I'm looking for the Application that flashes the buttons at the bottom of the screen. For Notifications.
I need the name of the app and how to find it so I can delete it or disable it.
I think this is causing all my reboot problems
How many of those apps do you have running? Go to settings/applications/manage applications then click running... it's probably the app that has the word LED in it...
Freeze it and see what happens.
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BobbyDukes707 said:
How many of those apps do you have running? Go to settings/applications/manage applications then click running... it's probably the app that has the word LED in it...
Freeze it and see what happens.
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Couldn't find one with LED in it. One called LGE though.
You talking about "LG 2X/Black Notifications"?
SefEXE said:
You talking about "LG 2X/Black Notifications"?
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I'm not sure? Whatever app controls the notifications to flash my home, back, search, and menu buttons when I have a text or email.
I'm just trying to pinpoint why the phone keeps turning off all the time.
Thanks for your help
It's called LED Me.
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2Noob4U said:
I'm looking for the Application that flashes the buttons at the bottom of the screen. For Notifications.
I need the name of the app and how to find it so I can delete it or disable it.
I think this is causing all my reboot problems
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It looks like you are running CM7. Its built into the rom I believe. Try going to settings- cyan mod settings- interface- LED notifications
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So I've been running noLED on my Nexus S for a while now and just decided to add the app SMS Popup. The problem is that when my phone is sleeping and I get a text I no longer get the notification icon from noLED only, I also get the message pop up and the buttons on it (reply and close) stay active.
I wish that when my phone was sleeping and I got a text I only got the "notification light" from noLED and once I unlocked the screen I'd see the SMS pop up. Does anyone know of a way to reach that? Maybe another app would behave accordingly? Thanks
Under the miscellaneous setting in noled check the option to delay SMS notifications. Works great for me.
That said the pop-up won't be there when the phone is unlocked. Just for the I initial screen on.
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Thanks for the tip but that doesn't really help me achieve what I want.
Maybe I could try another SMS program? (Handcent, etc) Opinions/experiences would be great.
I don't think the app matters. The way I understand it is noled will "dismiss " any popup occupying the screen in order to work.
Let me know if you find something though as its an option I'd love to have myself.
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Tried Handcent, Chomp, tried even using Widget Locker and it was a no go.
fchipm said:
Let me know if you find something though as its an option I'd love to have myself.
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Perhaps you can check out the app's thread for more info and help.
Yep been there and talked with the dev. Doesn't seem possible.
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I've noticed that my screen will turn on when I receive a new text message. It turns on to the lock screen and then eventually times out and turns off again. I don't know how to make it so the screen stays off.
Have you guys noticed this? Do you know how to turn this setting off?
what sms app are you using?
regP said:
what sms app are you using?
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The stock messaging app brah
Mine is not working after i flashed eagles blood 1.0.2 so when i get txt screen does not come on, that might be what u want...lol
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Someone posted an mms.apk in the apps forum. That one, along with any mms.apk that gives you the "black background" option, also doesn't wake the screen upon receiving notifications.
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I'm using the stock messaging app and I have not flashed Eagle's Blood. I am using LauncherPro for my launcher.
This phone seems to be great with only a few oddities, this being one of them. The other issue I'm having is not being able to end calls sometimes.
crx4xharder said:
Someone posted an mms.apk in the apps forum. That one, along with any mms.apk that gives you the "black background" option, also doesn't wake the screen upon receiving notifications.
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I've never used something like that before. What is an mms.apk? Do you have a link to that forum?
can i get rid of this annoying "Tap to turn wifi on" notification ?
lsxrx7 said:
can i get rid of this annoying "Tap to turn wifi on" notification ?
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The ongoing notification requires root. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1770622
Or you can root to the Synergy Rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1792499
The notification deletion is imbedded in the Rom. After flashing it, reboot once and it's gone for good
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jokerxfn said:
Or you can root to the Synergy Rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1792499
The notification deletion is imbedded in the Rom. After flashing it, reboot once and it's gone for good
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Actually, I think just about all of the stock ROMs incorporate that now.
where do y'all see this? Im 100% stock, not even rooted, and I have yet to see this.
blackhemi4x4 said:
where do y'all see this? Im 100% stock, not even rooted, and I have yet to see this.
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If you're on Verizon, it's impossible to miss. It's in your notification bar when you drag it down each time and reads "Wi-Fi off: turn on Wi-Fi"
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SlimSnoopOS said:
If you're on Verizon, it's impossible to miss. It's in your notification bar when you drag it down each time and reads "Wi-Fi off: turn on Wi-Fi"
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Oddly enough, some report that they have neither the ongoing notification nor the annoying pop-up when wifi is off on a fully stock device. The vast majority have it but I've seen a couple saying they don't have either.
PJnc284 said:
Oddly enough, some report that they have neither the ongoing notification nor the annoying pop-up when wifi is off on a fully stock device. The vast majority have it but I've seen a couple saying they don't have either.
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Lucky folks is what I call them. Appreciate that info.
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lsxrx7 said:
can i get rid of this annoying "Tap to turn wifi on" notification ?
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PROBLEM SOLVED!! (kinda.)
you can pull down the notification bar and long-press the "Tap to turn wifi on" ongoing notification and then click app info. from this point, the process will come up titled 'Android System'. (this is not what runs your phone, its just titled this) if you force stop this process, the notification will go away until the next time you boot up your phone! -i know its not permanent but it sure beats the hell out of it always being up there!!
THE MAIN BENEFIT OF THIS FOR ME (AND FOR ANY OTHERS WITH 4.1) WHEN YOU GET A MESSAGE OR EMAIL, IF ITS THE TOP NOTIFICATION IN THE LIST, IT SHOWS ADDITIONAL DETAILS. CHECK IT OUT IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT I MEAN.
Hi I was wondering if someone can help me, when i press the home button after sending a text , than go back into messaging app it goes to that same message and not to default text thread of all your texts, is there a hack or a workaround for the text messaging app? because all the 3rd party apps seem to interfere and make it impossible to get texts? hope somebody can help thanks,
You have to press the back button to have that happen. If you press the home button it leaves whatever app you left in the exact state. Call it a staple of multitasking.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
You have to press the back button to have that happen. If you press the home button it leaves whatever app you left in the exact state. Call it a staple of multitasking.
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Yea i understand i can do that, but other android phones with ics dont need to do that,
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Yea i understand i can do that, but other android phones with ics dont need to do that,
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It is set up like that so the apps are available for multi-tasking and don't have to be reopened. If you close with home button they are running and will eat your battery. Back button kills app and sends it to muti-task for easy retrieval as a recent app.
Hi all,
Since installing CM7 (20130201) and Mazout's 2.6.32.60 kernel, my phone's home and search buttons are no longer functioning. Any ideas how to fix it? These are important functions.
It also doesn't go to sleep anymore, even when I push the power button.
Sounds like some gremlin mischief. Have you tried using the nullifier to wipe?
Edit: here's the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1854850
Thanks TwitchyEye. That worked, for a while, but the issues are back now. And randomly, the menu/home/back/search icons light up when the phone's otherwise asleep.
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Sounds like some gremlin mischief. Have you tried using the nullifier to wipe?
Edit: here's the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1854850
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Maybe it's something you restored?
natescape said:
Thanks TwitchyEye. That worked, for a while, but the issues are back now. And randomly, the menu/home/back/search icons light up when the phone's otherwise asleep.
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Those are your lights acting as a notification. You can turn it off in cyanogenmod settings.
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Where might I find that in the settings? I went through and couldn't find it.
natescape said:
Where might I find that in the settings? I went through and couldn't find it.
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Settings => CyanogenMod settings => Interface => LED notifications. I select unconfigured then, edit category settings, LED mode, and force LED off. I suppose if you wanted to you could set individual settings for applications. There's also a few apps in the play store that take care of it too.