Hey I am trying to find something convenient as eco mode for rootbox rom...
I know it is possible to hotplug and change settings from within the app... but on the go thats a few extra steps I'm trying to decrease...
Is there any cpu tuner app with a widget that can automate all these things? I can find ones that will change governor and lock frequency... but no easy way of enabling hotplug ...
wishing trickster mod had a widget but no luck... sigh
so anybody know of an easy way of sort of enabling eco mode like the stock rom does?
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Hey guys, real quick question:
If I download a ROM that includes Performance settings (for example, AOKP), and I download a kernel that already has its own OC/UV set up, how do I know which side is used to control the OC/UV?
Basically, I want to make sure that I'll be using the kernel the way the author set it up - and not have AOKP take over control of OC/UV/Governors/etc. How do I go about doing this?
The Performance settings will take control over the kernel preset OC/UV.
It's like saying, stock kernel use 100-1000MHz. After you use SetCPU, it will replace defaults with your assigned ones. It's the same thing.
Just don't touch performance settings, and it'll be running the preset kernel ones.
I'm running Codename Android 3.8.0 ROM, build JZO54K, on my Verizon Galaxy Nexus and have set up profiles (home, work, sleep, etc) that are part of the ROM settings but there is no way I can see to have them change on a schedule. I have to manually change them using the profile switcher of the power menu. I did find one way to do it by using the clock alarm feature "When alarm triggers, the profile will be changed to _____", but that's kind of a pain since it sets off an alarm that has to be dismissed. Does anybody know of a way to do it on a schedule, weather by a tweak or mod of the ROM or by an app that will switch the profiles of the ROM and not by creating their own profiles inside the app. Also, If it's possible, maybe by way of a cron job setup to do this.
Thanx in advance.
A lot of people use Tasker. Personally, before I started using NFC tags, I use llama location profiles. It worked really well
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kebab.Llama&hl=en
Does anyone use TricksterMod, if so, what are your minfree control settings?
I'd like to get rid of the lag on stock Rom.
is there any way to tweak power saver mode to pick what it will do like on older software? there was vibrations switch, brightness, cpu power saver and 1 more thing. there should be disable cores, powersaver governor, vibrations, brightness, and some more options..
lapeno022 said:
is there any way to tweak power saver mode to pick what it will do like on older software? there was vibrations switch, brightness, cpu power saver and 1 more thing. there should be disable cores, powersaver governor, vibrations, brightness, and some more options..
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i see you have venom rom installed. if it's right, you should be able to tweak it in venom tweaks! if stock rooted or other custom rom and have xposed installed use xtended settings from play store. there you can tweak it too, but only with xposed framework. otherwise i don't know yet. maybe try ask a rom dev via PM
If I remember right this kernel tuning app let's you offline cores just select the ones you want to offline.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grarak.kerneladiutor
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I wonder if it's somehow possible on the 9 Pro to enable the Performance mode faster?
I don't want to go to settings > battery > advanced to enable it...
Is there a way to enable it with a widget or a quick toggle?
Maybe you can use Tasker?
I've thought of this, but i can't find the syntax to enable/disable Performance mode.
I'm a graphics dude 🥹
If you select 'Custom setting' in Tasker I think you will be able to find performance mode. I'm on OOS 11 so I don't have that option but I think it's worth checking!
These are the profiles I created for use in my phone. Hope it works for you.