Led color control? - Nexus 5X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am on stock rooted 6.0.1 and want to know if there is a recommended app to change the led color for app specific notifications. If root matters or not please let me know which app you best recommend. Thanks in advance !

I'm using Light Manager Pro unrooted and it works well.
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[Q] App to flash home keys for notifications.

Hello all, I'm coming off of an LG G2X which also had no LED for notifications, but there was an app that flashed the home keys instead. Is there a similar one for the G2II?
Hammett11 said:
Hello all, I'm coming off of an LG G2X which also had no LED for notifications, but there was an app that flashed the home keys instead. Is there a similar one for the G2II?
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with supported kernel.. BLN
Try BLN Control from the market
Edit: as a sidenote, I know the darkside kernel supports this. Look for BLN in the kernels.
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Thanks guys.

Color adjustments?

Ive searched high and low for a way to adjust colors without having to change the stock kernel
Is there a way to do it? I mostly want to get rid of the grey/purple stuff at low brightness and maybe improve the colors(no that it needs much improvement)
Im running stock JB
Thanks in advance
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negrobembon said:
Ive searched high and low for a way to adjust colors without having to change the stock kernel
Is there a way to do it? I mostly want to get rid of the grey/purple stuff at low brightness and maybe improve the colors(no that it needs much improvement)
Im running stock JB
Thanks in advance
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Purple greys at low brightness are a hardware defect. Adjusting that would make other colors appear very strange.
Matt08642 said:
Purple greys at low brightness are a hardware defect. Adjusting that would make other colors appear very strange.
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Damn, well gotta learn to live with it
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And no, as far as I know those changes require a kernel that supports it...
If you do change though, the trinity kernel for jb makes the colors look much better
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joshuajones said:
And no, as far as I know those changes require a kernel that supports it...
If you do change though, the trinity kernel for jb makes the colors look much better
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Is it fast/ compared to stock JB kernel? Ive been told that with jb is better to stick to stock kernel for best performance and battery life
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Look for the Trickster Mod app in the app section. It allows for tweaking the colours as well if you have a compatible kernel.
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Elisha said:
Look for the Trickster Mod app in the app section. It allows for tweaking the colours as well if you have a compatible kernel.
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Thanks for answering, i'll look into it
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CNA 3.3.1 help

After flashing codename android 3.3.1 changing the color settings I.e gamma and multipliers all is good. I recently switched to glados then Franco then popcorn kernel. All of which say they allow color multiplier tuning. But in rom control its faded out.
Anybody know why or how to enable this through the kernel any help would be appreciated
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saintlikesniper said:
After flashing codename android 3.3.1 changing the color settings I.e gamma and multipliers all is good. I recently switched to glados then Franco then popcorn kernel. All of which say they allow color multiplier tuning. But in rom control its faded out.
Anybody know why or how to enable this through the kernel any help would be appreciated
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I know with Trinity there are commands that can be issued through terminal, not sure of the one you mentioned, but the easiest way would be through the apps made to tune each specific kernel.
Yeah I figured but Trinity doesn't play nice with my phone and as much as I would love to support the devs I have no money to give yet. But what's the point of the rom control settings to adjust that when they can't. Maybe something in the kernel is stopping the settings from modifying the values?
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saintlikesniper said:
Yeah I figured but Trinity doesn't play nice with my phone and as much as I would love to support the devs I have no money to give yet. But what's the point of the rom control settings to adjust that when they can't. Maybe something in the kernel is stopping the settings from modifying the values?
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ROM control probably only works with the default kernel.
Yeah probably wonder why seems to work in cyanogen or is it because they add something to there source to allow that do you know
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Not all kernels support the CM type colour controls.
Try Faux or Lean kernel if you want to use the ROM colour controls. If not download and install the free Trickster Mod app and it should allow you to control colour on most kernels.
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Improve AutoBrightness and AudioSpeaker and StatusLED

Hello everybody i bought this fantastic device 3 days ago and it performs very well...
i've already tried many custom Roms, but the one i like is the stock jelly bean rom, but it has some problems...
the Audio is too low, i tried Volume+ on Market but is not compatible with JB, so do you have any suggestions? any zip file to flash?
the other things i don't like is the auto brightness sensor... it keep the light too low. is there some mod to fix this?
i would like also to Flash franco.kernel with 384oc GPU, do you suggest me? is it possible to fix the other two problems only flashing francokernel?
PS: do you know some trick to manage the status led?
..for the status led, I'm using LightFlow, even bought it for 1.7euro (free version doesn't have FB and some others) ... not like i did much research , Lite version did what i wanted it to do, so i bought full. .. is not that much when you pay ~400 for a phone..
ok for lightflow, is fantastic!
but someone know how can I improve the autoBrightness and the volume?? is very important for me!
are there any roms that is capable of doing these two thins?
For auto brightness try lux auto brightness from play store,the best application to control the brightness in automatic mode.
For sound you need a custom kernel,go to development section.
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For sound: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1748803
works well for me
Hello Cristian, I've got my GNex about 4 days and I found the same flaws you described, so I downloaded the Nexus toolkit to unlock the bootloader, root it, and install recovery, once I did that I installed the franco kernel, the kernel updater gives you the option to modify the colors and the brightness, I hate the yellowish white that the screen has by default so I would strongly recommend you to use the settings recommended by franco to tune up the screen and to use a static brightness, my screen looks amazing now. In regards to the audio, the app has an option to improve it however it only applies for the headphones, not for the speaker (at least I couldn't notice any difference). For the LEDs use lightflow pro. Cheers!
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lsv-1 said:
Hello Cristian, I've got my GNex about 4 days and I found the same flaws you described, so I downloaded the Nexus toolkit to unlock the bootloader, root it, and install recovery, once I did that I installed the franco kernel, the kernel updater gives you the option to modify the colors and the brightness, I hate the yellowish white that the screen has by default so I would strongly recommend you to use the settings recommended by franco to tune up the screen and to use a static brightness, my screen looks amazing now. In regards to the audio, the app has an option to improve it however it only applies for the headphones, not for the speaker (at least I couldn't notice any difference). For the LEDs use lightflow pro. Cheers!
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I have the exact same problem as you with the yellow whites. What did you change with the colors?
Did you add more blue and remove more red and green?
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breadland said:
I have the exact same problem as you with the yellow whites. What did you change with the colors?
Did you add more blue and remove more red and green?
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That's exactly what I did, gamma offset -4 0 5, color multipliers 178 172 205 brightness set almost to maximum, adaptive brightness disabled.
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breadland said:
I have the exact same problem as you with the yellow whites. What did you change with the colors?
Did you add more blue and remove more red and green?
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That's exactly what I did, gamma offset -4 0 5, color multipliers 178 172 205 brightness set almost to maximum, adaptive brightness disabled.
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Does Light FLow/ Light Manager work on rooted phones?

Does Light FLow/ Light Manager work on rooted phones?
Does either of these have the option to configure by sender?
Thank you! :laugh:
Light flow works with some minor considerations. Can't use stock TW email app. Does not filter by user.
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Light Manager works flawlessly on my rooted device! :good:

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