Can anyone here let me know what the colors are for the apps? I just noticed Facebook notifications pulse blue. I thought it was white for the whole thing but I guess I was wrong.
Anyone have confirmation on what apps give off what color?
You can also set whatever color you want by installing light flow
Oh yeah I knew about that, I'm just curious what the default colors are.
Blue green purple orange red and white.
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There are 3 main colors, reg, green, blue. Google voice blinks green. Handcent texts blink blue. Gmail white.
Beyond that you have to use lightflow too get finer tuning to make your own colors. You can make any color combo you want like the hex color codes. Cyan, purple, different shades of green, red, pink, on and on. Its basically infinite color combinations.
Or have a rom that supports led notifications, like cm9 (in profiles).
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I believe that the color can be customized by the app developer as well.
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Hey guys i have used previous HTC phones like the desire......in those phones we are able to change the color of the notification led to as many as 8 colors i think...so do you think the led on the one x is capable of many colors or just green and red?
no chance for any other colors. There are just these two LED placed in the HOX, green and red.
What's app has a setting to change notification light color but it doesn't work.
Annoying
ch8kra said:
no chance for any other colors. There are just these two LED placed in the HOX, green and red.
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But i think that its the same led used in all the phones.....they have the RGB and it can produce many colors...i think its not enabled by HTC....my old desire had the option to choose the color in each app...
Hi,
I've recently got a Galaxy Nexus (I9250), and have installed JellyBro on it.
Currently the notification LED colors are set to white, but when I actually get a notification it doesn't look white - it is more like red/green/blue taking up 1/3 of the LED each. Is it normal?
That's normal and I like it, cuz it looks better
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP with Franco Kernel
Of course ,white is created by color combination I think there are 3 different color led (rgb) and all color is create by right combination ,white (FFFFFF or 255,255,255 ) required all led turn on ,aka 3 different color with center white
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Yup, normal. I find the red and green notifications to be the most "pure" without any other colors showing up.
Available LED colors for notifications
I haven't found a comprehensive list of the notification colors available for the Droid Razr M, so I set about playing with it using the LED menu under ROM Control in PAC.
From what I can tell, the available colors correspond to the RGB and CMYK values, along with white.
Code:
Red: #ffff0000
Green: #ff00ff00
Blue: #ff0000ff
Cyan: #ff00ffff
Magenta: #ffff00ff
Yellow: #ffffff00
Black [K]: #ff000000 (Deactivates LED)
White: #ffffffff
Getting close to any one of these colors defaults to the closest matching value it seems, so I assume these are the "actual" color codes producable. Let me know if there's any more I couldn't find!
I don't know much about the led colors we can use. but if you want a faster automated way to know. I remember an app light flow, would cycle through all of them for you
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Donowolf said:
Available LED colors for notifications
I haven't found a comprehensive list of the notification colors available for the Droid Razr M, so I set about playing with it using the LED menu under ROM Control in PAC.
From what I can tell, the available colors correspond to the RGB and CMYK values, along with white.
Code:
Red: #ffff0000
Green: #ff00ff00
Blue: #ff0000ff
Cyan: #ff00ffff
Magenta: #ffff00ff
Yellow: #ffffff00
Black [K]: #ff000000 (Deactivates LED)
White: #ffffffff
Getting close to any one of these colors defaults to the closest matching value it seems, so I assume these are the "actual" color codes producable. Let me know if there's any more I couldn't find!
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Thanks alot for this man
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here's something else that St. Noigel posted in the PACMan thread:
http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_colors.asp
On my Razr M, regardless of the values entered, only a certain number of actual combinations actually change the color of the LED. I'm not sure if it's defined by the kernel, or if it's hardware-related, but the actual distinct light combinations seem to be those 8 colors and black (no light).
Trying any other hex code just outputs one of the colors already listed, with no hue or brightness change or anything. It just goes to one of those variations, and I'm assuming chooses the closest one. The Light Flow app actually shows less color combinations when cycling through than inputting them by hand, so I'm not sure how large its table of values is.
Point is, using other hex codes other than the ones listed just produces the closest match to a static pre-set CMYK, RGB, white, or black color. I don't believe we'll find another unique color for the Razr M outside of these. Thanks!
a little necropost, but signed up because i'm curious about this.
Running CM10 on my RazrM, so i can adjust the notification light colors and the battery light colors.
I noticed that the notification light defaults to the nearest value, like everybody observes in this thread.
However, adjusting the colors in the battery light setting allows me to use any color I want. For example, using 440000 (dark red) in the battery light setting produces dark red, but using that in the notification setting just produces fully saturated red.
Why are the two treated differently? Obviously it's not a hardware limitation.
Donowolf said:
On my Razr M, regardless of the values entered, only a certain number of actual combinations actually change the color of the LED. I'm not sure if it's defined by the kernel, or if it's hardware-related, but the actual distinct light combinations seem to be those 8 colors and black (no light).
Trying any other hex code just outputs one of the colors already listed, with no hue or brightness change or anything. It just goes to one of those variations, and I'm assuming chooses the closest one. The Light Flow app actually shows less color combinations when cycling through than inputting them by hand, so I'm not sure how large its table of values is.
Point is, using other hex codes other than the ones listed just produces the closest match to a static pre-set CMYK, RGB, white, or black color. I don't believe we'll find another unique color for the Razr M outside of these. Thanks!
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I just wondering if someone try to look at the notification led in the kernel and see if it can display only blue or can be changed for a different color for all the app.
thank
Only blue.
Blue Note 9 with yellow pen had a yellow ink color for the screen off memo that was impossible to read (of course, you could turn that off in settings), but what is the screen off memo ink color for Aura Glow? I didn't get to check it when I played with it on demo mode at the store. Thanks in advance! :good:
it's a blueish color, similar to the color of the spen
samxxx99 said:
it's a blueish color, similar to the color of the spen
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Thanks, I was hoping that wouldn't be the case considering blue ink on a black screen is just as bad as the yellow was on a white screen after you open Samsung Notes to view them later....
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Thanks, I was hoping that wouldn't be the case considering blue ink on a black screen is just as bad as the yellow was on a white screen after you open Samsung Notes to view them later....
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While the stock color is blue, you can change it to other colors like white, red, etc.
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While the stock color is blue, you can change it to other colors like white, red, etc.
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Cool, before you just had the option of making it black inside Samsung Notes through the link I posted above, but this will be helpful in direct sunlight!
You have 5 colour options atm:
Yellow, blue, red, white and green.
After you open a note in Samsung Notes app you can convert the text to a typed format with these colours respectively applied.