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Hello, I recently got a miracast for xmas. Its a HDMI wifi enabled dongle which should allow me to cast my android display to a TV. The product says any 4.2 jelly bean device should be supported, but I've tried various 4.4 ROMs and haven't found any that supports this feature. There is a menu item under "Display->Cast/Screecast", but missing is the context menu to "Enable Wireless display". Just wondering if anyone else has played with this feature.
Thanks,
-Dan
orangecream said:
Hello, I recently got a miracast for xmas. Its a HDMI wifi enabled dongle which should allow me to cast my android display to a TV. The product says any 4.2 jelly bean device should be supported, but I've tried various 4.4 ROMs and haven't found any that supports this feature. There is a menu item under "Display->Cast/Screecast", but missing is the context menu to "Enable Wireless display". Just wondering if anyone else has played with this feature.
Thanks,
-Dan
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Not trying to be a jerk, but this should be posted in Q&A instead of Development thread. But to answer your question I have flashed a majority of the ROMs but have yet to see the wireless display option under screen cast as of yet.
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Ops, you're absolutely right, mods please move this thread.
Just flashed cMetal, it has the option under Display & Lights > Cast Screen
You can find the link in the OmniMetal thread
dannyman3819 said:
Just flashed cMetal, it has the option under Display & Lights > Cast Screen
You can find the link in the OmniMetal thread
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Well the menu item is there, but inside Cast Screen there's no "3 dot" context menu that allows me to actually Enable Wireless Display.
orangecream said:
Well the menu item is there, but inside Cast Screen there's no "3 dot" context menu that allows me to actually Enable Wireless Display.
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use your menu button?
I thought that option was under "Display" settings but I cant find it anywhere here.
ilogik said:
I thought that option was under "Display" settings but I cant find it anywhere here.
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its under Developer Options. "Stay Awake"
rlee008 said:
its under Developer Options. "Stay Awake"
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Weird, its the only option thats grayed out... I'm on Darthstalker rom.
Keep in mind that AMOLED screens are extremely susceptible to screen burn. Having anything displayed for an extended time can permanently ghost it into the display.
Hey guys,
is there a way to configure ambient display? Like customize the duration of screen on, the number of pulses, the sensitivity for enabling and so on?
Maybe there is an app or a xposed module?
Thank you!
So i guess there is no such app....
What Do you think, can this be handled via a normal app or via a xposed Module?
Regards
dskvml said:
So i guess there is no such app....
What Do you think, can this be handled via a normal app or via a xposed Module?
Regards
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There are apps that allow similar functionality on the Play Store. Try searching Gravity screen and AC display.
bblzd said:
There are apps that allow similar functionality on the Play Store. Try searching Gravity screen and AC display.
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Thanks for the advice. I guess they both dont use the stock ambient display.... I used at least gravity screen for a while on my nexus 4, but it is not working quite the way i expect it to work. but thanks anyways
If you are using XPosed, you can config Ambient Display with the module "Enable Ambient Display". It was developed for the Nexus 5 but works also on my Nexus 5X.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3031347
Another possibility is to modify the build.prop-file. It is also described in the above-mentioned thread.
I came across a hidden feature i.e mono colored white led notification light. It is situated inside extreme right side of speaker grill. Unfortunately the manufacturer(lenovo) has locked this feature and we cannot use this features unless we have a root access on our device.
Ankit_29 said:
I came across a hidden feature i.e mono colored white led notification light. It is situated inside extreme right side of speaker grill. Unfortunately the manufacturer(lenovo) has locked this feature and we cannot use this features unless we have a root access on our device.
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Did you achieved root access? Kindly share how did you on twrp thread. One guy is messing with that
fAIyaZ said:
Did you achieved root access? Kindly share how did you on twrp thread. One guy is messing with that
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No not yet since its official twrp has not been released. I noticed the led light when I switched off my phone and plugged in the charger. The led lit up for fraction of second but it was enough to ensure the presence of notification light.
Ankit_29 said:
I came across a hidden feature i.e mono colored white led notification light. It is situated inside extreme right side of speaker grill. Unfortunately the manufacturer(lenovo) has locked this feature and we cannot use this features unless we have a root access on our device.
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U made my day bro :good:
Ankit_29 said:
No not yet since its official twrp has not been released. I noticed the led light when I switched off my phone and plugged in the charger. The led lit up for fraction of second but it was enough to ensure the presence of notification light.
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when u put your phone into bootloader mode the led light blink.
Check This Out!!!!!!!!
fAIyaZ said:
Did you achieved root access? Kindly share how did you on twrp thread. One guy is messing with that
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Bro I enabled It And Is Working Also Lit Up When I Get Notification watch picture i uploaded it in other led thread
Shamith08 said:
Bro I enabled It And Is Working Also Lit Up When I Get Notification watch picture i uploaded it in other led thread
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How ? Have you rooted it ?
I enabled LED
fAIyaZ said:
Did you achieved root access? Kindly share how did you on twrp thread. One guy is messing with that
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HERE IS THE LINK FOR ORIGINAL SOURCE:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Uz53mfHoQw
Yes!!!
Ankit_29 said:
How ? Have you rooted it ?
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Here Is Channel Link Where I saw That https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCK96JYTLZVEsxYXrFPxw4w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W0LDKEn3sQ
or just download Moto Led Enabler and save some time instead of watching the video above which tells you that
(MUST HAVE ROOT TO WORK)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=br.com.itsmeton.motoledenabler
Found another alternate method in some other post, below are the instruction..(only works on rooted devices)
you can use the Light Flow Legacy app to control the led. (https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...owlegacy&hl=en)
Once you've installed it, you must give notification access.
Go to menu > settings > Device Settings and Root > check "root mode" and "run every command as root".
Then go to menu > settings > LED control > Additional LEDs found > check "charging control"
Now, go to menu > notification settings > click the 3-dot menu on any of the items in the list > settings
In the next screen, swipe right to find a tab called Light. Find charging LED and click on it. You'll have an option of turning it "solid".
You also have an option to set its brightness, but that setting didn't change the led's brightness.
On the top right corner, you have an option called "Test". Click on that and switch off your display.
You should see the charging led light up(can also use led notification for missedCalls,messages,whatsapp..........)
I have tried and its working..
vardaraju said:
Found another alternate method in some other post, below are the instruction..
you can use the Light Flow Legacy app to control the led. (https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...owlegacy&hl=en)
Once you've installed it, you must give notification access.
Go to menu > settings > Device Settings and Root > check "root mode" and "run every command as root".
Then go to menu > settings > LED control > Additional LEDs found > check "charging control"
Now, go to menu > notification settings > click the 3-dot menu on any of the items in the list > settings
In the next screen, swipe right to find a tab called Light. Find charging LED and click on it. You'll have an option of turning it "solid".
You also have an option to set its brightness, but that setting didn't change the led's brightness.
On the top right corner, you have an option called "Test". Click on that and switch off your display.
You should see the charging led light up(can also use led notification for missedCalls,messages,whatsapp..........)
I have tried and its working..
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You must specify in bold letters that it works on rooted phone.
Any chance you were able to confirm that the LED light is indeed mono-colored, rather than RGB?
vardaraju said:
Found another alternate method in some other post, below are the instruction..
you can use the Light Flow Legacy app to control the led. (https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...owlegacy&hl=en)
You should see the charging led light up(can also use led notification for missedCalls,messages,whatsapp..........)
I have tried and its working..
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Guess..Its hardware limitation. its only mono..
jacknicholson said:
Any chance you were able to confirm that the LED light is indeed mono-colored, rather than RGB?
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You should have read the 1st post.
Ankit_29 said:
You must specify in bold letters that it works on rooted phone.
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vardaraju said:
You should have read the 1st post.
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Its good you edited and added that "it works only on rooted device".
I had read it carefully i.e, I asked you to specify it. Always learn to accept your mistake.
Brother first we have to learn our mistakes.
when we do not understand thing. Better not to point at others..
in the instruction
"Go to menu > settings > Device Settings and Root > check "root mode" and "run every command as root"."
What does that mean? hahahhah
Anyway i update the post so that noobs dont ask for it repeatedly.
Ankit_29 said:
Its good you edited and added that "it works only on rooted device".
I had read it carefully i.e, I asked you to specify it. Always learn to accept your mistake.
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vardaraju said:
Brother first we have to learn our mistakes.
when we do not understand thing. Better not to point at others..
in the instruction
"Go to menu > settings > Device Settings and Root > check "root mode" and "run every command as root"."
What does that mean? hahahhah
Anyway i update the post so that noobs dont ask for it repeatedly.
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I did understood it that's why I pointed it and asked you to specify it.
Not working bro..
vardaraju said:
Found another alternate method in some other post, below are the instruction..(only works on rooted devices)
you can use the Light Flow Legacy app to control the led. (https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...owlegacy&hl=en)
Once you've installed it, you must give notification access.
Go to menu > settings > Device Settings and Root > check "root mode" and "run every command as root".
Then go to menu > settings > LED control > Additional LEDs found > check "charging control"
Now, go to menu > notification settings > click the 3-dot menu on any of the items in the list > settings
In the next screen, swipe right to find a tab called Light. Find charging LED and click on it. You'll have an option of turning it "solid".
You also have an option to set its brightness, but that setting didn't change the led's brightness.
On the top right corner, you have an option called "Test". Click on that and switch off your display.
You should see the charging led light up(can also use led notification for missedCalls,messages,whatsapp..........)
I have tried and its working..
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not working...i m tested free and purchased version also..
No solution yet?
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I'm an iPhone user, looking to make the switch to android. Simplest but one great feature iphone has is lift to wake. Does the OnePlus 7T have this feature? Thank you!
broffe said:
I'm an iPhone user, looking to make the switch to android. Simplest but one great feature iphone has is lift to wake. Does the OnePlus 7T have this feature? Thank you!
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Yes it does.
dpryor88 said:
Yes it does.
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I just got the phone, I can't seem to find this feature. Can someone help? Please?
broffe said:
I just got the phone, I can't seem to find this feature. Can someone help? Please?
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Settings > Display > ambient display > Toggle "pick up your phone to show"
Dr.pebble said:
Settings > Display > ambient display > Toggle "pick up your phone to show"
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Thanks! But this only turns the ambient display on. I'd like the screen to turn on like the iphone. Such a simple thing but really loved that feature
Oh I see. You can do double tap to wake setting. Otherwise, Im not sure if there is a way to do it in its stock state.
broffe said:
Thanks! But this only turns the ambient display on. I'd like the screen to turn on like the iphone. Such a simple thing but really loved that feature
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it doesn't have this feature for the lock screen, it has double tap to wake. honestly it's more useful in the long run because lift to wake would waste so much of your battery . try using the ambient display for a bit. Apple doesn't have this feature and i honestly find it pretty useful
You can have this feature if you have no security on the phone ( pin , fingerprint, face,) and pick up to show turned on. Should work just fine
check this out https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7t/themes/root-finally-app-to-enable-native-lift-t4070097 I think it's what your looking for.