a resolution of 720*1184 n not 720*1280?
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The 3 dot menu bar is why it thinks the screen is smaller than it really is. If you install the mod that removes the bar or get an ICS aware app then it'll see the full 1280x720.
Tiersten said:
The 3 dot menu bar is why it thinks the screen is smaller than it really is. If you install the mod that removes the bar or get an ICS aware app then it'll see the full 1280x720.
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Oh..fine..but how can I remove them?..n if I remove them then how will I access the menu in any app?
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Hi One X community! I'm from the AT&T One X world, so I don't really belong here However, I wrote a little app for the evita/snapdragon One X that changes the brightness of the capacitive buttons (back, home, recent tasks) and I'm curious to see if it also works on your endeavoru/tegra3 One X. Would anyone be willing to test it out and report back in this thread? Although the app requires root permissions, I cannot imagine it doing any damage to your device should it not work. That being said... anything is possible... you have been warned
If you don't mind testing it out, there are 2 ways to do it:
Load the APK file for the application and run it
Run a command as root
Load the APK file for the application
If you are willing to load the app, the APK is available here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1912216. After loading the APK, just launch the app "Capacitive Buttons Brightness" from the launcher and press one of the 3 buttons in the UI. If the capacitive button brightness changes, then the app works.
Run a command as root
Run the following command from a root shell:
echo 0 > /sys/devices/platform/msm_ssbi.0/pm8921-core/pm8xxx-led/leds/button-backlight/currents
This should shut off the button backlight. Using 1 and 2 instead of 0 should make the button backlight dim and full, respectively. These are the commands ultimately issued by the app.
Other Ideas
If this method of setting the button brightness doesn't work, would you happen to know the command to issue that does work? If you do, I could incorporate that command into my app, and have it choose the right command based on the current device.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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Hi One X community! I'm from the AT&T One X world, so I don't really belong here However, I wrote a little app for the evita/snapdragon One X that changes the brightness of the capacitive buttons (back, home, recent tasks) and I'm curious to see if it also works on your endeavoru/tegra3 One X. Would anyone be willing to test it out and report back in this thread? Although the app requires root permissions, I cannot imagine it doing any damage to your device should it not work. That being said... anything is possible... you have been warned
If you don't mind testing it out, there are 2 ways to do it:
Load the APK file for the application and run it
Run a command as root
Load the APK file for the application
If you are willing to load the app, the APK is available here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1912216. After loading the APK, just launch the app "Capacitive Buttons Brightness" from the launcher and press one of the 3 buttons in the UI. If the capacitive button brightness changes, then the app works.
Run a command as root
Run the following command from a root shell:
echo 0 > /sys/devices/platform/msm_ssbi.0/pm8921-core/pm8xxx-led/leds/button-backlight/currents
This should shut off the button backlight. Using 1 and 2 instead of 0 should make the button backlight dim and full, respectively. These are the commands ultimately issued by the app.
Other Ideas
If this method of setting the button brightness doesn't work, would you happen to know the command to issue that does work? If you do, I could incorporate that command into my app, and have it choose the right command based on the current device.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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Hi there, didnt try your app.
But here at endevour we do stuff differently
either with some kernel hacks - never tried them
apps like screenfilter or adjbrightness and its child.
or :
SENSE: editing framework-res
CM10(not sure this would work on sense):
echo 0 > /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/brightness
chmod 444 /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/brightness
chmod 444 because as soon as you go screenoff it changes to default value, same as reboot.
that path you posted I couldn't find it in my installation.
echo 0 > /sys/devices/platform/msm_ssbi.0/pm8921-core/pm8xxx-led/leds/button-backlight/currents
PAGOT said:
Hi there, didnt try your app.
But here at endevour we do stuff differently
either with some kernel hacks - never tried them
apps like screenfilter or adjbrightness and its child.
or :
SENSE: editing framework-res
CM10(not sure this would work on sense):
echo 0 > /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/brightness
chmod 444 /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/brightness
chmod 444 because as soon as you go screenoff it changes to default value, same as reboot.
that path you posted I couldn't find it in my installation.
echo 0 > /sys/devices/platform/msm_ssbi.0/pm8921-core/pm8xxx-led/leds/button-backlight/currents
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Thanks PAGOT for the information. So if I understand you correctly, running these 2 commands will turn off the capacitive buttons backlight:
echo 0 > /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/brightness
chmod 444 /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/brightness
But you're saying these two command only work on CM, and not Sense-based ROMs?
denversc said:
Thanks PAGOT for the information. So if I understand you correctly, running these 2 commands will turn off the capacitive buttons backlight:
echo 0 > /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/brightness
chmod 444 /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/brightness
But you're saying these two command only work on CM, and not Sense-based ROMs?
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I do not know if they work on Sense roms, I didn't try it there. On sense I edited framework-res which doesn't work for sure on CM.
Dont know the other way around . Someone with a sense rom and rooted would have to test it. Right now I am not near a device like that to test.
In an attempt to get this app working on the HTC One X+ (evitareul) I believe I also got it to work on the international One X (endeavoru). Since they both use the Tegra3 chipset the changes that made it work on the One X+ should make it also work on the International One X.
Could someone load the attached app and let me know if it sets the capacitive button brightness? If it does, then I will post an "official" version into the Play Store asap. Thanks!
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In an attempt to get this app working on the HTC One X+ (evitareul) I believe I also got it to work on the international One X (endeavoru). Since they both use the Tegra3 chipset the changes that made it work on the One X+ should make it also work on the International One X.
Could someone load the attached app and let me know if it sets the capacitive button brightness? If it does, then I will post an "official" version into the Play Store asap. Thanks!
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Confirmed working on international one x running cm10.
The half brightness doesn't work though. When enabled brightness goes down for a split second and then back to full brightness. Nice little app.
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hahhahhaaa said:
Confirmed working on international one x running cm10.
The half brightness doesn't work though. When enabled brightness goes down for a split second and then back to full brightness. Nice little app.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
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Awesome. Thanks for your response! It was the same thing on the One X+ where "dim" and "bright" were exactly the same. On the North American One X (Evita) the "dim" setting is actually slightly dimmer than "bright". I will get this app fixed up and published as soon as possible. I will also start a thread in the apps/themes aection once that is done.
A widget would be a nice addition.
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A widget would be a nice addition.
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Indeed it would. I actually started to look into it a few weeks ago so next time I have a few free hours (probably in the new year) I'll see if I can hammer out a widget for it.
hahhahhaaa said:
Confirmed working on international one x running cm10.
The half brightness doesn't work though. When enabled brightness goes down for a split second and then back to full brightness.
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I've created one (hopefully) last test version of the app. This one only shows buttons for "bright" and "off"; the button for "dim" is not shown on the International One X since "bright" and "dim" have the same effective brightness.
Could someone do a quick test with the attached app? Just press the "bright" and "off" buttons each a few times and ensure that the capacitive button backlight turns on or off, as expected. Also, double-check that the correct device name ("HTC One X (endeavoru)") is displayed at the bottom of the "About" screen. Thanks!
Version 5 of the test app is attached.
An official version of the app that supports the International One X (endeavoru) has now been published. See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2033973
Works ok and the name is displayed correctly too.
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Hello fellas !!
I was searching around and found this really useful tool, developed by gagan.u20
Here's the link to original thread
About the app as said by HIM :
What is Boost My Xperia™?
Boost My Xperia™ is a tiny yet powerful app that boosts your device's performance. Initially, I made this app for my ROM users only and after launching my new updates of rom (also the app is updated to v2.0), I thought to share this app with all of you here on XDA.
Basically its is a kinda of task manager, but actually it does more than a task manager.
This new app comes with a beautiful UI and a handy widget. There are three profiles to boost your device i.e. Gaming, Multitasking and default. Choose between any of these and you are done.
* Gaming mode is suitable for game lovers. It boosts your device and make a more free RAM available to play heavy games. If you like to play HD games in your device then first enable Gaming mode from this app and then start playing your games without lags.
* Multitasking mode manages memory and give an optimum amount of free RAM. This mode is suitable for those who love to try and have installed several apps in their device. This mode lets you to switch between several apps in a quick and more responsive way.
* Default mode reverts back the changes that are made by this app (in case if you want to remove this app).
Also there is a Quick Boost feature available in app which kills some useless background apps and make some more free RAM.
You can boost your device from the home screen by using a beautiful "Boost" widget that comes with this app or you can boost you device from app drawer by launching this app and clicking Quick Boost button.
Caution: Boosting your device may cause some apps to force close unexpectedly. You may see some FCs of apps in Gaming mode (which is normal). So enable Gaming Mode only when you want to play games.
Note: Unlike other task managers that always reside in memory, this app doesn't leave any active service to eat your RAM ( as I already told that this is more than an ordinary task manager). So don't get confuse that this app will take some extra memory, instead, it will boosts some extra free memory.
* This app is compatible with/without a supercharged ROM but if your ROM is supercharged then you will get Super Boost.
Requirement : Rooted Phone
Download : Here
I used it and in a flash, the phone was flying !!
Do Thank HIM..
Attached a Screenshot
Bro, Just add couple of screenshots, then the post wud be great. Great Share btw.
auni said:
Bro, Just add couple of screenshots, then the post wud be great. Great Share btw.
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Okie dokie.. Coming right away !!
-Harsh- said:
Okie dokie.. Coming right away !!
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Nice...going to try
If you haven't already, share a link on PAC thread.
Tnx
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Nice...going to try
If you haven't already, share a link on PAC thread.
Tnx
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Done
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Done
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Dude its already excist here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2172153
search before post !
Pandemic said:
Dude its already excist here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2172153
search before post !
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Woops>>
Sorry didn't knew.. and i visit apps thread daily never saw it..Sorry !!
OP as stated, please search before creating new Threads, Thank You.
Hi,
Just a little trick for those who want the "capacitive" buttons always on (maybe not very battery friendly but...) Remember someone asked this a few weeks ago somewhere...
Obviously you need root and init.d support... You can also edit directly the brightness file in /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/brightness but the modification will not survive after a reboot so you need to use an init.d script to load the modified value at each boot.
Put the init.d script below in /system/etc/init.d set the permissions to rwxrwxrwx, reboot, done
Here's the script: http://www.multiupload.nl/SMQWQQVBTJ
If you want to return back to stock: rename the init.d script with the .back extension or delete it.
If you want to set the "capacitive" buttons always off you need to edit the value, open the init.d script with notepad++ (on PC) or with a file explorer directly on your phone and set the value to "0" instead of "255", save, reboot, done.
Hoping that it will be useful,
Won't be using but thanks anyways, one question though, when do the HTC one buttons come on and off normally? They seem to have no specific interval
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Hi,
No worries , it works with the ambiant light so with the sensor (light->off / night->on), even if the auto brightness is on or off the capacitive buttons vary in brightness so this part is independant...
After that I'm not a dev, the only solution I found is to modifie the value by the user in one file. Maybe it's set in the framework, or kernel? i don't realy know. The auto brightness values can be changed with a modified framework-res.apk, maybe it's the same thing for the capacitive buttons . In any case I have not the knowledge and skills for this part about the "automatic" dimming...
Capacitive button in Play works well and less cumbersome. Am using it with Pie. Automatic dimming would be cool though Thanks for looking into this.
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Stea1thmode said:
Capacitive button in Play works well and less cumbersome. Am using it with Pie. Automatic dimming would be cool though Thanks for looking into this.
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Hi,
Sorry but I don't know what you mean... or you mean a kind of greater "light graduation", not on or off like stock, at least it looks like this for me (for example some values like 0 / 100 / 200 / 255), depending of the ambient light?
Like I said, for this I have not the knowledge, maybe a dev can take a look . In any case I don't think you will see a big difference between 100 and 255 for example...
And in the path /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/ there is nothing related to the graduation, it's in the framework stuff I think...
Stea1thmode said:
Capacitive button in Play works well and less cumbersome. Am using it with Pie. Automatic dimming would be cool though Thanks for looking into this.
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This app now officially supports the HTC One in the latest beta version. I'm the developer of the app and I'd love to hear feedback from HTC One owners to know if it really works (since I don't have a device of my own to test on). See this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2402153. Thanks!
denversc said:
This app now officially supports the HTC One in the latest beta version. I'm the developer of the app and I'd love to hear feedback from HTC One owners to know if it really works (since I don't have a device of my own to test on). See this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2402153. Thanks!
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Thanks I've just tested it. It has 3 settings right? Seems to be working well. It would be cool though to have an auto brightness feature.
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Stea1thmode said:
Thanks I've just tested it. It has 3 settings right? Seems to be working well. It would be cool though to have an auto brightness feature.
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That would be pretty cool.
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Stea1thmode said:
Thanks I've just tested it. It has 3 settings right? Seems to be working well. It would be cool though to have an auto brightness feature.
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Yep, it has 3 settings. Thanks for the idea about auto-brightness. You are definitely not the first person to pose that idea!