Since this afternoon I have very frequenly a sort of flicker, but than as a red border around my whole screen.
How can I remove this?
(can't get a screenshot, since this flicker goes to fast)
I'm pretty sure this is a Development option
Settings > Developer Options > untick 'Strict Mode Enabled'
KitF said:
I'm pretty sure this is a Development option
Settings > Developer Options > untick 'Strict Mode Enabled'
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Yep - i think you are right
KitF said:
I'm pretty sure this is a Development option
Settings > Developer Options > untick 'Strict Mode Enabled'
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It happens with my One X too. 'Strict Mode enabled' is untick only. Still I can see red borders. What to do?
I recently updated my ROM version to the latest version, and suddenly realize that the settings/options icon is missing in several applications. In Google Chrome, for example, the options button (with the three dots) next to the tabs icon is missing. The softkey options button in Gmail and almost every other app is also missing.
I found a thread on Google Product Forums describing this problem I'm having, except it was for a phone with a hardware options button. Therefore, does my phone maybe think that it has hardware buttons, for some reason? And how do I get it back?
Galaxy Nexus
RootBox-JB-maguro-V4.1
Apex Launcher v2.0.3
There should be an option in your settings somewhere saying something like menu-UI overflow, or something along those lines.
cupfulloflol said:
There should be an option in your settings somewhere saying something like menu-UI overflow, or something along those lines.
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Thank you, that solved it! I found it was an AOKP setting, and it was under Settings -> ROM Control -> General UI -> Show Menu UI Overflow.
My phone shows details about where I put my finger, velocity, and the gestures I do.
I would like to remove this setting but I dont know how...
HELP ME!!!!!
It's in the developer options, uncheck pointer location.
FireFlies1603 said:
My phone shows details about where I put my finger, velocity, and the gestures I do.
I would like to remove this setting but I dont know how...
HELP ME!!!!!
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go to settings-system-developer options-uncheck: "show pointer location"
press thanks if i help you
54NJ41 said:
go to settings-system-developer options-uncheck: "show pointer location"
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Afterwards, at the top of the Developer Options panel, toggle off the Developer Options so that you can't accidentally turn this on again.
If you ever need to get to the Developer Options: Settings > About device, then tap on the 'Build number' setting until a toast tells you Developer Options has been enabled.
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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Hi Guys
Got my X50 Pro Plus and im absolutely love it!
Well, i lied, not entirely love it due to the friggin Os with all the frigging bloatware and notification issues...
After spending 5 days with the phone i fixed some of the issues related to Notifications.
So once first setting up the phone it's time for House cleaning:
Uninstall all garbage apps
Disable all Vivo apps:
Settings > Notification > Notification and status bar > App notification management.
Disable Smart notification control Settings:
Notification > Notification and status bar > App notification management > Select apps >
Enable notifications for selected apps:
Settings > Notification > Notification and status bar > App notification management > Select apps >
Add apps to High background power consumption:
Settings > Battery > High background power consumption
Enable Autostart:
Settings > Applications and permissions > Permission > Autostart
GUARDIANBD said:
Hi Guys
Got my X50 Pro Plus and im absolutely love it!
Well, i lied, not entirely love it due to the friggin Os with all the frigging bloatware and notification issues...
After spending 5 days with the phone i fixed some of the issues related to Notifications.
So once first setting up the phone it's time for House cleaning:
Uninstall all garbage apps
Disable all Vivo apps:
Settings > Notification > Notification and status bar > App notification management.
Disable Smart notification control Settings:
Notification > Notification and status bar > App notification management > Select apps >
Enable notifications for selected apps:
Settings > Notification > Notification and status bar > App notification management > Select apps >
Add apps to High background power consumption:
Settings > Battery > High background power consumption
Enable Autostart:
Settings > Applications and permissions > Permission > Autostart
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On Vivo chinese the best option is to disable com.vivo.pem with debug/adb procedure
maxant69 said:
On Vivo chinese the best option is to disable com.vivo.pem with debug/adb procedure
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I own a x50 pro, but ur right.. I uninstalled many apps using the adb method... But one unfortunate thing about the device, as rightly mentioned by the op, is the OS.. And there is no way to root the device, at least I couldn't find any...
djrocks said:
I own a x50 pro, but ur right.. I uninstalled many apps using the adb method... But one unfortunate thing about the device, as rightly mentioned by the op, is the OS.. And there is no way to root the device, at least I couldn't find any...
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Forget to get root on Vivo/Oppo devices
maxant69 said:
Forget to get root on Vivo/Oppo devices
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Thanks...wont hunt for it further then...
maxant69 said:
On Vivo chinese the best option is to disable com.vivo.pem with debug/adb procedure
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Kinda scared a bit to run adb on this device..anyone experienced any issues after debloat using the adb method?
Any issues with notifications? :silly:
I have debloated quite a lot unfortunately I also managed to delete some essential Phone app which made the phone crash right after unlock. had to factory reset it and start over, now it's almost perfect still hat the OS and can't get a new launcher running as they all exit when pressing the home button. Other than that it's a great phone and no notification issues so far
Mendrik said:
I have debloated quite a lot unfortunately I also managed to delete some essential Phone app which made the phone crash right after unlock. had to factory reset it and start over, now it's almost perfect still hat the OS and can't get a new launcher running as they all exit when pressing the home button. Other than that it's a great phone and no notification issues so far
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I've gotten my launcher to stick on my Nex 3, after you set it to default you have to restart the phone and it will stay. also make sure you have made a vivo account that way you can change the launcher anyway