Capacitive Touch keys don't vibrate - Samsung Captivate Glide

I flashed the LIQUIDSMOOTH JellyBean Rom for my Captivate Glide. Everything is awesome and perfect, everything works, it's nice and smooth, except one thing...The capacitive touch keys won't vibrate. I'm sure it's something dumb, like a setting i didn't see. I'm on AT&T.

I've never used that ROM ,but it probably doesn't support vibration on touch.
I had that problem when I used CM 10.1,only difference was it vibrated too hard on touch!

If you wish a Jelly Bean ROM, I recommend CM 10.1.3 from bubor, it was the latest and it is almost perfect as a ROM on our Glide can be. One can find a checkbox for button vibration in this ROM in Settings - Sound.
You also can try CM 11 (KitKat, 4.4.2, also by bubor), with this ROM you can customize the power of vibration in Settings - More...

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Backlights buttons - system files

Hi,
Where can I found system files to power lights of backlights (home, menu, back, serach)? I have rcmix3d and the lights are too bright.
Can I change it, by replace this files from other rom?
Youleck said:
Hi,
Where can I found system files to power lights of backlights (home, menu, back, serach)? I have rcmix3d and the lights are too bright.
Can I change it, by replace this files from other rom?
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Been thinking of the same thing... The deal is that in AOSP roms, when changing the brighteness, it changes the bightness of the backlights... But in sense roms, the lights are fixed
Please help us!
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In all custom roms on DZ the bright was good. But in rcmix3d is too much. I tested virtuous, miui etc. and backlight was good. I don't now what to do, because rom is great, but that's bothers me.
Had the same problem, but since I flashed RCMix v12 kernel it seems to be fixed.

keep soft keys bright

Is there a way to keep the soft keys at maximum brightness no matter what your normal screen is set to (unless off obviously)?
AOKP allows something similar to this.. You can configure the opacity of the icons which makes them "brighter"
dammit that rom does everything lol. still using hd revolution, i should try it out. just wating for a final cm, unless its out already.
I'm also waiting for CM final, but AOKP is quite nice. Just got around to installing the newest build when I saw your thread haha

new to the galaxy sII have a few questions

First off I was looking at rooms and noticed there are no Android 4.0 roms??? That are stable?
Aosp roms? Or tw 4.0?
We have both roms. And both do have bugs
Before you ask search
Like he said we do have 4.0.3. Check the development thread to see what's out there. The closest to stable is raverx black edition which is touch wiz based but you can always use apex launcher if you want an asop experience. Raver also has asop almost completed but alas the ics roms we do have out are a bit buggy but some can be daily drivers. Either way, nandroid backup and try em out till you find what's good for you cheers!
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i'm running ics megamix with apex launcher and it's been pretty stable.
raver's black edition had a lot fcs for me and really wasn't good enough for dd.
and racing's was good, but i only ran the original (with the reboot/shutdown bug).
but as far as i can tell, they really are all about the same, just with different levels of debloating (which raver's has the least bloat, but i think that led to some of the instability i encountered) and some different bootanimations/theme tweaks.
the main bugs are autorotate is broken and some people have call echo, but i haven't experienced call echo on any that i've ran.
There is a stock rom ported from at & ts sgs2 ics update. That's as close as you get to official for us. There's only one bug the rotation is whack and it's full of atts bloat other then that it's good.
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My last question is I know it doesn't have a notification light and I read somewhere that there is a way to make the capactive buttons (the ones on the bottom menu home etc) light up instead
rawr4dj said:
My last question is I know it doesn't have a notification light and I read somewhere that there is a way to make the capactive buttons (the ones on the bottom menu home etc) light up instead
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the most common i've seen is called bln, stands for backlight notification (i'm pretty sure there are others, too, but i'm not familiar with them). you need a compatible kernel, though, and so i don't think any of the ics can support it yet.
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My last question is I know it doesn't have a notification light and I read somewhere that there is a way to make the capactive buttons (the ones on the bottom menu home etc) light up instead
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There's an app called BLN Control in the Market too.
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Not really a actually ics ROM for the 989 I dont think. But official one will drop soon so id just flash darksides ROM or Mr x if your Telus. I use golauncher with a ics theme and it looks alot like it.
Sent from my SGH-T989 using XDA
rawr4dj said:
My last question is I know it doesn't have a notification light and I read somewhere that there is a way to make the capactive buttons (the ones on the bottom menu home etc) light up instead
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The kernel in the ROM must support BLN for it to work. There is another app on the market that will work on any ROM. It is called NoLED. It does not use the capacitive buttons but will show a light or if configured an icon on your screen even when screen is off for any apps you choose for it to manage. it will use separate icons for phone, sms, etc... so you know what you missed instead of just the lights like with BLN.

Jelly bean menu?

I just received an N7100 today which I am coming from an S III. On my S III, I was running CM 10 and running the NAV_HomeCamera_Universal mod and it worked great. Looks like it doesn't work on the N7100 though. Do I have any other options on being able to have the stock native menu while also disabling the capacitive buttons?

[Q] Slider support in custom Roms?

Hello everyone,
More and more Roms getting Dash Charge support because the drivers are released but what about slider support? I liked RR, CM, Bliss on my previous phones but I don't like having hardware which is not working.
So on which custom Roms is the slider feature working?
Thanks
Alert slider work on RR and Nuclea for sure
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nathan-96 said:
Hello everyone,
More and more Roms getting Dash Charge support because the drivers are released but what about slider support? I liked RR, CM, Bliss on my previous phones but I don't like having hardware which is not working.
So on which custom Roms is the slider feature working?
Thanks
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Essentially all the recently-updated CM/AOSP-based ROMs. You can literally pick a random ROM on XDA for the OnePlus 3 and not have to worry about the Alert Slider working.
Couple things to know about the Alert Slider on custom ROMs: with the exception of Paranoid Android, you can turn off "Do not disturb" mode through the quick settings or volume controls, even when the switch is all the way up. I find this behavior strange but understandable since this switch isn't found on Nexus devices (Google didn't code the OS for Alert Slider). To re-enable the effects of Alert Slider, slide the switch down and up again.
Also, I find this pretty annoying: when you move the switch, you don't get a banner in the center of the screen like Oxygen OS - just a weak vibration feedback and a new statusbar icon on top. I find the banner useful since the vibration motor is weak and the icon on the status bar is small. I take my OnePlus 3 out in bright sunlight everyday and being able to see what mode it's on easily is a somewhat big deal for me. I don't want to accidently put the switch to Total silence (I've done that a few times by mistake), and I don't want to put my phone to my face just to see the statusbar what mode my device is on.
To sum up, the slider works fine on pretty much all ROMs on the OnePlus 3 bar minor quirks, so I installed Paranoid Android and I'm using it as my daily driver ROM. Much better battery life than Oxygen OS, that's for sure.
kentexcitebot said:
Essentially all the recently-updated CM/AOSP-based ROMs. You can literally pick a random ROM on XDA for the OnePlus 3 and not have to worry about the Alert Slider working.
Couple things to know about the Alert Slider on custom ROMs: with the exception of Paranoid Android, you can turn off "Do not disturb" mode through the quick settings or volume controls, even when the switch is all the way up. I find this behavior strange but understandable since this switch isn't found on Nexus devices (Google didn't code the OS for Alert Slider). To re-enable the effects of Alert Slider, slide the switch down and up again.
Also, I find this pretty annoying: when you move the switch, you don't get a banner in the center of the screen like Oxygen OS - just a weak vibration feedback and a new statusbar icon on top. I find the banner useful since the vibration motor is weak and the icon on the status bar is small. I take my OnePlus 3 out in bright sunlight everyday and being able to see what mode it's on easily is a somewhat big deal for me. I don't want to accidently put the switch to Total silence (I've done that a few times by mistake), and I don't want to put my phone to my face just to see the statusbar what mode my device is on.
To sum up, the slider works fine on pretty much all ROMs on the OnePlus 3 bar minor quirks, so I installed Paranoid Android and I'm using it as my daily driver ROM. Much better battery life than Oxygen OS, that's for sure.
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Thanks for your fast and accurate answer. I don't like the fact that my volume Buttons still would work but I guess I Have to take it for what it is (however I might even be able to make a commit to fix that). Thanks for your answer I can now happy flash a new ROM

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