i tried francos nexus control display, but it doesn't work, forced closed error
You will need a custom kernel with that feature implemented.
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I'm on build 38 and I get a lot of lag on the lock screen about 60% of the time. The bigger issue though is that when hanging up from a call, I have to hit 'end' like 4 times for it to recognize I'm pressing it. It seems like lag....
I'm on franco milestone 4. Other than that no mods.
Anybody else?
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Yea I actually was talking about it in the aokp thread it lags with scrolling although the scrolling gets better as long as you don't make the status bar transparent that's why I always end up with cyanogen mod in the end it has the most stable and worked on rom out there but you have to give some of those custom options I think the one I miss the most is the ability to change the height of the nav bar
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I'm with you on cm9. Ive got a nandroid of cm9 ready and waiting. I get the same lock screen lag with it though. It does get better when I overclock and put the minimum around 1ghz. Seems odd it should have to be that high on a phone os.
I love the customization of aokp - especially the center clock. That's why I haven't restored my backup.
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Really? I've run AOKP since Milestone 5 and never gotten this lag. Up to Build 38, I used Franco Milestone 3. Now using Milestone 4, and don't get any of this lag anywhere.
Usually have the CPU set from the lowest, 192 MHz to 729 MHz. Sometimes 1036 MHz, but that's only for gaming. What background apps do you have going on?
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I too have Franco M4 and AOKP 38 and I'm having issues with calls...I have to hit "call" twice before I can call someone.
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Did you clean flash it, or over build 37?
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try the newest franco nightly? also try the different lockscreen settings/setups? im using the default one (ring with only the unlock and camera targets) and rarely lag. also try disabling lockscreen rotation.
I read in another thread about auto brightness making the lockscreen lag. So if the brightness is low and then you unlock it where the brightness is high, it lags.
So I turned auto brightness off and I have no lag now on the lockscreen.
I'm running Franco milestone 4 with my min CPU frequency at like 1ghz.
I'm still getting the lag on the dialer when I hang up.
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Try franco nightly r194 or linaro franco nightly r194 im on linaro and my phone fly... It improves performance like hell
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I also run AOKP B39 and I face slight lags here and there.
Maybe we should go to 38?
I'll look at the linaro kernel. Thanks.
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I've used many other jellybean kernel but sock kernel shows me the best performance.
If I can change display colors just like Franco kernel, I will use sock kernel.
Is there any way to change display color?
No, you cannot.
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HI all,
With cm9 i always used The presetted color settings from cm9. I really like those settings, so which file do i need to edit to accomplish that ?
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You have to flash a kernel that supports it and use an app like Franco or Trinity Toolbox to adjust them.
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Nexus Color Control App? Vibration Control App? Any of these?
There are so many mods for the Nexus kernel. I don't like GLaDOS App not being free and the others...
djjonastybe said:
Nexus Color Control App? Vibration Control App? Any of these?
There are so many mods for the Nexus kernel. I don't like GLaDOS App not being free and the others...
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flash the trinity kernel. then download the trinity app from the market. u can use that app to contro the colours for ex,the contrast level.. i dnt kni whether thr is any app for vibration control
If your kernel supports it (which trinity does) you can also lower/raise vibration strength.
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By default, does CyanogenMod do something to modify how your OS displays colors on the phone?
I have minor color tint issues on my Galaxy Nexus using stock, but when I use CM, they seem amplified 5 fold
Anyone else with a Galaxy Nexus experience this?
Maybe they tweak the color gamma and multiplier. You can download apps like trickster mod to edit them if you don't like it
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not sure if this helps, but when I flash new ROMS the settings are usually on the highest brightness. Maybe try to adjust them back to automatic to see if that helps out.
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Maybe they tweak the color gamma and multiplier. You can download apps like trickster mod to edit them if you don't like it
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Do apps like that have a "stock" setting??
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not sure if this helps, but when I flash new ROMS the settings are usually on the highest brightness. Maybe try to adjust them back to automatic to see if that helps out.
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Eh, my stock JB screen looks best on full brightness
Matt08642 said:
By default, does CyanogenMod do something to modify how your OS displays colors on the phone?
I have minor color tint issues on my Galaxy Nexus using stock, but when I use CM, they seem amplified 5 fold
Anyone else with a Galaxy Nexus experience this?
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CM (and most ROMs in general) allow you to adjust the gamma and multipliers without 3rd party app....these are in the 'Advanced' settings
There are also predefined gamma/multiplier settings you can try....these are in the 'Color Hack Presets' under the 'Advanced' settings
Try starting there before using an app you may not need.
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