Flashlight brightness file location - Sony Xperia X Themes, Apps, and Mods

Has anyone been able to find the flashlight brightness configuration file? In previous Xperia handsets, flashled_calc_parameters.cfg file could be modified to get the flashlight brightness to the same level as the camera flash. However, in the X, it seems that they've moved it. The stock settings for the flashlight brightness are just too low!

Wrong section. That's Q&A. Anyway it's where it always was. Etc folder.
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agentsmith988 said:
Has anyone been able to find the flashlight brightness configuration file? In previous Xperia handsets, flashled_calc_parameters.cfg file could be modified to get the flashlight brightness to the same level as the camera flash. However, in the X, it seems that they've moved it. The stock settings for the flashlight brightness are just too low!
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Can you explain to me how you modified the brightness? I want to do it too, please

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[Q] DHD Flashlight as a reading light.

Hey peeps!
Question First: Has anyone else found a LED flashlight app that works well on the DHD or Inspire that can dim the LED right down?
I want to use the LED on the back as a reading light so I don't have to drain the battery by using the screen but its simply too bright.
I am running an Inspire 4G on Revo HD 6.3.1. The stock flashlight app works well with the 3 levels avaliable and I don't want to kill the LEDs by over running them.
There are tonnes of flashlight apps out there, some using the led and some not. The ones I have researched either don't have a brightness adjustment on the LED or attempt to burn a hole in a sheet of paper.
The only app that I have found which relates to this is call "Reading Light" and is just an adjustable brightness grey screen.
If this has been discussed before please let me know and i'll request this thread be closed. I couldn't find anything regarding this aspect of the topic.
Regards,
Akida
I don't think this has come up before. Its a good request. I'd be interested in something like this.
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Bump for confirmation of possibility please!
Btw .. how often am I allowed to bump? I couldn't find it in the forum rules.
CM 7.1 has a application called Torch which has two light levels. The dim one seems like it would be perfect for reading (it only uses 1 of the 2 flash LEDs). The bright level is insanely bright (much brighter than the Sense flashlight app).
There is an app on the market called Torch, but I don't think its the same one that comes with CM 7.1.
ozaghloul said:
CM 7.1 has a application called Torch which has two light levels. The dim one seems like it would be perfect for reading (it only uses 1 of the 2 flash LEDs).
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Hey that sounds like its worth a shot. Has anyone extracted the app from CM 7.1? I'm going to ask them for permission anyway.
Thanks for the info.

adjusting auto-brightness level

do you guys know how to or what apps can change the auto adjust level? and please dont say just manually change it, i like to use the auto feature, its there so i can be lazy.
Settings > display > brightness
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You can go to settings> display> brightness and set it to auto brightness, or you can get the app "Quick Settings" it has a bunch of toggles
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I think the OP wants something similar to what's in Cyanogen roms. I think he wants to adjust how bright or dim it gets on certain light conditions. I think I saw an app called Luminous or something. Now I'm drawing a blank.
Sistum Id said:
I think the OP wants something similar to what's in Cyanogen roms. I think he wants to adjust how bright or dim it gets on certain light conditions. I think I saw an app called Luminous or something. Now I'm drawing a blank.
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I'm looking for something like this also.
I'm just sayin!
Sistum Id said:
I think the OP wants something similar to what's in Cyanogen roms. I think he wants to adjust how bright or dim it gets on certain light conditions. I think I saw an app called Luminous or something. Now I'm drawing a blank.
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yea...thanks
http://android.modaco.com/topic/341706-custom-autobrightness-values-cm7/
Maybe if you found the file that holds the values, you could pull and push the file till you find what you like?
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Try this, maybe this will work. I think this is what I saw once.
Lux Auto Brightness
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.vito.lux&hl=en
I think I might give it a try later on.
Juice defender has an option to set the brightness all the way from -80% to +150%. So autobrightness would have a larger (or smaller, if you prefer) range.
Sistum Id said:
http://android.modaco.com/topic/341706-custom-autobrightness-values-cm7/
Maybe if you found the file that holds the values, you could pull and push the file till you find what you like?
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Try this, maybe this will work. I think this is what I saw once.
Lux Auto Brightness
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.vito.lux&hl=en
I think I might give it a try later on.
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Have it. Recommend it. Slick app from a great responsive developer.
just use the notification bar
Hey guys
I found out that if you tap the notification bar on the top and slide your finger left or right, you can adjust brightness as you like. I think that is the easiest and quickest tip I found on this forum. not sure where I found it.. hope that helps..
^^ only works if the brightness toggle is off.. Awesome feature on sammys..
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There is an app i am using that allows you to adjust the levels that the auto brightness use.
Called: LogGraph
it gives you a graph divided by roughly 12 steps of the brightness sensor so 0-12.
you can set the brightness level at each step the default (which i am using) is roughly:
Sensor% - Brightness level%
0-0
10-5
20-10
30-15
40-20
50-25
60-30
70-40
80-60
90-80
100-100
PMG 705 said:
^^ only works if the brightness toggle is off.. Awesome feature on sammys..
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Galaxy S2 on TapaTalk
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Thanks I was wondering why it didn't work.
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Reviving a slightly older thread here for some feedback.
Lux is a great and well designed app; I've been having issues with it - it doesn't seem to sample from the sensor (light or camera) when it wakes up, even though that is how I set it. I sent an e-mail to the developer, so hoping he can help me out. I also found it hard to understand the "levels" both in basic mode, and the lux/luma in advanced mode. I came from Cyanogenmod (on an Evo 4g) so I understand how the sensor works, but for some reason, whether it be the GS2 or Lux, the sensor does not seem to pick up a lot of variation in ambient light. I can cover up the sensor with my finger and the value that is getting doesn't seem to go below 2.
So I'm still struggling to get the auto-brightness (with an app or with the factory algorithm) to work properly compared to what I was able to get on my Evo 4g w/ Cyanogenmod (which was perfect by the way - once I have it all set up, absolutely perfect auto-brightness).
Actually I edited the framework-res.apk file and that did the trick. I tried lux before but it still didn't work like the default auto brightness.
I'm just sayin!
princeasi said:
Actually I edited the framework-res.apk file and that did the trick. I tried lux before but it still didn't work like the default auto brightness.
I'm just sayin!
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I'm guessing this is something that can't be edited live or on the fly? It's got to be signed and flashed?
If that works, cool, but I'm totally hoping for an edit I can make live to system files from Root Explorer for instance.
davidemartindale said:
I'm guessing this is something that can't be edited live or on the fly? It's got to be signed and flashed?
If that works, cool, but I'm totally hoping for an edit I can make live to system files from Root Explorer for instance.
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Yes, currently this is the only way to achieve this. Supercurio mentioned in one of his post earlier that he was working on an app that would allow us to make these type of adjustments.
I'm just sayin!
princeasi said:
Actually I edited the framework-res.apk file and that did the trick. I tried lux before but it still didn't work like the default auto brightness.
I'm just sayin!
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I believe you that Lux doesn't work like the factory auto-adjust...no matter what an app. developer does, you can't replicate the responsiveness of what would be in the framework.
Could you explain further the edits you did and what it corrected? I am a software developer and I can figure out the basics, just was looking for an idea of what you edited in there and the specifics to get me going.
Thanks in advance!
onyx00 said:
I believe you that Lux doesn't work like the factory auto-adjust...no matter what an app. developer does, you can't replicate the responsiveness of what would be in the framework.
Could you explain further the edits you did and what it corrected? I am a software developer and I can figure out the basics, just was looking for an idea of what you edited in there and the specifics to get me going.
Thanks in advance!
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I basically followed what they did here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1235212 to decompile the apk. I made adjustments to the value that represents the brightness under the lowest lighting conditions. I slightly increased the brightness under that value to help mask the blobs under low lit conditions. Hope this helps.
I'm just sayin!
princeasi said:
I basically followed what they did here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1235212 to decompile the apk. I made adjustments to the value that represents the brightness under the lowest lighting conditions. I slightly increased the brightness under that value to help mask the blobs under low lit conditions. Hope this helps.
I'm just sayin!
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Yeah, saw that last night and just finished. Will probably need to dial in the values a bit to find what is optimal for me.
I'll post a Framework for others to use once I get mine all set. This is definitely the way to go for adjusting autobrightness.

Can you dim camera LED

I searched and found no info on dimming the camera's LED. I want to be able to use as a flashlight, but I don't want it so darn bright.
Still looking at different apps on the Play Store, but I think it would have to be some kind of hack for rooted phones, which I haven't done yet.
Any one have any ideas?
whipps said:
I searched and found no info on dimming the camera's LED. I want to be able to use as a flashlight, but I don't want it so darn bright.
Still looking at different apps on the Play Store, but I think it would have to be some kind of hack for rooted phones, which I haven't done yet.
Any one have any ideas?
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I don't think it's possible. When you use it as a flashlight android apps have a setting called "torch" and that's it. There is no modification for adjusting brightness. Also, I looked in the /sys/class/leds/ directory for the camera led to be able to enter your own value for the brightness file, but nothing exists in there for the camera light. I personally like the bright led for a flashlight. If I don't want something super bright, I use a screen flashlight that just displays a white screen and boosts brightness to Max. I personally use a red screen though.
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The tricky aspect of what you are talking about doing here is that the Linux kernel is your entire power management for the device. There might be a a root flashlight somewhere in the market that could accomplish this for you, otherwise it would take some adjusting at the kernel level... which again is your power control for hardware
Thank you guys for the help and info. It's not the end of the world if I can't do this, but now I know what to keep my eye out for.
The kernel is the key to over clock and under volt, so I understand that the kernel would have to support that.

LED Notification brightness !

Hi all
I'd be interested to know if anyone else finds the led notification light on our ZL is just not bright enough, I really struggle to see it flashing when out in direct daylight especially on a sunny day. I use my ZL as a business phone and rely quite heavily on the notification led for emails and sms notifications when quickly glancing at the phone in meetings and out on site visits, on numerous occasions now I have not responded to emails and sms as quick as I would have liked due to not noticing the led flashing when out in sunlight.. I've done a bit of digging about on forums and Google but cant find any suggestions on a way to adjust the XZL led brightness, there is a mod for Xperia 2011 devices which I've tried but unfortunately this doesn't work on Sony's latest devices,I've searched the system files and build.prop but cant find any reference to the led brightness.
So with this said I would be grateful to find out if anybody knows where the led control files in the system files are located or better still a mod that can adjust the brightness.
I'm using Illumination Bar Notification from playstore. You can adjust colours and brightness, but I don't think you can make the light brighter with this app.
sturmtruppler said:
I'm using Illumination Bar Notification from playstore. You can adjust colours and brightness, but I don't think you can make the light brighter with this app.
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Hi yes Im also using Illumination Bar Notification and yes your correct in saying there's no option to adjust the led brightness.

Assertive Display mod - working for anyone?

Dear Forum-Community,
I recently tried out this Assertive Display mod : http://forum.xda-developers.com/crossdevice-dev/sony/snapdragon-800-series-qualcomm-t3398687
It should work for our Z1c as it runs on the Snapdragon 800 as well, but for me I couldn't get it to work.
I tried the flashable zip and afterwards edited the files manually. I read the whole thread and everything mentioned there.
Does anyone here have this mod applied and can confirm it is working? I tried this tip to decide if it works:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67841324&postcount=86
Thank you in advance!
BloodyGenes said:
Dear Forum-Community,
I recently tried out this Assertive Display mod : http://forum.xda-developers.com/crossdevice-dev/sony/snapdragon-800-series-qualcomm-t3398687
It should work for our Z1c as it runs on the Snapdragon 800 as well, but for me I couldn't get it to work.
I tried the flashable zip and afterwards edited the files manually. I read the whole thread and everything mentioned there.
Does anyone here have this mod applied and can confirm it is working? I tried this tip to decide if it works:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67841324&postcount=86
Thank you in advance!
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Is there a difference between assertive display and adaptive brightness? How do you tell the difference?
As far as i know, assertive display does change the brightness of the image that is been drawed on the display, not the brightness of the background illumination itself. I tested it by comparing the grey background that shows up when you pull down the status bar. According to the original thread, it should look brighter.
I simulated the sunlight using my Led Lenser Torch, wich is pretty bright.
BloodyGenes said:
As far as i know, assertive display does change the brightness of the image that is been drawed on the display, not the brightness of the background illumination itself. I tested it by comparing the grey background that shows up when you pull down the status bar. According to the original thread, it should look brighter.
I simulated the sunlight using my Led Lenser Torch, wich is pretty bright.
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I've switched it in and off a few times in Lspeed, but didn't notice anything. Maybe not working or maybe too subtle for me...

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