Hi everybody!
Do you know apps for my Gnex that able me to set vibration intensity? Like HTC native vibration menu...
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/...brator&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd
Ok for pattern adjustment, but I need to change intensity, like strong or light vibration. Like use one scale between 1 to 10 for intensity.
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+1, don't feel the phone going off in my pocket on the stock setting.
Neophyte8383 said:
Ok for pattern adjustment, but I need to change intensity, like strong or light vibration. Like use one scale between 1 to 10 for intensity.
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You need kernel that supports vibration control, e.g glados.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1437633
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You need kernel that supports vibration control, e.g glados.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1437633
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Great! I'll try this kernel today. I hope that work on Foxhound rom 0.6...
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Kernel work fine on Foxhound 0.6, but where I can adjust vibration intensity? I found many profiles where I can switch between "no override", "yes" or "no"... But I can't choice intensity. Any suggestion?
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Neophyte8383 said:
Kernel work fine on Foxhound 0.6, but where I can adjust vibration intensity? I found many profiles where I can switch between "no override", "yes" or "no"... But I can't choice intensity. Any suggestion?
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You need an app to control it, "glados control" can do that, dunno if there is any free app available.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...sImFwZXJ0dXJlLmV6ZWtlZWwuZ2xhZG9zY29udHJvbCJd
edit: I suggest you to buy this app, it has many good features and you can support devs.
Ok, thanks! I'll buy this app and will test it.
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Hi guys! I know there has been alot of talk about the vibrate not being strong enough.. My question is about the pattern when using haptic feedback. I think the GNexus haptic feedback is too intense!!! Its Like getting an electric shock... Ever tried the new HTC models? They have a smooth haptic pattern which is alot more rougher, or what I would call it.
Is there any ways to get this on my gnexus? It would be great!!!!
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Check morfic's last kernels, you can modify it in his.
Haha who ever said the vibration is not strong on gnex.. I Wonder what does they want? An earthquake? xD
Being honest i wish it could be less intense cus sometimes I really think the phone its gonna break in my hands lol
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Vangelis13 said:
Check morfic's last kernels, you can modify it in his.
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Trinity kernel?
EDIT: Found out it was the Trinity. Thanks man.. Do you know where to configure this? (Franco for example has an app for that)
You have to edit that in the init.d folder. Example that line says echo xxxxx 1000. Change that value to your liking save and reboot.
GLaDOS kernel has vibration control too with an app in the playstore
jerrycycle said:
You have to edit that in the init.d folder. Example that line says echo xxxxx 1000. Change that value to your liking save and reboot.
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Would you be able to tell me which file inside the init.d folder?
Alright I've tried the glados version. The vibrate gets weaker yes, but thats not entirely what I meant. I was tvinking about the same vibrate pattern as the new htc models. Its hard to explain what I mean.. need to feel it :/
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Hey guys, I'm running nexus mod v3,and for some reason, my text vibration is very soft, even though I maxed it out in settings. Any ideas?
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corban123 said:
Hey guys, I'm running nexus mod v3,and for some reason, my text vibration is very soft, even though I maxed it out in settings. Any ideas?
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It's because of the Skyrocket kernel. They have lower vibration settings.
Speed is nothing more than just a word... a judgment ...
Is there anyway to make the led notification light work with the screen on? I have light flow, idk if there's anyway to modify it
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I'm actually curious about this too...
AOKP has this feature of you're desperate
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aSquard said:
I'm actually curious about this too...
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Get AOKP which is the best Rom and you get this option
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prkchop said:
Is there anyway to make the led notification light work with the screen on? I have light flow, idk if there's anyway to modify it
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with the paid for version of LightFlow, you can do that. it can be set to keep the LED on till you go screen on, manual clear, or app entered for a given LED alert.
Anyone know which ROM(s) will let you modify the backlight levels for the screen? Trying to help battery consumption by the display. For example, on my inc2 these could be found in display setyings > edit backlight levels
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jtsrtr13 said:
Anyone know which ROM(s) will let you modify the backlight levels for the screen? Trying to help battery consumption by the display. For example, on my inc2 these could be found in display setyings > edit backlight levels
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Cyanogen Mod 10.1 does this now. When you adjust brightness via the settings menu, you can click edit and adjust the autobrightness levels.
Is CM10.1 the only one? Or can I expect all ROMs with a CM base to do this as well?
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Is CM10.1 the only one? Or can I expect all ROMs with a CM base to do this as well?
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Aokp has this as well
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jtsrtr13 said:
Anyone know which ROM(s) will let you modify the backlight levels for the screen? Trying to help battery consumption by the display. For example, on my inc2 these could be found in display setyings > edit backlight levels
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I can confirm this does not have an effect on battery life. Seems like even though the display backlight can be lowered, it does not change how much power is consumed to keep the screen on. Go ahead and experiment yourself.
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Soldier 2.0 said:
I can confirm this does not have an effect on battery life. Seems like even though the display backlight can be lowered, it does not change how much power is consumed to keep the screen on. Go ahead and experiment yourself.
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If this is true it seems to me that manufacturers should try and address this issue of power consumption by displays. Don't get me wrong I enjoy a nice screen as much as the next user, but I'd rather sacrifice a slightly downgraded display for better power management by the device itself.
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jtsrtr13 said:
If this is true it seems to me that manufacturers should try and address this issue of power consumption by displays. Don't get me wrong I enjoy a nice screen as much as the next user, but I'd rather sacrifice a slightly downgraded display for better power management by the device itself.
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I think manufacturers should go back to 4 inch displays. They are much easier to use one handed and smaller screens are so battery friendly. My old Atrix 4G would give me 8 hours screen time on Wi-Fi.
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u can try screen filter.
Use Lux and set it up according to your preferences!. Simple, clean and available for all ROMs!!
Cheers!!
jtsrtr13 said:
Anyone know which ROM(s) will let you modify the backlight levels for the screen? Trying to help battery consumption by the display. For example, on my inc2 these could be found in display setyings > edit backlight levels
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The latest carbon ROM has the cm feature mentioned above just used it lol
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Does anybody know if we can use root explorer to dive in and increase the vibration intensity? I did this on the GNEX, but I cant remember where I found it. I tried going into sys, class, timed output, vibrator, but then root explorer freezes and fc's
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srimay said:
Does anybody know if we can use root explorer to dive in and increase the vibration intensity? I did this on the GNEX, but I cant remember where I found it. I tried going into sys, class, timed output, vibrator, but then root explorer freezes and fc's
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It in the sound settings... (of the actual phone's settings)
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Ktoonez awsome kernel allows you to adjust vib intensity and a whole lot more it is a great extremely buttery smooth fast kernel
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kevinrubio1 said:
It in the sound settings... (of the actual phone's settings)
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Stock adjustments arent high enough. Ill have to check out ktoonz roms. It has the app built in to the kernel? Or do I have to buy an app? AOSP Roms have them built in to advance settings. I like that...
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srimay said:
Stock adjustments arent high enough. Ill have to check out ktoonz roms. It has the app built in to the kernel? Or do I have to buy an app? AOSP Roms have them built in to advance settings. I like that...
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True, but the haptic feedback vibrations are extremely weak (compared to TW intensity even at 100%)
srimay said:
Does anybody know if we can use root explorer to dive in and increase the vibration intensity? I did this on the GNEX, but I cant remember where I found it. I tried going into sys, class, timed output, vibrator, but then root explorer freezes and fc's
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Are you on a TouchWiz ROM or AOSP ROM? Not sure how on TouchWiz, but I know it can be changed in AOSP ROMS. I've failed to make it work harder/or weaker on TouchWiz ROMS.
This thread has info on how to do it on AOSP, but like I've said can't get it working on TouchWiz.
Trying to increase it on tw roms. Not sure if these settings are accesible with root explorer or if its sealed tight from samsung
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Not really looking for haptic feedback increase as much as im looking for notification/ringtone vibration.
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Gotta chime in on this too... coming from the galaxy s 4g (t959v), the vibration intensity is poor on the m919.
When the phone is in my pocket. I can barely feel it when a call comes in.
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gabrielshaste said:
Gotta chime in on this too... coming from the galaxy s 4g (t959v), the vibration intensity is poor on the m919.
When the phone is in my pocket. I can barely feel it when a call comes in.
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This. I've missed several calls and messages already and I've only had it a week. And I'm running cm10 that gives you the ability to increase the vibration intensity. It still is very low.
But its not about how much power the vibration motor gets. Its a physical limitation. The vibrator simply isn't strong enough. (That's what she said)
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.