Hello.
I have fingerprint enabled. It shows very bright animation while unlocking. Is there any way to stop this fingerprint animation?
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There is none. You can take a less graphic intense animation among the provided one's.
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I've been thinking it might be cool if there's a lock screen which each time turned on, the screen will have a crack on the glass, and if the user press on it at some specified pressure for like 1 sec then there will be a glass breaking down animation and the screen unlock?
- The crack could be at random position or fixed...
- The pressure can be specified in the config.
- The duration that the spot needed to be press can be in the config too?
- And obviously other useful stuff like clock, weather, notification etc...
Unfortunately I'm no dev so would be great if some dev also think this is a cool idea and implement it
Good idea. Thinking about it, maybe u make it like u need to tap a lot times, like smashing the glass.
gurluver said:
I've been thinking it might be cool if there's a lock screen which each time turned on, the screen will have a crack on the glass, and if the user press on it at some specified pressure for like 1 sec then there will be a glass breaking down animation and the screen unlock?
- The crack could be at random position or fixed...
- The pressure can be specified in the config.
- The duration that the spot needed to be press can be in the config too?
- And obviously other useful stuff like clock, weather, notification etc...
Unfortunately I'm no dev so would be great if some dev also think this is a cool idea and implement it
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Cool idea...
Very, very cool idea. We certainly need more Lock Screen options on our Androids. Why haven't many devs delved into this sort of thing?
*bumping this* ^^
That would be a nice effect, but guys, just think of how many times a day you unlock your screen... Would you like to have this combination of tapping instead of sliding the screen? IMO it would take much more time.
Kamill said:
That would be a nice effect, but guys, just think of how many times a day you unlock your screen... Would you like to have this combination of tapping instead of sliding the screen? IMO it would take much more time.
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There could be two small cracks and you'd have to tap on them to crack it and unlock it, that would be fast..
Since I've had my GN I've noticed some weird lag between the button push and the screen transition, most notably on my Settings app. It seems like the phone waits for the button "glow" animation to finish before initiating the transition into the next screen.
For example, say I'm in settings and want to check out the battery page. I push the battery button and for about a half second, maybe more, it plays out the glow animation (glow light blue and fade back to the original darker blue) and then makes the transition. What makes me curious is that the glow animation doesn't seem do be as smooth as it should and the choppy framerate might be the culprit from allowing it to go to the next screen.
I ran into a similar issue when I was playing around with the Developer Options and set the Transition Animation Scale to 5x and all of a sudden my lock screen and menu animations slowed down considerably.
Has anyone else seen this issue? I know it seems small, but every detail counts!
jumpinghooligans said:
I ran into a similar issue when I was playing around with the Developer Options and set the Transition Animation Scale to 5x and all of a sudden my lock screen and menu animations slowed down considerably.
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What did you expect to happen? That's what the scaling DOES. That's not an issue, that's expected behavior.
copkay said:
What did you expect to happen? That's what the scaling DOES. That's not an issue, that's expected behavior.
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I understand this, I was just using it as an example to best convey the behavior I'm getting with the buttons. Like I said before it seems like the animation has slowed down very similar to when I slowed down the scaling animations. That puzzled me until I set it back to 1x but there is no such setting with button animations which is why I'm asking to see if I'm the only one.
I recently reset my LG G3. Since it rebooted, the display seems to be too clever for it's own good with its effects. The display fades out or shoots up from the bottom; when I enter a lock code, each letter seems to appear from underneath like a bubble etc etc.
I don't like it, but I can't find anywhere to turn all the effects. Anyone got a clue to help me?
cheers
Alan
alan sh said:
I recently reset my LG G3. Since it rebooted, the display seems to be too clever for it's own good with its effects. The display fades out or shoots up from the bottom; when I enter a lock code, each letter seems to appear from underneath like a bubble etc etc.
I don't like it, but I can't find anywhere to turn all the effects. Anyone got a clue to help me?
cheers
Alan
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You can turn off (or change speed of) animations in Settings - Developer options: Window animation scale, Transition animation scale and Animation duration scale.
cile1977 said:
You can turn off (or change speed of) animations in Settings - Developer options: Window animation scale, Transition animation scale and Animation duration scale.
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AGGHH _ Developer option - of course. Silly me.
Many thanks and Happy Christmas
Alan
Hi guys
I was thinking if it is possible to use finger print scanner LED as a notification LED? I know it may not be currently possible but just floating the idea for the devs who make things possible all the time
I know the LED is huge to be used as notification LED but some people would love to have an LED instead of a ringtone or vibration alerts, thanks in advance for any help in this regard
I don't know if this is possible but this is a fantastic idea.
If this is actually possible it would be awesome!
Great idea, but is there really a separate LED ? I had always assumed that the FP uses the green lighting from the display itself....
s3axel said:
Great idea, but is there really a separate LED ? I had always assumed that the FP uses the green lighting from the display itself....
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Yes I thought it was like that.
I think it doesn't matter if there's a separate LED to light up the display or part of the screen itself is used as a notification LED, but I think all possibilities are there, to choose the color, random colors each time or per app, position on the screen etc...
I don't really see the point in using those specific pixels as a notification LED when any other pixels on the display work just as well. And if anything, you'd want to avoid lighting up the fingerprint pixels too much since they are being used more at high brightness and therefore more susceptible to burn-in.
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I don't really see the point in using those specific pixels as a notification LED when any other pixels on the display work just as well. And if anything, you'd want to avoid lighting up the fingerprint pixels too much since they are being used more at high brightness and therefore more susceptible to burn-in.
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I want one to do like Samsung's edge lighting. That with Pixel Pulse would be perfect.
Amy work on this?
I disabled fps on my 6t because of the annoyingly high brightness of this green circle when your finger is close!
I don't think there is a led, I saw a video where they open the 6t and access the sensor module, it's just a camera sensor under the screen, the amoled brightness is boosted in this particular part of the screen, that's all.
Thanks God they didn't use a laser light, half the people would go (really) blind.
You can use an app like noled to simulate a led anywhere on your screen.
What about this app?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/themes/app-plus-beat-alternative-to-t3875843
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What about this app?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/themes/app-plus-beat-alternative-to-t3875843
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Yes, that is the app that a lot of us have been using with no issues. You just have to go into the settings and tweak it to your likings.
It now looks like a checkerboard pattern and also the glow around the fingerprint reader seems to move around more rather than just glow around your finger. Am I the only one seeing this or is this part of the update. It's cool looking, just want to be sure it's not a glitch
Here's a screen recording. I used a non saved finger the 2nd time to show more of the animation around the finger but you can also see the checkerboard unlock animation.
Mine doesn't do that but I have animations turned off. Just turned on animator duration scale to 1.5x and checked and it does similar to what's in your screen video. I just got the Play System update today after seeing mention of the update over on Android Central forums.
Same here, I don't have that effect but I have animation speeds set to zero.
jrg67 said:
It now looks like a checkerboard pattern and also the glow around the fingerprint reader seems to move around more rather than just glow around your finger. Am I the only one seeing this or is this part of the update. It's cool looking, just want to be sure it's not a glitch
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Ι dont have this
I just checked my dev settings and settings are at 1.0x for window animation, transition animation and animator duration. I haven't changed anything.
Welp, I just did a force restart and now the unlock animation is back to what it was originally. Hopefully Google is going to let us customize the lock screen in a future update bc the clock is horrendous but changing animations may be cool too. We'll see in time I guess.
I've got the Play System update (dated Nov1), and my unlock screen looks nothing like that.
I don't have the animations disabled or the speed changed. My fingerprint icon is different (solid lines instead of the dotted in your video). there's no weird "aura" animation around the fingerprint reader, and there's no checkerboard pattern either.
Are you sure you don't have a custom theme installed that would interfere?