[Q] Controlling hue lights with "ok google"? - Sony Smartwatch 3

Hi anyone had any luck controlling their hue lights with voice commands? Like "Ok google, - turn on living room lights" or something
I have just got myself tasker, autovoice and auto hue, but have like no idea how this supposed to work together... I if I need a rooted android device or not, would be really nice without!
Somebody told something about getting the latest google now API. I guess Im just too impatient to figure it out...
Have anyone stumbled upon a good guide or can help me get started with it?

Dear sharoff....
There's this great guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3071719
And it works beautifully.
Be sure to thank the owner of this thread.
Have fun.
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[Q] Trackpad Pulse Frequency

Just wondering, but is there any way to increase the pulsing speed of the trackpad LED?
A lot of people have suggested LedMe Know but it doesn't have support for Google Voice (which I use for sms) and it flashes the trackpad, rather than pulses.
I've also tried Light Flow and although it pulses the trackpad and supports Voice, it doesn't change the speed of the pulse
Any suggestions?
Have you tried playing with the custom timing settings in Led me know?
If gvoice isn't supported, then perhaps it wont work....sry if it doesn't.
Well, like I said up top, it only flashes the led, instead of the pulses, regardless of any speed settings.
Plus no Google Voice in LedMe Know. Light Flow does support it (so its definately possible ), but it does not alter the pulse frequency so it doesn't add anything that stock didn't already do.
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Maybe you could contact the app developers and get them to add the feature(s)?
Some can be surprisingly responsive.
Good suggestion...but not quite the solution I'm looking for since LedMe flashes rather than pulses and I'd prefer if I didn't have to keep an app in memory just to change the frequency of a stock feature :/
Maybe there's a way to modify the lights.vision.so or something?
EDIT: I doubt the developer would try his hand at pulsing rather than flashing since it seems I'm just a minority who prefers the trackpad led rather than the speaker led. Also this seems like a device specific feature and the dev says in the app description: "only available at the moment for htc desire 2.2" so I doubt he has a DZ to test on... I found
EDIT2: I found exactly what I was looking for (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5609688&postcount=25) but sadly its only for Nexus One. I'm messaging the developer to see if maybe he'd port it over...
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Yeah I dont know much about editing those files, but some app devs are helpful. It might actually just be a quick edit for them to gain compatibility with GVoice.
I only use LED me know to flash my trackpad light really fast, upon arrival of sms' through tmobile carrier/handcent tho.
I hope you figure something out. I would like like it to pulse fast rather then just blink.
daaango said:
Good suggestion...but not quite the solution I'm looking for since LedMe flashes rather than pulses and I'd prefer if I didn't have to keep an app in memory just to change the frequency of a stock feature :/
Maybe there's a way to modify the lights.vision.so or something?
EDIT: I doubt the developer would try his hand at pulsing rather than flashing since it seems I'm just a minority who prefers the trackpad led rather than the speaker led. Also this seems like a device specific feature and the dev says in the app description: "only available at the moment for htc desire 2.2" so I doubt he has a DZ to test on... I found
EDIT2: I found exactly what I was looking for (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5609688&postcount=25) but sadly its only for Nexus One. I'm messaging the developer to see if maybe he'd port it over...
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Switch to an MIUI rom. It has the feature built in.
I appreciate pulsing the trackpad LED as well. However it's too slow a pulse at default speed, to be able to quickly peek at your phone and be able to tell if you have a message or not.
xREVOx: What exactly is this feature called? I want to look around and see if it will be included in the net CyanogenMod version.
Proxin said:
I appreciate pulsing the trackpad LED as well. However it's too slow a pulse at default speed, to be able to quickly peek at your phone and be able to tell if you have a message or not.
xREVOx: What exactly is this feature called? I want to look around and see if it will be included in the net CyanogenMod version.
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I'm not using the MIUI rom right now, but it was called either Pulse Frequency or Pulse Delay. Default is 9 seconds. You can change it to as little as a 1 second delay.
I might have to flash it just to check it out and see how it works.
Currently I have LED me know flash my trackpad at 100 milisec. on and 100 milisec. off. Flashes fast and I notice it right away when checking for messages.
I just rather have the pulsing close to that speed.
Well I guess its nice to know that there's an actual solution... I wonder how hard it is to extract from miui rom?
I was looking around for the source of miui, but apparently its not released by their dev team...?
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daaango said:
Well I guess its nice to know that there's an actual solution... I wonder how hard it is to extract from miui rom?
I was looking around for the source of miui, but apparently its not released by their dev team...?
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You could try just flashing the exact file that controls it to your phone, from the MIUI rom... not sure exactly what it is though.
Proxin said:
You could try just flashing the exact file that controls it to your phone, from the MIUI rom... not sure exactly what it is though.
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I believe its in Settings? I saw a video of MIUI running on a G2 and Trackpad Settings was in the Settings menu...not sure if it contains the pulse frequency but meh. If it is, I don't think it'll be too smart to flash it but idk.
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[APP] [REQUEST] Notifications

Hi all,
This is my first post on xda so please move it to the right section if this isn't it.
As the sgs2 doesn't have a notification led I was wondering if there is a possibility to have the soft keys flash upon receiving a text or an email and so on.
Reason I thought id suggest it because my other phone the lg o2x has the same issue with regards to the led and there is an app for that.
I am willing to buy it from the market to support the developer of course.
What you are looking for is called Backlight Notfication or BLN and as far as i know the kernel for the phone needs to support this. Since the SGS2 is fairly new there isn't a kernel with working BLN yet but most of the kernel hackers are looking into this feature. I'm sure it's coming, it just needs some time.
Hope this answers your question even if it doesn't help you with your problem.
Thanks for the quick answer. I just thought id put it out there.
It's not really an issue since most ppl prob check their phone regularly but I think it would be a nice addition to have it think.... Especially at night when you don't really want to turn your phone on every few mins to check for a notification
I miss this as well.
It seems to be rly complicated to implement, as some ppl are working on it for quite some month (!) now and still there's no BLN available… I hope that some day we'll have it nevertheless…
lauslein said:
It seems to be rly complicated to implement, as some ppl are working on it for quite some month (!) now and still there's no BLN available… I hope that some day we'll have it nevertheless…
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Well, if you consider that these people do it all in their free time then "month" suddenly isn't that much. Also this is probably not a top priority in the first kernel releases. These will concentrate on speed and stability, before new features are added.
Patience is a virtue, especially if you don't have to pay for the finished product
robifis said:
Hi all,
This is my first post on xda so please move it to the right section if this isn't it.
As the sgs2 doesn't have a notification led I was wondering if there is a possibility to have the soft keys flash upon receiving a text or an email and so on.
Reason I thought id suggest it because my other phone the lg o2x has the same issue with regards to the led and there is an app for that.
I am willing to buy it from the market to support the developer of course.
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hello,
maybe this app can help you -> https://market.android.com/details?id=com.led.notify&feature=search_result

[Q] backlight notification for SGW W/O flashing

Hi folks
I'm looking for an backlight notification app for our SGW.
There is BLN Control which needs an BLN-kernel/mod but I don't want to flash (right now). There also is NoLED which drains somehow battery because initially it is for amoled devices which do not need backlid screen when displaying icons like LCD does. Is there something like "LG Touch Notifications"? I found this for my wifes optimus black and it is awesome. It gives all I need. You can set the frequency and fade for the touch key LED. Set how long and when to blink (you can define sleeping hours ). It also sets repeating sound and vibration.
Do you know something similar or is it possible to port the LG thing to SGW?
Thanks in advance
holydiver
This is a great thing! Now if some one could actually port it for our device...
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BLN
Hi,
I found that it works with some Samsung devices: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=823922
The corresponding file is in /system/hw/ on my device (original rom) it's called lights.msm7k.so
I don't know how to programm, but it should be possible to get the code from the Samsung i9000 and port it to our file.
Hi
So it should work. But this ist for original BLN. Maybe someone could integrate it to our SGW w/o kernel flash.
This almost works...
https://market.android.com/details?...mNvbS5hZGR2YWxzb2x1dGlvbnMuZmxhc2hub3RpZnkiXQ..
What do you mean by "almost works"?
_jis_ said:
What do you mean by "almost works"?
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Well you seem to have to disable native alerts for sms, which is no good really,
@phonesgw
Do you think it works without special kernel? As the link you are referring is talking of BLN-Kernel
@tmcthree
Did this tool work for you? This means you use the flash light for notification? But therefore you have to place the phone upside down on the table to see it flashing.
I've got no idea of programming android. What is the difficulty of controlling the LED of the smartbuttons? Why do I need special kernel?
holydiver
I Am allso searching for a application that lets the Home-Key blink when there is a missed call.. SMS or Email. (My girlfriend has the SGW)
Regarding the LG app.. i used it to... but after 2.3.4 ... the app said it needs Root access to work.
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We are still running our LG Optimus Black on 2.2.2. As I read of several disadvantages of updating to 2.3.4 I decided not to do that (until now ;-) ). Are you sure you need root? Why that?
I wrote Martin Börjesson, the developer of LG LED Touch Notification. His app is open source and he is willing to help with porting it to other devices. So what we need is someone who knows what to do.
holydiver
So far no one interested in notification by soft key?
Anyone who can shortly explain what to do and how to learn?
holydiver
so far now people interest with this ?????
any developer willing to help...............?????

[Q] how to keep my notification light on?

is there a way to keep my notification light on like flashing like it did on blackberry ???
It does? I got a text at 6am this morning woke up to the light at 8am....
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Lightflow. Awesome app that really makes use of the multicolor LED. The free version will do most anything but I bought it to support the Dev (and get Google Voice notifications). On the pay version the sky is the limit, you could assign colors/sounds/etc to Yelp notifications if you wanted to.
not what i mean
i want it to pulse with or without a new notification...
RamoneLy said:
i want it to pulse with or without a new notification...
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That would be pointless that keeps the CPU awake.... and will cause battery drain. I don't see anything of value coming from the led constantly running.
Sent From My Sprint Galaxy Nexus
ok....?
is there a way to do it on android they blackberry did it
its not going to destroy my phone i just think that it
would be cool
RamoneLy said:
is there a way to do it on android they blackberry did it
its not going to destroy my phone i just think that it
would be cool
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No android is a smart OS...
Sent From My Sprint Galaxy Nexus
Someone asked about this before, a member suggested using light flow app and have it flash when a data connection is present.
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thanks
bro i will try it that uber guy was no help just doubting my dream smh
RamoneLy said:
bro i will try it that uber guy was no help just doubting my dream smh
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You're new here huh? You'll get used to it - yes, it's not just that UBER guy.
Asking for a useless "feature", someone suggested lightflow, but you wanted to use native rom stuff, right?
Here's my thought to you: educate yourself, search before you post (instead of cluttering up the forum), learn how to code java/c++, set up a build env, hack the source. DIY. Use suggested alternatives, search around for other possibilities, get your hands dirty.
This is not Blackberry.
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Permanent fix for "Ok Google"

I've found that if anyone is having trouble with the "OK Google" feature not working for them that downloading the offline voice recognitions fixes the issue. I'd tried every possible way to use this awesome feature on the 4.4 GEL launcher. This worked! I've done it already 5 times and it worked every time. So as it sits now this will correct the problem until somebody else figures out a solution or Google fixes the bug for android 4.0+. But they probably won't because of it not really being an issue for anyone running CM11 or having a nexus 7. Also! I've found an awesome app on the play store for free that will let you use the "OK Google" feature anywhere in the android UI. It's still a little buggy and slow but this high school kid did a great job! And it works on the newest version of Google search WITHOUT ROOT.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_term=open+mic+
Hope I've been able to help some folks out with this if your still having an issue finding a way to use this awesome feature Google introduced recently to Kit Kat 4.4.:highfive:
Thanks for this!
Also this post will help for people who still didn't get it to work
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46994076&postcount=81
Koragg618 said:
Thanks for this!
Also this post will help for people who still didn't get it to work
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46994076&postcount=81
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Hey you're welcome bud!:highfive:
x.0ni.x said:
I've found that if anyone is having trouble with the "OK Google" feature not working for them that downloading the offline voice recognitions fixes the issue. I'd tried every possible way to use this awesome feature on the 4.4 GEL launcher. This worked! I've done it already 5 times and it worked every time. So as it sits now this will correct the problem until somebody else figures out a solution or Google fixes the bug for android 4.0+. But they probably won't because of it not really being an issue for anyone running CM11 or having a nexus 7. Also! I've found an awesome app on the play store for free that will let you use the "OK Google" feature anywhere in the android UI. It's still a little buggy and slow but this high school kid did a great job! And it works on the newest version of Google search WITHOUT ROOT.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_term=open+mic+
Hope I've been able to help some folks out with this if your still having an issue finding a way to use this awesome feature Google introduced recently to Kit Kat 4.4.:highfive:
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you guys know if you change the language to English (US) it works fine? just go in the google search settings and do it from there

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