Wake on Volume Skyrocket ICS - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727

Any skyrocket ICS roms with wake on volume functionality... or any Devs planning on adding it? I know there is a Gingerbread android.policy.jar file mod... but haven't seen one for ICS.

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Question for Rom devs

As an x-dev for captivate I browsed the roms available for inspire and desire hd and noticed two of the most requested and difficult rom mods for captivate don't seem to be in any of the roms. The extended power menu(long press power button) and the 5 lock screen chooser. Are they not possible on htc or just never been done before?
When team komin released andromeda the power menu was achieved relatively quick but the lock screens held up release for a month before we got it. Just curious.
extended power menu is possible on sense roms. i've seen it usually be just like it is on cm. not sure about the captivates lockscreens though as i think those are tw-framework. but i've seen sense roms with CM lockscreens(rotary and stock) but with htclockscreen.apk removed.
jasonyump said:
extended power menu is possible on sense roms. i've seen it usually be just like it is on cm. not sure about the captivates lockscreens though as i think those are tw-framework. but i've seen sense roms with CM lockscreens(rotary and stock) but with htclockscreen.apk removed.
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actually there just frameworkres. not much in tw
Most themes add this feature to the roms
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Nexus S, ICS, and capacitive button light notification

One of the things that turned me off and kept me on cm7 was the lack of of capacitive button notification lighting in ICS. Is there a way that this has been resolved on stock without using another CM rom? I am really hesitant to go back to an alpha build because it took me so long to get full functionality from the rom and the phone and work exactly how I wanted it.
Thanks.
Alpha lol!! Flash a kernel with bln....
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CM7 isn't ICS, that's CM9. Also it hasn't been an alpha for at least 2 months, it's in RC1 which is as stable as you're going to get.
Use Airkernel or Martrix Kernel to enable BLN.(You can use NSTOOLS to adjust the settings).
Reread what I wrote. One of the things that turned me off of ICS and kept me on CM7 (I know it's GB) is the lack of notification lit capacitive buttons. I basically want to upgrade to ICS or later (really JB once there is a more functional release) but those lit capacitive buttons are crucial for me as I have the att nexus s that has lcd screen and not the more effecient led screen. So a lot of those led notification apps dont help me. A couple of responses here are helpful. I'm hoping there will be a kernel with bln for stock ota jellybean when that comes out. Will that be easy to attain?
It shouldn't be hard to implement BLN for jb. There are numerous kernels with back light notifications for 4.0.4. Have you even checked the development section?
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It shouldn't be hard to implement BLN for jb. There are numerous kernels with back light notifications for 4.0.4. Have you even checked the development section?
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I didn't know they were called back light notifications until this post (I had kept searching "capacitive button notification light nexus s" the whole time) , so please bare with me as I'm learning. I appreciate your pointing me in the right direction. It gives me hope that when a very functional release of JB for nexus s is out I will be able to use BLN on it.
Its cool. I didn't mean to come across so harshly. My apologies. Yeah. There's a ton of kernels that support it. Just take your pick
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[Request] Volume rocker screen wake to work with 4.1.1

Greetings,
As the title states, I would greatly appreciate it if one of the more technologically adept folk here would make a mod for a Nexus S running on 4.1.1 so as to wake the phone from sleep using the volume rocker.
This thread has it ready for the GNex and
This thread seems to have accomplished it for the HTC One X and i was hoping someone could build the same for the Nexus S.
My power button is dead so I need an alternative and while there are apps that try and achieve similar results, they dont work nearly as well as this. If you recall this is a popular option in Custom ROMs. I would do so myself, but I lack the technical know-how.
Thanks a lot, appreciate any help.
It probably won't come until we have actual JB source for the NS. It doesn't seem like it would be worth it to implement it on the "hacky" (nothing against the devs they work magic with what they have) JB roms out now only to have to redo it when source comes out.

Turn on display using volume buttons

Hey guys,
I have tried several custom ROM's in the last 2 weeks since getting my HTC One X and one of them, I think Xi40 126 had a feature that let you wake the screen using the volume buttons. This I found to be a lot more functional and easier than using the power button on the top of the phone.
I'm currently running on CleanROM 4.5 RC1. I switched from Xi40 because of battery issues I was having and CleanROM seems to be running and working better. Is there any way to get this feature now? I searched for this MOD but couldn't find it.
Thanks!
It's a feature that was part of the cordroid tweeks that xsmagical had ported to his Rom he and Scott are both working together to get them ported to the new base so in time you should have that feature again. I have never found an app that does it as a stand alone.
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The only app I've seen that replicates that mod is 'No-Lock' on the market, but it just bypasses the lockscreen, doesn't really wake the phone with volume. But, like the post above, we'll see the mod soon enough

Is it possible to get expandable volume?

I'm running scv7 rom, and I love it. One thing I miss from cm and aokp roms is the expandable volume feature, I was wondering if that mod was possible for this rom.

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