is there a way to edit colors and app LED notifications within the system files without using apps like light flow or light manager? I don't want to have an app always running to control this function, I'd rather it be from the system itself.
its pretty frustrating how the s3 has so many cool led colors but no stock way to edit when and where they are used.
on jellywiz rls 3
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CM10 roms have it built in. Otherwise as far as I know you can either set the color in each app that supports color choosing or you need the app light flow.
i can do this on paranoid android without an app. built into thte settings
Blink also works
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Out of interest (might be upgrading to NS end of the month) as there aren't any notification lights how difficult (or even possible) would it be to utilise the home, menu, search etc lights to act as notification lights, so that say a text message came while on silent on your desk it could flash them in a KITT type sequence?
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Haizum74 said:
Out of interest (might be upgrading to NS end of the month) as there aren't any notification lights how difficult (or even possible) would it be to utilise the home, menu, search etc lights to act as notification lights, so that say a text message came while on silent on your desk it could flash them in a KITT type sequence?
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I believe this has been discussed before and the answer, if I remember correctly, was that using the capacitive buttons would be either extremely difficult or completely impossible. I could be wrong, but that is what i remember.
The feature you are referring to is called backlight notifications, or BLN for short. There is an app on the market for it. However, to use that feature, you have to have a kernel that supports BLN. As far as I know, there are currently no kernels for the nexus s which has it. Devices that I am aware of that has supported kernels are the Samsung Captivate as well as the Vibrant. Your only other solution is an app on the market called NoLED, which displays notification icons on your screen.
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NoLED works pretty well. There are things about it I'd change a little. Icons for one. I'd definitely change the text icon to something that doesn't look like email icon... Color swatches instead of color sliders for those of us that aren't good with choosing crayons.
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NoLED works pretty well. There are things about it I'd change a little. Icons for one. I'd definitely change the text icon to something that doesn't look like email icon... Color swatches instead of color sliders for those of us that aren't good with choosing crayons.
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Themes are available here. http://www.devasque.com/noled/themes.php
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The feature you are referring to is called backlight notifications, or BLN for short. There is an app on the market for it. However, to use that feature, you have to have a kernel that supports BLN. As far as I know, there are currently no kernels for the nexus s which has it. Devices that I am aware of that has supported kernels are the Samsung Captivate as well as the Vibrant. Your only other solution is an app on the market called NoLED, which displays notification icons on your screen.
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So I take it it would be a bit of a nightmare implementing this into custom kernels?
It probably is, but its not impossible. The development section for the nexus is still new and will grow. So who knows.
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Is there a way to change my notification LED color and blink pattern? I also wanted to know is there a way to get the LED to flash with the wimax notification like on CM 6.12
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It can be done manually using Tasker and the Locale Execute plugin. It can take some time to setup depending on your experience, but I have different colors and patterns setup for different alerts. Use the following link for reference.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=816144&highlight=led+tasker
Thanks for the info and the link
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No way to changed led color much besides amber look and green evo doesn't has those other colors like bb or nexus one but the wimax notification can work with this app(still being develop) and is only for sense roms I believe here is a link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=900535
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[REQ]Changing notification LED color on Fresh 3.7 rom
Fresh 3.7 ???? You sure it ain't Typo?
I'm looking for a mod or app that changes my OVERALL notification LED light, not on a per app basis like Light Flow and other apps do. I am willing to decompile apks to do it if I have to.
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CalebQ42 said:
I'm looking for a mod or app that changes my OVERALL notification LED light, not on a per app basis like Light Flow and other apps do. I am willing to decompile apks to do it if I have to.
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Some of the apps I found try these..
Light Flow Lite - LED Control
Light Flow - LED&Notifications
Light Manager - LED Settings
[App][2.1+] LEDBlinker Lite-WhatsApp, Facebook and all others supported!
This needs xposed installed on your device.
For Xposed goto this link
Xposed LED Control
I've been trying out different ROMs and AcDis apps, but nothing compares to the stock Active Display. One feature I liked of the AcDis-like apps was the ability to change the foreground color. Is it possible to change the stock app's foreground color with an xposed mod or app? Thanks.
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Slick52 said:
I've been trying out different ROMs and AcDis apps, but nothing compares to the stock Active Display. One feature I liked of the AcDis-like apps was the ability to change the foreground color. Is it possible to change the stock app's foreground color with an xposed mod or app? Thanks.
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I have been messing around with xblast and managed to change some of the colors. Not the clock color but some of the info you get when you press down on a notification in active display. That's a powerful xposed module.
Yeah I would love to be able to change the colors. I'm sure it could be done with xposed but I have no clue how to code. If anyone took this up it would be appreciated!
Might be able to come up with something...
Is there any way to change the active display pulsing time / duration? It's great, but the time difference between the Active display going off and coming back is six seconds for notifications, which is little too much for me.
Thanks for you help, let me know if you need anything from me. I'm on an unlocked Verizon running stock system, faux kernal, and TWRP.
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Finally,,change colours of active display is possible or not??
Hello,
I wonder if there is any app or mod to have color and time control options of the notification LED? Android 5.0.1
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Light flow
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Light flow
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I used lightflow for some time. But did not like because it does not allow me to have control APP by APP.
is there any other similar application with the XLed Xposed?
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custom rom with led control
I use "light manager" by MC Koo and everything is ok
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I use "light manager" by MC Koo and everything is ok
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Thx. Work fine!
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Last time I checked (which was quite a while ago) light flow wasn't updated to lollipop? It didn't follow the new lollipop notifications. Meaning if I had it set to priority notifications, light flow let everything through anyway. Has this been fixed?
And does light manager do the same thing?