dear all, I have some problem with my Raphael. Information diode not indicate any status. Can I get information than existing some result for this problem?
Can I help me pleas?
i assume you are talking about the led's around the scroll wheel and not the light sensor beside the ear piece?
yes, I means led diode up devide near speaker.
READ YOUR USER MANUAL
its a light sensor.
Yes, what ardsar said.
The led's around the d-pad capacitive touch scoller thing are the notification LED's now. They pulse when charging. Pretty neat, actually.
the little glass next to the speaker is NOT a LED - it is light sensor
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Does anybody knows how to turn on the keyboard lights under wm6
I have a mda pro but cannot find the option to turn on the lights.
I know under wm5 there was a option to turn it on.
please help me out
Once you are in settings, open the "Buttons" settings
Select the "Backlight" tab. There you have a tickbox and a drop-down list - you should know what to do
Also, the keyboard backlight is light sensitive - so it won't turn on unless your surroundings are dark
Enjoy!
The Universal has its light sensor at the top of left hand side of its keyboard, it's about 3/4-1 mm in diameter. Close it by your finger (simulating nightly conditions ), and press any key -- you should see the light instantly.
Just a little note but if you leave box unticked the keyboard lights up in all conditions for the time you have set(up to 10 seconds).
Erm, guys. Backlight turns on when I'm typing at all conditions. What's it could be?
May be your sensor is damaged? What do you have in HKCU\ControlPanel\Backlight\QKey*?
I got my new S740 today, and I'm pretty happy with it. 1 annoying function is that the number pad doesn't light up until you press a key. Even when you direction pad or the home/back button is doesn't light up.
That may not sound that bad, they there is very little distinction via feel to the buttons on the number pad, which forces you to hit a random key (usually the wrong one) to get it to light up.
Anyone know a way around that?
Probably ask in the ROSE forum^^
Otherwise I think you could try to disable the light sensor, so it lights up right away when you press a button.
Is there a Rose forum, I looked but did't see it. I saw a few other 740 posts in this forum so assumed that is where people are posting for it.
I tried disableing the light sensor, but same issues, the phone lights up on the dpad not the number pad until I push a number.
this is the Rose forum:
click
I was looking under smartphones, I wonder why it isn't under smartphones.
Have the same aggravation with it.
What the hell was the engineer thinking!?!
This is the only thing about the phone I am upset with and it's one of these things that you can't believe it's even an issue. I mean the light up scheme on every htc phone prior to this was FINE.
Someone just got way to clever and over engineered this bit.
If you hit the d pad nothing lights up. If you hit the home/back/softkeys area that section lights up, but if you want to light the keypad you have to press someting. Plus it turns off VERY quickly. I can't find any settings for this other than sensor which has zero effect.
Some admin needs to slide this over to the very quiet ROSE forum I guess.
I was curious every other HTC phone i've had (e.g.) MDA, Dash......Is there a status light on the Fuze I notice that in the left corner of the earpiece there is something that looks like a light?
That depends on what you mean with status light.
The ring around the "enter" key give an indication about missed calls, appointments or whatever.
thats the light sensor for dynamic backlight ajusting
I mean status light as in it blinks green when you have service, red when you have no service, or green and blue when you have service and wifi connected
No such light on the TP. You will have to check the screen for that.
The light sensor is indeed located at the top of the phone, next to the opening for the speaker. Try it by setting light to automatic and cover the sensor by hand. You'll see the light intensity of the display change.
Thank you....Just a feature I miss
Hey guys, I'm running Khalpower's V4 (following the video tutorial which was great)
I realized the light sensor now controls the 4 lit buttons at the bottom part of the phone. I'm okay with it but I realized that sometimes its not accurate and it really distracts me going on and off. Any idea if I can turn off the light sensor controlling when the buttons are lit?
Thanks!
ure looking for this one ? " LED Control "
http://sampo.kapsi.fi/ledcontrol/
Anyone come across a place in the code where you can configure the brightness of the light behind the hardware keyboard and the hardware buttons on the face?
Here's the deal, the buttons on the front facing of the phone are just too damn bright, and now that I have one of those privacy-shield screen protectors on (love it, btw) the hardware buttons are way too bright, about 3 times the level of light that emanates from the screen.
I desperately need to figure out how to dim those front face buttons, because it's really screwing with my eyes while i'm trying to work with the device.
Everything I search for on XDA comes up with using the hardware buttons to set the brightness levels, but nothing about setting the brightness levels of the backlit buttons themselves.
While we're poking around on it I figured we should see about the brightness level of the hardware buttons on the keyboard, too. I think they're fine, but someone else might want to adjust it and it stands to reason to concentrate the info all in one spot.
Anyone come up with a clue while browsing through the device, or know how to do this? I don't want to lose all the illumination, just dim it a bit.
Thanks!
Clue 1:
In kernel source, /arch/arm/mach-msm/board-doubleshot.c
Around line 2300 some info defined.
More as it's found, going through all kernel source line by line takes a while.