I've got the official HP BT keyboard and I've recently noticed a problem. I can't turn it off using the switch on the bottom. I have to physically pull the batteries out. If I turn Bluetooth off on my touchpad, the pairing light flashes continuously irrespective of which position the switch on the keyboard is in. Does anyone else have this problem or know how to fix it?
It's not a low battery warning?
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norm12 said:
It's not a low battery warning?
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I'll give that a try, it's an odd way of showing the battery is low by making it run out quicker!
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Is there not a notification LED for the Charge? You know, when you get a message or something? My Droid X had an LED indicator light that would flash until the phone was checked. For the life of me I can't seem to find where to enable/disable this? Please help.
It does not have a notification LED, quite disappointing for such a high priced phone. Just like the galaxy S2, even with its insane specs and high praises they still couldn't manage to put a notification LED, I'd rather have that then a front facing camera
You can use the free app NoLED if you would like a way to simulate having a notification LED
The led not being there has been a big con for me but if that's the worst I guess I can live with it. I would not reccomend using led "simulated" apps as your battery life is killed by them because of the screen being in the on state
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The led not being there has been a big con for me but if that's the worst I guess I can live with it. I would not reccomend using led "simulated" apps as your battery life is killed by them because of the screen being in the on state
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Ya that is true, I'm also pretty sure it keeps your phone from sleeping since the screen is on which of course means even more battery drain. Just recommending a way to simulate the LED though I'm hoping someone makes an app to just have your back LED(for your camera) do a small flash every 15ish seconds, sure most people set their phones face down but still!
Missed Message Flasher works for me with few complaints.
NOLED I didn't care for.
What are the small circles up at the top of the phone on the right for? Photo sensors of some kind?
mulk777 said:
What are the small circles up at the top of the phone on the right for? Photo sensors of some kind?
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I'm thinking they are sensors to detect light and adjust your screen brightness and I know one of them detects when your face is in front of the phone while on a call to prevent the screen from staying on..
I distinctly remembering when i first got my dock that when i closed the tablet down tot eh keyboard, the screen automatically shut off. For some reason now, with Netformer and Prime 1.5, it no longer does. Anyone know of a fix? I cant even turn it off with the power button if its closed up.
I was having this problem when I had automatic brightness on. I'm on the same rom and kernel.
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Turn the touchpad off using the shortcut on the keyboard. Will keep the screen from coming back on when device is closed.
which shortcut is that?
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which shortcut is that?
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Ist on the physical keyboard where F3 would be on a PC. Between the Bluetooth and Screen Dim keys. I had the same problem and turning it off fixes it.
Ding911 said:
Ist on the physical keyboard where F3 would be on a PC. Between the Bluetooth and Screen Dim keys. I had the same problem and turning it off fixes it.
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Yep, that's the one I was referring to. Turning off the touchpad will solve the problem of the screen coming back on. At least until Asus completely fixes the issue with a firmware update. And hopefully that update includes a fix for the overall battery drain on the dock that many people, including myself, are reporting to have.
Mine stayed on a couple of time but it was a specific app keeping it awake .... cant for the life of me recall which app though
Hey Guys,
since two days my HOS shows a strange behavior. Everytime i charge the phone the Display reacts realy bad to my Inputs. Where i normaly swype (like to unlock) it just recognizes a tap. When i am in a menu it scrolls slow, or thinks my scrolling is actually a tap and enters a submenu.
Does anyone else got this problem?
I am on Trickydroid 1.0 at the Moment (Base is 1.70.)
Had the same with UTB 1.0.6. (Base is 1.64.)
Any suggestions or ideas?
Reboot while charging only helps for a few moments. Thought that the CPU was doing something in the background but the cpu is pretty much idle...
HighRoIIer said:
Hey Guys,
since two days my HOS shows a strange behavior. Everytime i charge the phone the Display reacts realy bad to my Inputs. Where i normaly swype (like to unlock) it just recognizes a tap. When i am in a menu it scrolls slow, or thinks my scrolling is actually a tap and enters a submenu.
Does anyone else got this problem?
I am on Trickydroid 1.0 at the Moment (Base is 1.70.)
Had the same with UTB 1.0.6. (Base is 1.64.)
Any suggestions or ideas?
Reboot while charging only helps for a few moments. Thought that the CPU was doing something in the background but the cpu is pretty much idle...
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The Sensation had a similar problem when plugged in, I think it may be a grounding issue. Make sure you are using the official HTC cube and cable, & also plugged into a grounded outlet (surge protector)
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The Sensation had a similar problem when plugged in, I think it may be a grounding issue. Make sure you are using the official HTC cube and cable, & also plugged into a grounded outlet (surge protector)
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Well thanks for the hind. Will check it out. Using my galaxy s charger at the moment...
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I think I may also have this problem. Was trying to use phone while charging it, and couldn't figure out why it wasn't recognizing input right. I thought it was a digitizer issue. But now that I unplugged it I'm not experiencing this at all. Is this a device specififc problem? If so I might return mine and get a new one.
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KillaHurtz said:
The Sensation had a similar problem when plugged in, I think it may be a grounding issue. Make sure you are using the official HTC cube and cable, & also plugged into a grounded outlet (surge protector)
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I already answered your question, before it was even asked.
I'm running CROMI-X 4.4.1 Whenever the screen is off the tab constantly beeps every 2 seconds. It charges fine enough and the beeping stops as soon as the screen is turned on. Is anyone else having this problem? Could it be a problem with the charging port or cord? I couldn't find anything in settings to turn this off. It's making it really hard to sleep at night when I normally charge it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2241818
Something like that?
Just mute it. The toggle is the speaker icon in the notification panel's Quick Settings.
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Thanks. I was hoping there was a way to keep it so I'd still have my normal sound notifications on and stop the beeping/chiming. Oh well.
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Thanks. I was hoping there was a way to keep it so I'd still have my normal sound notifications on and stop the beeping/chiming. Oh well.
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I've heard this comes from using cheap/third party chargers. Never had the problem myself so I can't confirm.
Yes I can confirm that some non Asus chargers don't supply quite the correct voltage. I have a cheap ebay one that beeps. My normal Asus charger charges fine.
So when I plug my N5 into charge, the screen starts recognizing "ghost" touches and does its own thing. Like when its charging its distorting the electric captive touch... Anybody else having the issue?
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So when I plug my N5 into charge, the screen starts recognizing "ghost" touches and does its own thing. Like when its charging its distorting the electric captive touch... Anybody else having the issue?
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I am. I'm suffering it with my Nexus 10 as well as my Nexus 5, in my N10 the problem is much worse.
Same here, although for me its more often for my screen refusing to record my touch than recording ghost touches.
This is the case for Nexus 5 and Nexus 4 I had previously.
BTW, you can use an app like this to help testing the issue.
If you aren't using the charger that came with the phone this will happen.
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If you aren't using the charger that came with the phone this will happen.
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In my case this happens with the official chargers, both for the N5 and N10 :crying:
I have the same problem here.
I already had this problem with my Nexus S. Using always the charger received with the phone.
I've noticed that sometimes is more annoying than others. It doesn't depend on the charge level, if you are charging by PC or how many apps are opened.
I think it's a temperature related problem, and it is happening when you are using the phone "a lot" while charging. But I'm not sure about that.
Anyone has more information about this?
P.D.: Now I noticed that I was experiencing this problem. My charge level was 96%. When it reached 100% this problem faded away.