[R]BLN - Samsung Galaxy W I8150

Can somebody enable bln breathing effect for notification for our phone..

as far as i know, bln is not working in our phone. bln needs a kernel that can support it, and nothing kernel for W that support it for now.. hopely later there's a kernel that support bln
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I found an app, wich don't needs BLN support in kernel. The app only needs root access and you have to know, where the brightness file of the button led is (till now I don't found it, but if somebody can find it, the app should work).
You can find the app here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1958939

We cannot use anything because we don't have compatible liblights.

i've tried the app from the link given by Knob1 and the screen blinking

stpdkid said:
i've tried the app from the link given by Knob1 and the screen blinking
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You used the lcd-brightness file instead of the brightness file for the key backlight, which doesn't exists, as miki2o said

Knob1 said:
You used the lcd-brightness file instead of the brightness file for the key backlight, which doesn't exists, as miki2o said
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yeahh i know that long before..
i just wanna try it for my self, at least have a blinking notif.

Is there a hardware difference between the key backlights form the ariesve and the key backlights from the ancora?
Because the ariesve supports bln.
Is there hope that our phone will support it in future?

sdfee said:
Is there a hardware difference between the key backlights form the ariesve and the key backlights from the ancora?
Because the ariesve supports bln.
Is there hope that our phone will support it in future?
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1)Yes
2)Probably not.

The Baturkernel should support Bln.
Look at the description
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Yes, but he also said, that it don't works:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40469564

Maybe they can it hopefully bring to work
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No LED app Alternative?

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
movieaddict said:
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
onyonees said:
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
onyonees said:
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
atricio said:
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?
jburnette87 said:
Try noled from the market.
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I tried this but it is not working on my samsung galaxy S2.pls help.
thnx
jeehf said:
I tried this but it is not working on my samsung galaxy S2.pls help.
thnx
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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.

[question] Touch key backlight notifications

I searched, but I did not find anything other than threads saying it will nee here when we have root.
Is there already something out there that makes the touch key lights come on/blink for notification?
Thank you all!
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heres your root tutorial
and heres the official cwm
slowestcivic said:
I searched, but I did not find anything other than threads saying it will nee here when we have root.
Is there already something out there that makes the touch key lights come on/blink for notification?
Thank you all!
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You're going to need a custom kernel that supports BLN (back light notification). That hasn't been created yet.
that's a clever idea - in the meantime tho 'noled' works fairly well with lots of customization and battery-saving options.
phreshjoker said:
heres your root tutorial
and heres the official cwm
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I'm rooted...that reply helped none
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hobakill said:
that's a clever idea - in the meantime tho 'noled' works fairly well with lots of customization and battery-saving options.
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You know I tried it, and I set it up pets thread I found on here and I simply never had any change. That was on stock ROM though. Will try on juggernaut now.
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[Q] LED Notifications

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.
shanepardue said:
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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Change Touch Key Back light Brightness?

I know it is possible. But is there an app that does that? I know, well I think I used to have one. The LG worked perfect on my G2X. But anyways, please tell me if you guys know any application that does that. Thank you. Also, if you find something on Google, don't come here and start calling me a moron or anything and just help out. Please.
alphadog32 said:
I know it is possible. But is there an app that does that? I know, well I think I used to have one. The LG worked perfect on my G2X. But anyways, please tell me if you guys know any application that does that. Thank you. Also, if you find something on Google, don't come here and start calling me a moron or anything and just help out. Please.
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What makes you able to say "I know its possible" i honestly dont believe its possible because its a gpio controlled LED. Therefore the cpu only understands "on" or "off" values. Where 0 is off and anything higher than 0 is on no matter what brightness you might want.
elesbb said:
What makes you able to say "I know its possible" i honestly dont believe its possible because its a gpio controlled LED. Therefore the cpu only understands "on" or "off" values. Where 0 is off and anything higher than 0 is on no matter what brightness you might want.
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Because you can do it in CM7.
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alphadog32 said:
Because you can do it in CM7.
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Oh I never ran cm7 I'm not saying you're wrong I'm just giving my knowledge about the topic.
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I'm with elesbb here, I don't think our specific hardware allows it. You were able to actually do it in cm7 or just that there was an option in cm7? There are options in general roms (like cm) that aren't necessarily applicable to us
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I'm with elesbb here, I don't think our specific hardware allows it. You were able to actually do it in cm7 or just that there was an option in cm7? There are options in general roms (like cm) that aren't necessarily applicable to us
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Go under display settings. And advenced
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alphadog32 said:
Go under display settings. And advenced
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If you're talking about "use custom levels " it doesn't work. Hence why at the very too it says "sensor value " and reads a -1 for both raw and filtered and a disabled for screen and a -1 for buttons. My assumption is that either the kernels or the cm9 software isn't completely ironed out and there are some minor tweaks needing to be fixed yet.
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Go under display settings. And advenced
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I'm not asking where the setting is, I'm asking if you were physically able to turn down the brightness of the touch keys? If you were, please provide a picture with the keys dimmed and not dimmed. I'm 99% sure that our hardware doesn't support it. Not to mention our kernel.
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I'm not asking where the setting is, I'm asking if you were physically able to turn down the brightness of the touch keys? If you were, please provide a picture with the keys dimmed and not dimmed. I'm 99% sure that our hardware doesn't support it. Not to mention our kernel.
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I was able to turn it off by using those settings. But I never tried dimming it.
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[Q] Soft keys backlight not working

Any ICS or JB Rom I have/had on WFS so far has this problem. When it's dark I can't see home, menu, back and search buttons because they don't light up until I go to settings>brightness and then move the slider. What is the fix for this does anybody know?
Having these exact same problem. Any known fix?
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Any ICS or JB Rom I have/had on WFS so far has this problem. When it's dark I can't see home, menu, back and search buttons because they don't light up until I go to settings>brightness and then move the slider. What is the fix for this does anybody know?
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Emileh said:
Having these exact same problem. Any known fix?
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it's not bug.just you need to on it manually.
go to settings>display>brightness>custom brightness and set first level to 255.
(not sure about path but you just need to high level)
I think he's talking about autobrightness
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FAtfcK said:
I think he's talking about autobrightness
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nope.he talking about UI buttons..check OP,four buttons which aren't light up in light
same problem..we need help !
crossfire77 said:
it's not bug.just you need to on it manually.
go to settings>display>brightness>custom brightness and set first level to 255.
(not sure about path but you just need to high level)
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When I go to Display > Brightness I can move the slider left or right, there is no "Custom brighness anywhere" or levels eather. I'm using 4.2.2 Nameless ROM.
srtjko said:
When I go to Display > Brightness I can move the slider left or right, there is no "Custom brighness anywhere" or levels eather. I'm using 4.2.2 Nameless ROM.
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Go into some backlight thingy
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FAtfcK said:
Go into some backlight thingy
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There are Automatic backlight options, I experimented there but nothing lit up soft buttons.
Settings>display>automatic backlight>edit other levels.
In the buttons column set the first two values to 255 and then tap save & apply..
Remember it will only work when autobrightness is on!
Hit that "THANKS" button if i helped you...
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Never even realized this. But surely them not lighting up is a good thing? Might save a few seconds off your battery!
But as i've held my wfs for over a year now, I know where to put my finger for the appropriate soft-key, so the lights aren't really needed

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