[Q] Gummy 1.2.5 issues with Light Flow - General Questions and Answers

So im pretty new to rooting and custom ROM's and the whole thing. I recently did a data wipe from Gummy 1.2 on my toro Galaxy Nexus and flashed 1.2.5 works wonderfully but my LED notifications weren't responding as they normally do. Uninstalled then reinstalled Light Flow, made sure it was turned on in my settings and set my notifications as usual. Still nothing. So i uninstalled again and simply used the Gummy settings for the LED. still nothing when i receive a text. Is this a software issue or is it possible my LED light just died? This is not a deal breaker or anything but id grown fond of that little light :/

Just tested the notifications in Light Flow. Nada. Also forgot to mention im on the Cherry Theme included in the Gummy 1.2.5 ROM. Don't know if that affects it. Should i flash my backup and see if it works on there?

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Problems encountered after flashing to hero rom

Hi everyone,
Thanks to KarrdeNZ's well written guide, I managed to flash my rom to
********Hero ROM for Magic modded for TW users (based on Fatal1ty2787's releases)********
07/18 myhero-08 by redglasses
I just noticed that my phone's LED lights are missing. The LED doesnt light up while charging, and it doesnt light up when receiving SMS as well. I think the LEDs just disappeared completely.
Anyone encounters this and is there anyway to solve it?
Thanks!
Hero ROMS currently have the following issues
Bluetooth headset/mic support is broken, though Bluetooth headset playback works fine - no known solution.
TouchFLO sluggishness - don't use it or minimise widget use - especially clocks.
LEDs mapped incorrectly - no known solution.
Camera flipped/oriented wrong - need to reinstall old Camera package to fix
Take a look here : http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Sapphire_Hacking
I got my sms led working, via chompsms.
Charging still doesn't work but tats not really.important I guess
Yeah you can use chompSMS or SMS popup to get the message notification LEDs working again.
Also the LED does work while charging, well sort of, it will turn green when it's 'charged' but won't glow orange like it used to whilst 'charging'.
cenedra said:
I got my sms led working, via chompsms.
Charging still doesn't work but tats not really.important I guess
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Roy_Drage said:
Yeah you can use chompSMS or SMS popup to get the message notification LEDs working again.
Also the LED does work while charging, well sort of, it will turn green when it's 'charged' but won't glow orange like it used to whilst 'charging'.
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mine don glow at all while charging.
Well its a minor issue, so im not really concerned abt it

[Q] Lightflow - work better on rooted?

I used LF in the past before I rooted and had issues with it.....does it work better on a rooted phone?
I used Blackberry's before Android came out and miss the function of changing the LED to colors for specific apps.
Please advise and thank you!
Idk if it'll work better on rooted devices, but I know on AOKP, there's a feature built in to change the color depending on the app and also just standard notifications.
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Idk the difference in use if you're rooted or not but as a rooted user Light Flow hasn't failed me personally. I've been using it since the dev fixed the LED issue on GSIII's in Nov or Dec and I think its great. Since I use TW roms, LED color tweaking isn't supported within the rom settings so Light Flow cemented its presence on my phone. As tylerawhon said, AOSP roms often have this built-in so those folks may not have as much a need for Light Flow.
I'm giving Light Manager a try, and it seems to have what I'm looking for in an LED app. We'll see how it goes!
wolfgrrl said:
I used LF in the past before I rooted and had issues with it.....does it work better on a rooted phone?
I used Blackberry's before Android came out and miss the function of changing the LED to colors for specific apps.
Please advise and thank you!
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Since the new VRBMB1 or the last update VRBLK3, Light Flow has been working without the need to use root or the special US S3 mode. I found out myself that for VRBMB1 you must have the Notifications enabled in the LED Indicator settings or you won't be seeing any LED statuses. Just as long as you uncheck all the other stuff, it won't conflict with Light .

[Q] Led Notification Not working anymore?

So i had light flow on stock and it worked and all.
then i rooted my phone then flashed KANGAKAT and now led notification isn't working. I don't know if the led broke on my phone or because of the rom...
light flow got updated and i try to test out all the led colors and it still won't work, reinstalled the version before it still didn't work?
Just me?
nvm never knew you needed to enable lights.... wtf sorry idk how to delete threads

[Q] LED Light Acting Strange

Normally I have been running the latest ViperROM. I noticed that my LED does not light up when using the Snapchat app. I have enabled the LED in the settings, and the LED seems to work fine on other apps. I tried switching over to a GPE ROM, and the LED works on Snapchat, but instead of the default green, the LED is yellow for Snapchat notifications. I noticed that while using Cyanogenmod nightlies my LED was working fine for Snapchat as well, so it has led me to believe there is something particular in the ViperROM that is not allowing my LED to light up. So my two questions are:
1. Why is my LED only working on the GPE and AOSP-based ROMs and not the Sense-based ROMs?
2. How do I enable it on a Sense-based ROM and how do I make the default color yellow (I kind of like the yellow for Snapchat LED)
Thanks for any and all information.
ChuckFinley1992 said:
Normally I have been running the latest ViperROM. I noticed that my LED does not light up when using the Snapchat app. I have enabled the LED in the settings, and the LED seems to work fine on other apps. I tried switching over to a GPE ROM, and the LED works on Snapchat, but instead of the default green, the LED is yellow for Snapchat notifications. I noticed that while using Cyanogenmod nightlies my LED was working fine for Snapchat as well, so it has led me to believe there is something particular in the ViperROM that is not allowing my LED to light up. So my two questions are:
1. Why is my LED only working on the GPE and AOSP-based ROMs and not the Sense-based ROMs?
2. How do I enable it on a Sense-based ROM and how do I make the default color yellow (I kind of like the yellow for Snapchat LED)
Thanks for any and all information.
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This has happened to me many times. Had to factory reset using stock recovery to get it back to normal. Happens after roms/apps that can modify led behavior were loaded.
LED notifier on
ChuckFinley1992 said:
Normally I have been running the latest ViperROM. I noticed that my LED does not light up when using the Snapchat app. I have enabled the LED in the settings, and the LED seems to work fine on other apps. I tried switching over to a GPE ROM, and the LED works on Snapchat, but instead of the default green, the LED is yellow for Snapchat notifications. I noticed that while using Cyanogenmod nightlies my LED was working fine for Snapchat as well, so it has led me to believe there is something particular in the ViperROM that is not allowing my LED to light up. So my two questions are:
1. Why is my LED only working on the GPE and AOSP-based ROMs and not the Sense-based ROMs?
2. How do I enable it on a Sense-based ROM and how do I make the default color yellow (I kind of like the yellow for Snapchat LED)
Thanks for any and all information.
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Try this: LED notifier on
From the Google Play store. Wont let me post a link since Im new.
My LED wasn't working, works instantly after using this. No need to factory reset. No need to do HTC LED system diagnostics...just works
Stock Recovery
Do I have to reflash stock recovery? Or can I just select the factory reset option in settings?
ChuckFinley1992 said:
Do I have to reflash stock recovery? Or can I just select the factory reset option in settings?
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Did you try LED notifier on? Its just an app, wont break anything if it doesn't work.
llong31 said:
Did you try LED notifier on? Its just an app, wont break anything if it doesn't work.
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I tried that application. However, it did not seem to help with my problem.
LED notifier on worked for me.
Thanks a bunch.

LED Notification Control?

On my original G Flex I was able to use an app called Light Manager, and that worked flawlessly. It seems Lollipop doesn't want to play nice. One of the features I became most accustomed to was the ability to know exactly what app had a notification before even turning on the screen.
Anybody had any luck controlling their LED color and flash rate based on specific app notifications? If so, what app do you use?
Light Flow
UPDATE:
I got Light Flow working. I'm not sure what exactly I did, but it involved toggling the sound settings until I was on loud (sound on) mode. I toggled the Notification LED switch in the settings. I have Light Flow running in Root mode, but I'm pretty sure it was working before I toggled that. I also have it controlling led:flash_0, led:flash_1, and wled under the Additional LEDs found section.
As LED control was one of the most important features for me, I'm not going to futz any further with what I have working. However, if others experience the issue, they're welcome to try each of these things individually to isolate what actually got it to work.
Lightflow not working with Flex 2
Hey Cmcarboni,
would you be so kind as to post your settings with which your Flex 2 functions with Lightflow?
The led:flash_0 and led:flash_1 I can get to work, but I am just interested in the front notification LED and tried nearly every combination of settings without any success.
Thanks in advance!
Edit: It's the H955 with Android 5.1.1 (V15c-EUR-XX)

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