Personalize LED notification colors / Increase volumes - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II

For the folks that aren't aware... of these mods.
Personalized LED colors
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1979976
Increase sound colors
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1931970

This works MUCH better than Light flow
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[App] Custom LED colors

Check out "Blink" in the playstore. You can customize your LED to any color you like for various notification types.
I HAVE tested this to work. While testing colors, turn the screen off during the test to see the color you chose. ENJOY!
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tribalartgod said:
Check out "Blink" in the playstore. You can customize your LED to any color you like for various notification types.
I HAVE tested this to work. While testing colors, turn the screen off during the test to see the color you chose. ENJOY!
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May I ask what color does the ion supports? I have been using "Light Flow" but the LED only shows purple no matter what color I choose.
Yes, so far the colors that I've used... red, blue, green, purple, blue green (teal), and orange. My yellows end up orange and my pinks end up red with this program.
Give it a shot...you wont be disappointed.
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tribalartgod said:
Yes, so far the colors that I've used... red, blue, green, purple, blue green (teal), and orange. My yellows end up orange and my pinks end up red with this program.
Give it a shot...you wont be disappointed.
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Just gave it a try it works pretty well. Such a shame it doesn't support email and whatsapp notifications...
Weird, doesn't work for me. I'm on ICS. Could that be why?
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I just wish I could keep my LED bright.
I always go change the file from 1000 to 20,000 to make it bright but then have to do it again every freaking time i reboot so annoying
wolf0491 said:
I just wish I could keep my LED bright.
I always go change the file from 1000 to 20,000 to make it bright but then have to do it again every freaking time i reboot so annoying
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31205123&postcount=18
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That is annoying
I wanna know if anyone found a setting to change the capacitive buttons led color or brightness?
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thejosetree said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31205123&postcount=18
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I didn't think that kept them bright just thought it did what I was doing lol
wolf0491 said:
I didn't think that kept them bright just thought it did what I was doing lol
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The initd script sets the value on boot. Works great.

Changing the GNex's notification light frequency

I'm not sure if this is a ROM feature or can be implemented seperatelly but the only thing that bothers me on the GNex is that the notification light is blinking in a very slow rate. So let's say that I have the green colour set of SMSs, if I take a look on my phone the odds I see the light are 50%. To make sure if there's an update I have to look at it for like 10 seconds which is pretty annoying. I want the light always on as it was with my HTC Desire. Is there an app for that? Is this a ROM request?
Thanks in advance.
The BAMF Paradigm ROM lets you control the LED notification - both the frequency of the blinks and also allows you to choose a different color for different types of notifications.
Alternatively, if you're on a different ROM, check out the Light Flow app.
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jss2 said:
The BAMF Paradigm ROM lets you control the LED notification - both the frequency of the blinks and also allows you to choose a different color for different types of notifications.
Alternatively, if you're on a different ROM, check out the Light Flow app.
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Light Flow did the trick! Thank you!
jss2 said:
The BAMF Paradigm ROM lets you control the LED notification - both the frequency of the blinks and also allows you to choose a different color for different types of notifications.
Alternatively, if you're on a different ROM, check out the Light Flow app.
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+1
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Notification light?

How many different colors does the notification light have? So far I've seen blue, red and green. Have you all seen any other colors?
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Install Light Flow Lite - LED Control and have fun messing around.
slicingtaco said:
Install Light Flow Lite - LED Control and have fun messing around.
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With your recommendation I've found another app that works a little bit better........https://play.google.com/store/apps/...51bGwsMSwxLDMsImNvbS5rb28ubGlnaHRtYW5hZ2VyIl0. :good:
Att.Fan1982 said:
With your recommendation I've found another app that works a little bit better........https://play.google.com/store/apps/...51bGwsMSwxLDMsImNvbS5rb28ubGlnaHRtYW5hZ2VyIl0. :good:
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That works too. Both offer deep customization but personally like and always use Light Flow
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slicingtaco said:
That works too. Both offer deep customization but personally like and always use Light Flow
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Do you have any issues with lightflow?
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cdshepherd said:
Do you have any issues with lightflow?
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Not at all (besides the accessibility bug mentioned by the dev)
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Watch your battery life using these apps. I found they were pretty harsh.
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Sword Fish said:
Watch your battery life using these apps. I found they were pretty harsh.
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With my experience so far. No... not harsh on the battery at all.
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I downloaded Light Flow lite and in order to use it I needed to allow the app in Accessibility settings. After that the stupid talking service started telling me "the folder is open", "the folder is closed"
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mattern1974 said:
I downloaded Light Flow lite and in order to use it I needed to allow the app in Accessibility settings. After that the stupid talking service started telling me "the folder is open", "the folder is closed"
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Main reason I prefer light manager over light flow
mattern1974 said:
I downloaded Light Flow lite and in order to use it I needed to allow the app in Accessibility settings. After that the stupid talking service started telling me "the folder is open", "the folder is closed"
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Hahahaahajaj yes. But that's only on stock TW launcher though.
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Light Manager color mapping
I played with it and got the following colors to work pretty well: Red, Green, Blue, White, Purple, Pink, Cyan. Orange and Yellow are not too good. The blue LED seems far more powerful than the Red or Green. I used light manager and entered the following manual settings (Advanced Settings > LED Color Mapping):
Red: FF0000 (left default)
Orange: 701500
Yellow: CC4500
Green: 00FF00 (left default)
Blue: 0000FF (left default)
Pink: FF1010
Purple: 901030
White: 703010
Cyan: 509075
Is your N2 white or grey?
Mine is grey, I'm using these custom values:
Orange: FF2200
White: FFDD40
I've tried your settings and found them to be better than default or my earlier attempts for: Yellow, Pink and Purple. I left Cyan at default 00FFFF.
Mine is Grey
I made the white dimmer because it seemed to blend better. I tried to stay pretty dim for the most part, trying to increase them keeping the same proportion to the values until I felt one color (usually blue) over powered the rest. I don't know how consistent the LEDs are from device to device. Just that on mine they seemed to mix better at lower brightness. I played for hours and ended up just sticking to the standard red green blue for notifications because they are cleaner. I'm half tempted to crack open my phone and try to put a lens or diffuser of some sort in there to try to get better colors.
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Color settings

I'm hoping for users to post their best adjustments to the screen color with the kernels that allow it (smoocha and evolved)
As far as personally, I notice my screen has a bit of a blue tint so I've been messing with the colors to fix that although I haven't found a sweet spot yet
Using the donate version of trickster mod for the color settings
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Faux clock has a bunch of presets for gamma control.
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I like the gama 2.2 preset in fauxclock. The white balance seems a tad blue but the contrast/saturation is awesome.
I use the faux 123 pop makes everything sharp imo
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App to adjust display color

The greatest weakness to an otherwise nice piece of hardware in my opinion is the OG Pro's blue-tinted display. The display is crisp and everything but there is such an obvious blue tinge when I compare to other phones I have. Does anyone know if there's an app to adjust screen color? There's one app that can allow you to add RGB color to the screen but not adjust. If anyone has any suggestions that would be great. Thanks.
I think you can play with the display settings with trickster mod
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misterpostman said:
I think you can play with the display settings with trickster mod
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Thanks for the suggestion - I've tried it and it doesn't stick or actually make a difference on the screen. I've tried with stock kernel and the modified kernel that's available in the development section.

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