Sorry if this is been asked before. But I can't find why latest nightlies don't have CMParts > Display > Automatic Brightness customisation settings like RC1. Also if i use an app like GPS Status that shows brightness levels, it shows no readings.
Any ideas why? is brightness broken on G2x is that why these settings were removed?
Sorry but I am also new to CM7 so not sure what worked or didn't work before, but I tried flashing RC1 and when I went to those brightness settings it showed both raw and filtered brightness values as -1 all the time. So something seems wrong.
Settings>display>brightness
I know that one but the one through CMParts allows better control and custom levels as I had gotten used to on another CM7 device
What's CMparts?
You mean Spare Parts?
No I mean Cyanogenmod settings / display / auto backlight
Does no one know what I am talking about
syl0n said:
Does no one know what I am talking about
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Haven't loaded up cm7 for a couple weeks now so I can't check it for you. Did you try asking in the cm7 thread?
Yeah I tried didn't get a reply.
Also seeing some weirdness where brightness returns to the value before "Auto Brightness" was ticked in normal android display settings when transitioning between screens in some apps. E.g. GPS Status, if i go to Menu > Settings it goes to the level before clicking Auto Brightness, then if i hit back, it returns to the automatic value. .
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All I want is an application that can switch between Auto Brightness to Minimum setting (OS specified or lower) at specific time, time when it gets dark. or maybe it can choose the time automatically based on dusk and dawn.
I noticed that Auto setting NEVER drops to minimal setting for some reason......
kolyan said:
All I want is an application that can switch between Auto Brightness to Minimum setting (OS specified or lower) at specific time, time when it gets dark. or maybe it can choose the time automatically based on dusk and dawn.
I noticed that Auto setting NEVER drops to minimal setting for some reason......
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There is an app called Timeriffic (I think that's how it's spelled). You just input the settings into the app and at that predetermined time, it will adjust settings (including brightness, not sure about auto brightness).
I have it set so that at a certain time (when I leave the house) it will turn off the wifi, turn on vibrate, etc...
But if you fall out of your routine, you kind of go bonkers because you forget that you have timeriffic set and can't figure out why the wifi turned off, etc... LoL!
How about just using Power Widget when to switch between auto/minimal when you realize the screen is too bright?
Thanks. Timeriffic gets the job done, but i wish it would support auto brightness. using power widget doesnt work for me because if i forget to switch back to auto setting, in sunny day i cant even see the screen at all and have to find shaded area just to switch back
kolyan said:
Thanks. Timeriffic gets the job done, but i wish it would support auto brightness. using power widget doesnt work for me because if i forget to switch back to auto setting, in sunny day i cant even see the screen at all and have to find shaded area just to switch back
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Yeah I've had to learn where certain objects are on my home screen.
*Unlock* *Swipe right* *press top right of phone*
Haptic feedback is my friend
It's a shame, OLEDs are so much better than TFT screens for battery conservation but they suck in the light, you know, outside, the one place you are most likely to use your MOBILE phone. Ah well, it performs almost as well as the iPhone when the N1's on full brightness. I held it next to my friend's 3GS, but thinking about it forgot to check what brightness hers was on... DOH.
I think they've corrected it now though, with newer designs.
There is also an app that is called auto bright and it can be made into a homescreen shortcut and is basically a macro that turns on autobright. I put it next to my power control widget so in the case where I need to switch brightness manually I can easily switch back. FYI Froyo's power widget has added the autobright setting so soon as a stable version of Froyo comes out this will be a mute point.
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Setting Profiles does the same as well, and a whole lot more.
App I use is called, dimmer. It has to manually be switch.
jimtc said:
There is also an app that is called auto bright and it can be made into a homescreen shortcut and is basically a macro that turns on autobright. I put it next to my power control widget so in the case where I need to switch brightness manually I can easily switch back. FYI Froyo's power widget has added the autobright setting so soon as a stable version of Froyo comes out this will be a mute point.
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OP pointed out (correctly) the Automatic Brightness setting will never automatically set the brightness to the minimum point (that is, as low as you could set it manually). I can confirm that, though Froyo does include the Automatic option on the power control widget, it still won't go all the way dim. It seems rather silly that the Automatic range doesn't go all the way down.
Also, the word you're after is "moot", not mute.
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OP pointed out (correctly) the Automatic Brightness setting will never automatically set the brightness to the minimum point (that is, as low as you could set it manually). I can confirm that, though Froyo does include the Automatic option on the power control widget, it still won't go all the way dim. It seems rather silly that the Automatic range doesn't go all the way down.
Also, the word you're after is "moot", not mute.
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yes. thats correct. if auto setting would go all the way down, then i would not need any 3rd party software to begin with. i really wish we could adjust the range and sensitivity of the sensor
ps. developer of Timeriffic said that its not possible to add Auto Brightness setting to his app because there is no API for that and the only way around is to hack it.
I have been using auto-brightness, but I feel that it is usually brighter than necessary. I'm trying to get better battery life ( get a day just fine as is using the phone quite a bit) but I'm going to experiment with manual brightness to see how much life I can save. What do you use? How has it affected your battery life?
I use auto brightness too, but have been thinking about using manual brightness with the screen always #1 in my battery history (consistently 60-70% battery use).
It seems like the only people able to get the screen out of the number one slot for battery history are those setting screen brightness manually. Can anyone confirm this?
I use auto brightness and it seems to do fine. I will agree with you that it does seem a bit bright in some situations though. I can get a day's worth of battery out of it with auto brightness, and wifi on (never sleep policy).
I need to do a bit more testing without wifi, but I don't see why it wouldn't be that much different (I could be wrong though)
It sucks that auto-brightness can't be adjusted at all. On the iphone you could "weight" auto-brightness to lower or higher settings. It worked great because you could still use auto brightness, but keep the screen a little dimmer to save power.
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I... and wifi on (never sleep policy) ...
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Sorry for this off-topic question - does it mean you got your Captivate without a data plan?
rexian said:
Sorry for this off-topic question - does it mean you got your Captivate without a data plan?
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He's referring to whether or not your Wifi chip will go into sleep mode when the screen is off. By default your wifi will go into sleep mode when the screen is off.
To change the setting navigate to settings -> wireless and network -> wi-fi settings -> tap the menu button and select advanced which has an option for wi-fi sleep policy that had been defaulted to sleep "when screen turns off". There you have the option to change it to "never" or "never when plugged in".
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He's referring to whether or not your Wifi chip will go into sleep mode when the screen is off. By default your wifi will go into sleep mode when the screen is off.
To change the setting navigate to settings -> wireless and network -> wi-fi settings -> tap the menu button and select advanced which has an option for wi-fi sleep policy that had been defaulted to sleep "when screen turns off". There you have the option to change it to "never" or "never when plugged in".
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What is the advantage to keeping wifi on?
Some people only have the 200MB data plan like me.
I also use google voice for my text messages because it is free. Has worked like a charm!
I used autobrightness for a few days, but then I found out that you can adjust the brightness just by sliding along the notification bar. I never went back.
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What is the advantage to keeping wifi on?
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Wi-fi uses less battery power, and is faster than 3G in most cases.
I use Manual brightness and i Have the power widget loaded which gives you a 3 position brightness toggle - low medium high, just in case i want to change.
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I use Manual brightness and i Have the power widget loaded which gives you a 3 position brightness toggle - low medium high, just in case i want to change.
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Try sliding your finger horizontally over the top bar. Samsung made it so that it acts as a brightness slider.
Yep I use the notification bar swipe method. Works great.
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unclejimbo88 said:
I used autobrightness for a few days, but then I found out that you can adjust the brightness just by sliding along the notification bar. I never went back.
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That's brilliant (pun intended)! Thank you for letting me know about that. I was using auto, but I'm going to try this now.
So if your using manual do you use the power saving option? I feel this is the same as auto bright ness.
Is there any way to disable the touch key lights on CM7? I know you can disable them with app or editing the wled file but they will turn back on all the time because CM7 ties the touch key light brightness into the brightness settings. So far its the only thing that is driving me crazy with CM7.
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Completely disable, not that I know of.
I know that they reset themselves every time you turn the screen on and off. Out of curiosity, why would you want to turn them off completely? Battery life isn't noticeably better, only on stock because it sets the keys all the way to the highest setting. If you don't have your display set to the highest brightness, you have nothing to worry about with the touch keys.
it is too bright.i like to set auto display
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and i wanna led to be 0.1mA always in cm7
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Completely disable, not that I know of.
I know that they reset themselves every time you turn the screen on and off. Out of curiosity, why would you want to turn them off completely? Battery life isn't noticeably better, only on stock because it sets the keys all the way to the highest setting. If you don't have your display set to the highest brightness, you have nothing to worry about with the touch keys.
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I dont like them on when im playing games andni just dont need them. I know where the buttons are without the lights on.
You should be able to disable the LED touch lights by doing the following:
1. Settings -> Cyanogenmod Settings -> Display -> Automatic Backlight -> Edit Other Levels
2. Click "Edit other levels..."
3. Under "Buttons" set the four values of "255" to "0"
4. Click "Save & apply"
Although under CyanogenMod 7, as soon as you adjust the brightness the LED touch lights will come back on again, though this is fixed by simply turning your screen off and on again.
I have not used CyanogenMod in a while so this is just off hand and could be wrong.
If you set your screen brightness all the way down, that will change the touch key brightness. If you change to automatic brightness it will keep the key brightness but change the display.
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You should be able to disable the LED touch lights by doing the following:
1. Settings -> Cyanogenmod Settings -> Display -> Automatic Backlight -> Edit Other Levels
2. Click "Edit other levels..."
3. Under "Buttons" set the four values of "255" to "0"
4. Click "Save & apply"
Although under CyanogenMod 7, as soon as you adjust the brightness the LED touch lights will come back on again, though this is fixed by simply turning your screen off and on again.
I have not used CyanogenMod in a while so this is just off hand and could be wrong.
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Thats not an option in cm7.2
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Thats not an option in cm7.2
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As far as I can tell, not in CM 7.1 either. Unless its just a EB issue.
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Joe333x said:
Thats not an option in cm7.2
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As I said, I have not used CyanogenMod in a while. It was a stab in the dark. However I did some searching around and found this little app in the Play Store that you might want to take a look at. Here
It does exactly what you want. I tested it and I was able to turn the lights off completely and you can set it to enable on boot.
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As I said, I have not used CyanogenMod in a while. It was a stab in the dark. However I did some searching around and found this little app in the Play Store that you might want to take a look at. Here
It does exactly what you want. I tested it and I was able to turn the lights off completely and you can set it to enable on boot.
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I remember this option on stable 7. 1 on the Vibrant, but haven't seen it on any rom on the G2x.
And good job linking to the SAME apps I mentioned. Lmao
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No app can fix this. All the apps do is edit the wled which cyan sets on its own every time you turn the screen off or adjust the brightness. Example: You download an app that adjusts key brightness, you use it to adjust brightness and it works. Now you turn the screen off and on, that adjustment you made is now set back to where cyan had it. Same thing if you edit the wled. This is something that needs to be fix deeper down than an app or editing the wled file. Its something that needs to be edited within cyan it self.
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I remember this option on stable 7. 1 on the Vibrant, but haven't seen it on any rom on the G2x.
And good job linking to the SAME apps I mentioned. Lmao
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Lol, I didn't see you post that. Great minds think alike?
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I wrote down 2 pages and hit post but xda logged me out and now I'm really, let's say it, mad
Hello everyone.
Shorter version:
CM7
Pros:
1. Amazing battery life.
2. More options and settings (after all it is cm).
3. Nicer user interface.
4. Flash player 11 for arm6 is working perfectly.
5. No bloatware.
6. Fast enough and stable (not one fc so far).
Cons:
1. Front cam. Although back one is working fine it would be nice to have a front one as well. Minor issue though, I don't use it anyway.
2. Fm Radio is always turning my bluetooth on when I start it and use it. Don't know if it is supposed to do that but it is a real battery drain and I don't want to use 3rd party apps if that is even possible. This is a minor issue since I don't use it often.
3. Led notification turns green at 90% and more when charging and my phone tricked me to unplug quite a few times Also a minor issue.
4. Default automatic brightness is just terrible. I know that they can be modified through cm settings>display>automatic backlight but I am not sure what values to enter to get the best and optimum results. I just cannot get them quite right.
So, to conclude. Cm7 is just great and really ready for daily use. I only need to set up the automatic backlight properly and this is where I need your help. If anyone knows the best values for these settings, please, write them down in this or the original cm7 thread.
Best wishes
I've set the status bar notification for backlight to 25/50/75/100. I feel that these values suit every possible condition.
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I've set the status bar notification for backlight to 25/50/75/100. I feel that these values suit every possible condition.
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Hi Alex, you must have misunderstood me. I'm not talking about those settings. I don't want to adjust brightness manually. I'm talking about window length, reset threshold, sample interval and custom light sensor levels so my phone can automatically adjust brightness. These can be found in cyanogen settings>display>automatic backlight
Regards
Ah, ok then.. Unfortunately I did not have the patience required to set/tweak them.
For anyone using the Jellybam ROM, can you please try answering these questions? I am using the 12/15 build:
1) Is it possible to revert the "Settings" display so it is the scrolling menu type instead of it being split?
2) When typing very long WiFi passwords, the password seems to be clipped off at the screen's edge and the password can no longer be seen. Can this be fixed?
3) The AOKP ROM Control for Performance doesn't seem to work correctly for CPU settings when Set on boot is turned on (it doesn't set on boot). However, the Set on boot under Settings -> Performance seem to work correctly.
4) When adding a widget on the homescreen, the text there seems to be white (cannot be seen). If you hold-tap the item, you can see its description, but goes back to white once you release the tap. Can this be fixed?
5) I seem to been having wake lock issues when using this ROM under the Smartassv2 governor. When I do this with a min of 192Mhz, the phone seems to be always awake despite Wifi is off, airplane mode is on, and auto sync is turned off. Any ideas why this might be? Do you think this is an application bug, kernel issue, or something else? (I am using rohan's b6 kernel now). I don't remember seeing this when I was on dirty rom's stock kernel.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Also to add:
6) The input selector seems to be on despite it being unchecked under Settings -> Language & input -> Selector notification. Is there another setting which may have turned this on?
7) For AOKP, there is a toggle for Tether, however, this seems to be USB tethering - is there another way to have a toggle for WiFi AP? I know the Cyanogenmod power bar has this, although the buttons seem a lot larger than the ones in AOKP. Any ideas?
Thanks!
I guess I figured out these:
6) Looks like there is also a Show IME Switcher setting inside AOKP settings - disabled that and it went away
1) Seems like the setting was called Dual panel inside AOKP settings
2) Looks like the settings were messed up on the Paranoid settings for the Settings app - did a Reset on that and it seemed to have cleared up.