Hallo guys,
As former user of the hermes I am now missing the leds, that inform me about the activated bluetooth-status or the critical battery. I wondered if there is a possibility to programm the white leds of the hardware-buttons for that.
Could this be possible or can you imagine another solution for that ?
Thanks
juwenio
Long time ago I saw somwhere that the LED ring could be lit in different colors. Was that an imagination, removed feature, press release error or what? I havent seen any other colors than white on my LED ring.
Yes, i miss those leds too...
There are other threads like this one, about others complaining:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=426333
I miss the blue light as well. Do you think it is possible to have the phone hang-up/back button light up when Bluetooth is enabled? But it would be better if the control pad could change color.
I'm wondering if there will ever be Pinch to zoom on the homescreen like the Desire Roms have and also i'm running Cyanogen 5.0.5 and i use ringo pro which has customized LED colors/notification, but they don't really work with the messages notifications....ANY HELP??
lilhermit is releasing Trackball alert which will have the ability to change any notification colour LED once a CM compatable version is released
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=645690
Well I do think it's possible to get the pinch-to-zoom effect on the home screens, it's all about someone developing it and that is probably some coding behind.
velvetleon said:
... and also i'm running Cyanogen 5.0.5 and i use ringo pro which has customized LED colors/notification, but they don't really work with the messages notifications....ANY HELP??
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The N1 trackball drivers only allow the Attention Light (the one that flashes for incoming calls) to flash white or blue. Outside of that, it's very possible that the developer of Ringo Pro is not handling things properly.
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ilhermit is releasing Trackball alert which will have the ability to change any notification colour LED once a CM compatable version is released
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This will also have trouble changing the Incoming call flash. The drivers will need to be tweaked for that to happen.
If we were able to have pinch to zoom on the nexus builds that would complete that build in my opinion, i would actually pay for that.
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The N1 trackball drivers only allow the Attention Light (the one that flashes for incoming calls) to flash white or blue. Outside of that, it's very possible that the developer of Ringo Pro is not handling things properly.
This will also have trouble changing the Incoming call flash. The drivers will need to be tweaked for that to happen.
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Actually we already have full color trackball notifications. Just sayin...
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Actually we already have full color trackball notifications. Just sayin...
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Actually, I wrote the driver that allows for full color trackball notifications. Then Google supplanted mine with their own. There are several 'Logical Lights' These are the lights that the android system tells to light up and it's up to the hardware to determine what to do with these requests. On the N1, the notification, attention, and breathing light are all mapped to the trackball. The notification light (the one that the notification manager uses to display texts/email/missed calls) is passed to the trackball with full color, but the attention light (the one that the phone flashes when it's ringing) is only mapped to show white or blue. White is flashed for most calls and blue is flashed when the phone is paired to bluetooth and the phone is ringing. The breathing light is pulsed when notification manager puts something in the notification bar and the screen is on. It's actuallly mapped to the attention light, so it is also limited to white and blue.
+1 for Chainsdd and all his work!!!
ChainsDD said:
Actually, I wrote the driver that allows for full color trackball notifications. Then Google supplanted mine with their own. There are several 'Logical Lights' These are the lights that the android system tells to light up and it's up to the hardware to determine what to do with these requests. On the N1, the notification, attention, and breathing light are all mapped to the trackball. The notification light (the one that the notification manager uses to display texts/email/missed calls) is passed to the trackball with full color, but the attention light (the one that the phone flashes when it's ringing) is only mapped to show white or blue. White is flashed for most calls and blue is flashed when the phone is paired to bluetooth and the phone is ringing. The breathing light is pulsed when notification manager puts something in the notification bar and the screen is on. It's actuallly mapped to the attention light, so it is also limited to white and blue.
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Well the Ringo Pro app has the ability to change the color of the trackball for each individual contact which works fine until the screen is off. It worked well with the previous cyanogen mod (5.0.4.1). when i upgraded its like there is no priority sensor which allows it to completely control the phone vs the new built in led trackball notification alerts. and when i disable sms alerts the color for ringo pro just stop.
It's only a matter of time...
I'm currently using a Milestone XT720 which doesn't have a dedicated LED notification light. It does, however, have 3 media LEDs which illuminate when the camera, camcorder and gallery are active. I'm looking for a way which to use these lights to indicate missed notifications (in the place of a notification LED).
Is it possible to remap one of these lights as the notification light? Or perhaps, is it possible to remap one of those media lights in the place of the keyboard (4 touch sensitive buttons) notifications which the phone is able to do?
This user found some info on how the LEDs are set up on the phone: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10603505&postcount=12
Would anyone be able to shed any light on this? I'm fairly new to the Android platform but can work my way around ADB and around the system with Root Explorer.
Thanks in advance!
Hello,
i own a now a bit aged Vox as second phone.
The point is, that it DOESN'T blink with new SMS arrived!
- the led works but it simply doesn't notify my, if there's a missed SMS/Email!
Any way to fix this?
tried notif blinker from i780, just activates vibration and can't be stopped till uninstalled!
seems to be wrong LED number set by default fpr htc vox. - vibration is listed as LED in i780 too!
im on "offical 6.5"
thanks for help!
Install the AutoKeylock from maniac - it supports many notification types and you can select what shall be notified and how: http://maniac.fschreiner.de/dmdocuments/Keylock_WM5.CAB
Main purpose is to lock the device - as the name says.
There is also "Don't Forget" something specialized on notifications - but I remember it had eaten some more CPU (in early versions - may be), check for yourself: http://magazin.softimage.cz/dontforget/download/
Hi all,
I was wondering if someone has managed how to gain control of the led notification.
I know it's not very bright or useful, but I kinda like to give the phone a glance and see if the led is on and what colour...
I'm trying setting up "Light flow" (with root access of course), but it doesn't work properly. Sometimes it work but most of the times it seems just "not triggered" by the app or "not giving a ****" about the colour I chose (and I went for colors I know they exists).
So if someone could show me the way to control the led... Light Flow or another app...
Maybe custom roms are the way?
don't know, thank you!