Disabling Flash Screen Notification - Sony Xperia S, Acro S, Ion

Hi
I have installed NAOSPRom on my LT26ii,
I have noticed that by every notification the whole screen flashes on and off in Grey color.
I have disabled Notifications from MORE of nAOSProm menu settings but no luck.
Please advise me how to disable it.

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Just installed Lollypop on my new M8. I can't find a way if turning off notifications on the lock screen but leaving them working on the notification bar.
The help says this.
"Lock screen notifications
Choose the types of notifications to show or hide on the lock screen. Go to Settings, and then tapSecurity.Under*Lock screen, tapNotification settings.Choose whether to show or hide notifications such as missed calls and text messages. "
But on mine, there is no "Notifications" under Lock Screen, just "Incoming Phone Calls". Has my install gone wrong? Do others have the correct menu item? Is there another way of turning off lock screen notifications?
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Batxda
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Try this :
settings - security than reset your lockscreen. Reset it the way you want and it will ask you again to show notifications or not.
Worked for me for the lock pattern.
Thanks. That is one answer - I had answered to hide sensitive info but didn't like the opaque notifications. They'd be ok if they were transparent.
I've now found another way, not mentioned in the help and tips. Go to Sound & Notifications | When device is locked. However, that only gives on or off, not the sensitive info option.
I'd love to make them transparent again. Has anyone found a way of doing that?
I've also found you can turn them off app by app by pressing & holding the notification on the lock screen but then you never see another notification from that app until you turn it back on (Sound & Notifications | App Notifications).
Batxda
Sent from HTC One M8 using XDA app
Anyone?
Is there a way of making notifications on the lock screen (or the notification bar) transparent (or black)?
Batxda
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Question Can the Do not disturb notification be turned off somehow?

Yup, like the title of the thread says.
on oss12: Settings - Notifications & Status Bar - Status Bar - within icons turn off the do not disturb icon.
MTK6589 said:
on oss12: Settings - Notifications & Status Bar - Status Bar - within icons turn off the do not disturb icon.
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Thank you
I meant the pop up notification, or toast message I believe. Yes I can swipe it, I know, but I programmed do not disturb, so I don't want to be notified via a pop up message
an update
I disabled the status bar icon as instructed above, but the system ui notification still popped up when DND is turned on.
When the system notification pops up, try:
Press and release the notification, it may shift right and you'll see a gear symbol and trash can.
Click the gear symbol, there maybe an option in there to disable notification
AndyC76 said:
When the system notification pops up, try:
Press and release the notification, it may shift right and you'll see a gear symbol and trash can.
Click the gear symbol, there maybe an option in there to disable notification
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Nope Andy, there's no way to turn it off.
AutoNotification. It works perfect for blocking the notifications you choose!
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I don't see the icon listed tho so I'm not sure if this can be applied for your case.
Btw I once tried this on Android 9 and it still worked so I assume this still works
nabril15 said:
Nope Andy, there's no way to turn it off.
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Go to Settings, Notifications, App Notifications, choose "show system apps", select System UI app, toggle off Do Not Disturb notifications options there
ToyGuyR said:
Go to Settings, Notifications, App Notifications, choose "show system apps", select System UI app, toggle off Do Not Disturb notifications options there
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Thank you, but it is grayed out so I cannot toggle it off.
I just re-read the setting, and it's for blocking notifications while DND is on, and not to turn off the notification that DND is on.
There's got to be a way.
this worked for me

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