I tried several CM-based roms (4.2.2) on my Xperia S and all of them have maximum brightness level set lower compared to the stock roms. How can i fix this? Is it possible to fix it at all?
Use OpenSEMC app to fix it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2242763
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Is it possible to increase the vibration levels throughout the whole Sense 4 ROM such that it behaves on CM9?
Preferably these are the areas that I would like the vibration to be stronger.
3 navigation keys,
Sense keyboard,
Dialer,
Notifications
Awaiting a favourable reply Thanks!!
reason if i am not mistaken is due to the kernel providing that haptic feedback extra vibration. when i had cm9 on my s2 the vibration was very strong...going back to stock though and using a different kernel it was very low...so if a kernel dev adds that to the kernel then maybe yes you can have that.
have you tried in settings adjusting them
Goku80 said:
reason if i am not mistaken is due to the kernel providing that haptic feedback extra vibration. when i had cm9 on my s2 the vibration was very strong...going back to stock though and using a different kernel it was very low...so if a kernel dev adds that to the kernel then maybe yes you can have that.
have you tried in settings adjusting them
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i don't really understand much about the kernel, but isn't it true that our cm9 ROMs have use the same kernel as the Sense 4 ROMs? I don't know truly though>< (in the case of faux, franco, etc)
While I would like to, from my digging within the ROM, I can't find any setting that can adjust the intensity of the vibration. I have tried other keyboards and they can alter the intensity of vibration, but that's only limited to the keyboard. (I used Ice cream sandwich keyboard from the Market)
I'll make a request if it really is part of the kernel, thanks for your help
berrytarts said:
i don't really understand much about the kernel, but isn't it true that our cm9 ROMs have use the same kernel as the Sense 4 ROMs? I don't know truly though>< (in the case of faux, franco, etc)
While I would like to, from my digging within the ROM, I can't find any setting that can adjust the intensity of the vibration. I have tried other keyboards and they can alter the intensity of vibration, but that's only limited to the keyboard. (I used Ice cream sandwich keyboard from the Market)
I'll make a request if it really is part of the kernel, thanks for your help
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Did you ever find a solution to this because I'm looking for a way to lower the feedback
Hello everybody i bought this fantastic device 3 days ago and it performs very well...
i've already tried many custom Roms, but the one i like is the stock jelly bean rom, but it has some problems...
the Audio is too low, i tried Volume+ on Market but is not compatible with JB, so do you have any suggestions? any zip file to flash?
the other things i don't like is the auto brightness sensor... it keep the light too low. is there some mod to fix this?
i would like also to Flash franco.kernel with 384oc GPU, do you suggest me? is it possible to fix the other two problems only flashing francokernel?
PS: do you know some trick to manage the status led?
Cristian.CT46 said:
Hello everybody i bought this fantastic device 3 days ago and it performs very well...
i've already tried many custom Roms, but the one i like is the stock jelly bean rom, but it has some problems...
the Audio is too low, i tried Volume+ on Market but is not compatible with JB, so do you have any suggestions? any zip file to flash?
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Has been asked before. Not that I know of.
the other things i don't like is the auto brightness sensor... it keep the light too low. is there some mod to fix this?
i would like also to Flash franco.kernel with 384oc GPU, do you suggest me? is it possible to fix the other two problems only flashing francokernel?
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No. Franco's kernel does have an audio boost setting but it's for headset volume only. As for auto brightness tweaking: none of the kernels I tried had a setting for it.
PS: do you know some trick to manage the status led?
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Not a trick, an app: Lightflow.
ok for lightflow, is fantastic!
but someone know how can I improve the autoBrightness and the volume?? is very important for me!
are there any roms that is capable of doing these two thins?
Cristian.CT46 said:
ok for lightflow, is fantastic!
but someone know how can I improve the autoBrightness and the volume?? is very important for me!
are there any roms that is capable of doing these two thins?
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Afaik, several ROMs can. Try AOKP.
Hello,
I have ARC S that runs very well with all Stock based kernels (Ultimate HD, JJ Hybrid, OptiMAX, and others)
I wish to upgrade to the JB, however on all kernels and roms (FXP, AOKP, Lupus) I have the following problem:
when I answer or make call -> the screen becomes black and no key is responding.
when the call ends -> the screen return to normal condition.
seems that the proximity sensor is making this problem (maybe the calibration is wrong with the JB kernels / roms)
how can I solve this case ?
BR,
From what I know, it is normal that screen turns off during call, if you put phone next to ear. Or did I misunderstand anything?
I'm referring to a problem I have:
In all versions of JellyBean when I answer a call the screen becomes black and nothing functions as if the phone thinks its close to the ear (as if the proximity is stuck on 0 distance).
I do not have this problem on ICS versions.
* all versions of JellyBean = cm10, aokp, aosp, slimbean,
I've tried multiple kernels for JB and with all I experience the same.
Anyone knows the reason why proximity sensor is not working properly on cm10 ?
Then it is because Sony hasn't made the libs open-source, so they could be made to work on JB. Due to incompability issues, these bugs occur. Nothing that developers could do at the moment.
Apparently I'm not the only one suffering from this proximity sensor issue.
the effect is huge:
when answering a call the screen does not response any more and I cannot disconnect calls.
I found:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1985539&page=9
Originally Posted by f_zurzolo View Post
Yes the proximity sensor bug is the main reason why I am not using this ROM as well. But check back a few posts. . . the dev said he's gonna fix it. Thanks in advance n1kolaa
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Since it happens with all JB ROMs, could it be a kernel issue?
Anyway thanks
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Does anyone know how to solve proximity sensor on the JB roms ?
Does anyone ha any updates on this?
I'm having the same problem and it gets quite annoying.
Is the over-sharpening strictly an LG stock ROM issue? Would it be eliminated with another ROM, such as an AOSP ROM?
I don't think so, the screen has so many pixels our eyes can't tell them apart.
To my knowledge the sharpening is coded into the kernel/gpu drivers as it works even when people boot into recovery console. The only way to get rid of it is a custom kernel.
Take a look at this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/orig-development/fix-stock-kernel-oversharpening-fix-t2951620
I haven't noticed any major over-sharpening since switching to an AOSP rom
I have high battery drain due to RIJL wakelocks, something that I could work out in stock roms by disabling fastdormancy, any way or workaround to disable it in CM roms?
Thanks in advance
No one knows? :/