Keyboard LED - Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE

I think it might just be my phone but everytime i use the physical keyboard in light the led on the keyboard doesnt turn on but when i use it in the dark they turn on. Has anyone notice this?

ERrr I think the light sensor controls that. Especially if you have it to set auto.
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Mine does that, think it is a power saving feature. Uses the sensor by the earpiece much the same way as the auto feature with screen brightness.
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It is a feature of the phone. I work for the sprint store, and our rep tried to show us that like it was an actual selling point. If you put your thumb on the sensor between the speaker and the camera the light will come on.
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lickarock said:
It is a feature of the phone. I work for the sprint store, and our rep tried to show us that like it was an actual selling point. If you put your thumb on the sensor between the speaker and the camera the light will come on.
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Lol same thing our rep did at our store! Quick question for everybody. Does your screen have high percentage of your battery?
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Yea its always gonna eat the most juice. Big bright screen likey battery. Battery don't likey big bright screen. Sorry had too.
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bryanfritz1 said:
Yea its always gonna eat the most juice. Big bright screen likey battery. Battery don't likey big bright screen. Sorry had too.
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Sad since the screen isn't hd....Screen is nice but me don't likely drain on battery.
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Moved to Q&A as is a question. Any question threads belong here.
Thanks
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Is there any way to change the settings for keyboard light?

VECCTOR said:
Is there any way to change the settings for keyboard light?
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Not to my knowledge, at least not on the stock rom. CM7 had settings you could adjust, I imagine when CM9 hits we will see the same.
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I stand corrected, thanks.

VECCTOR said:
Is there any way to change the settings for keyboard light?
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Settings/launguage and input/keyboard backlight
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VECCTOR said:
Is there any way to change the settings for keyboard light?
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Settings/language and input.
Edit.. Sorry, must have been posting at the same time.
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Settings/launguage and input/keyboard backlight
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Wow never knew about that setting. It would be awsome if you were able to change the keyboard light to a different color
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Disable softkey backlighting?

Is it possible to disable the backlight for the soft keys?
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I'm pretty sure there isn't a way but don't quote me on that. My logic is because it seems the backlit keys use the screen light to actually become backlit they aren't like a separate area really.
I think they are on a separate sensor. In CM7 they would be off a lot of the time.
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Yes they can be disabled.
chrisjm00 said:
Is it possible to disable the backlight for the soft keys?
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You can try the LEDS hack (root) from the market.. I know it works on the inc, haven't tried it on the thunderbolt though I know it's not listed as "supported".. worth a shot
Could you point me in the direction I need to go?
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Leds hack is a no go. Thanks though.
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flyodd said:
I'm pretty sure there isn't a way but don't quote me on that. My logic is because it seems the backlit keys use the screen light to actually become backlit they aren't like a separate area really.
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There are two LEDs at the bottom of the phone that light the keys. I accidentally covered them up when replacing my LCD so I have no backlight for the keys now and...I kinda like it! They aren't bleeding into the screen now too.
06ms6 said:
There are two LEDs at the bottom of the phone that light the keys. I accidentally covered them up when replacing my LCD so I have no backlight for the keys now and...I kinda like it! They aren't bleeding into the screen now too.
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They can be disabled in the kernel.
You can disable them.by editing the framework also =)
App called "screen filter" has the option for it. Only lasts as long as its open though(runs in background, open in notifications). But it does work.
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Ughh I've been trying to get this working for a week and no luck. Anyone have a good solid solution to disable the backlight?
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App called "screen filter" has the option for it. Only lasts as long as its open though(runs in background, open in notifications). But it does work.
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Nice to know.. i used screen filter religiously on previous phones but the option never worked for me
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Disable softkey backlight

Is there anyway to disable the softkey backlights? I've tried LEDs Hack and Screen Filter and neither work.
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No its not~ lol
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No its not~ lol
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Very helpful. I know there's a way to do it even if no one's thought of it yet. If I have to I'll just desolder the LEDs and bridge the spaces. I'd rather do it with software though.
Or just like get electrical tape and cover it up itll still work
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a little crude, but might work. I suppose I could trim it with an exact-o knife.
Its what I used to do, but I got over it so I just used a privacy guard screen protector and its kinda blocks it out too
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a little crude, but might work. I suppose I could trim it with an exact-o knife.
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Did yall find away to turn it off?
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Why do you wanna disable them? Are you a diehard battery saver?
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David1239 said:
Why do you wanna disable them? Are you a diehard battery saver?
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No.... eyes hurt at nite... im trying to keep brightness all the way down as possible...rite now aint got no choice to use a dark glasses but just wondering if someone have found out how to..!!
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it's a bit of a leap but there's film you can get to cover automotive lights. Maybe a clean rectangle or appropriate shape cut out can at least dim them some and be more durable and cleaner looking than tape. Heck... window tinting material might work. Although I don't know what these methods would do to any touch sensitivity. Ideally you would still see the lights, they would be dimmer and still function.

Dim/Turn off backlight of capacitive buttons

Some ICS ROMs have annoying always-on backlight of the hardware capacitive buttons.
Try one of these to eliminate/dim that :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.deskangel.adjbrightness
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.pruss.superdim
According to ShortbusDriver none of these work.
Can someone confirm this works - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26195948&postcount=4
No didn't work either....that would have been an awesome fix though lol
did you try to toggle auto brightness on and off ?
lights should turn off when screen is off.
No capacitive lights do go off with screen....just never go off as long as the screen is on.... for example when watching video a movie let's say....capacitive keys stay on and bright as ever
I see, it exists in CM7 as well.
Probably kernel related.
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there's a bug in cm7 github for this issue,
I'm pretty sure Team Acid will take care of it.
Yes I'm sure they are on it.....I'm just looking for a way on my own.......
Just use screen filter it has the option built in
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Just use screen filter it has the option built in
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Thanks bro, this actually works, but I have to enable it after each button touch.
I put it as the app to launch when double clicking the screen on Apex launcher (currently on Erikmm's MIUI v4).
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Do you guys want them off completely or a set amount of time?
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a set amount of time I think (and my idea, too)
I think it should be like 5 seconds.
itzik2sh said:
I think it should be like 5 seconds.
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I'll see what I can do
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erikmm said:
Do you guys want them off completely or a set amount of time?
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Timeout please...seemed to be somewhere around 30 secs or so on stock.
edit: now that I reconsider it may have only been like 10 secs top.
I wouldn't mind if the capacitive key lights went off completely but the keys still work....which ever comes first thank you Erik
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I wouldn't mind if the capacitive key lights went off completely but the keys still work....which ever comes first thank you Erik
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I've been looking into it seems like its a change in the light.*.so...
I haven't had a chance to test all roms does anybody know if it's all ICS roms? Or just some?
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I'm thinking its all,I've noticed it with ravers cm9,Brian&JT's cm9,whitehawk's aokp,team acids aokp,and with hebrewaokp.
And now with RemICS
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erikmm said:
I've been looking into it seems like its a change in the light.*.so...
I haven't had a chance to test all roms does anybody know if it's all ICS roms? Or just some?
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It's the same on all ICS roms that I have flashed, and I think I have tested them all
Screen filter is a quick fix...and if you enable navigation bar it works fairly well.

Brightness adjustment

Did they take away the ability too adjust the brightness by sliding your finger across the notification bar in the official 4.0.4 update?
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ian1 said:
Did they take away the ability too adjust the brightness by sliding your finger across the notification bar in the official 4.0.4 update?
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Yeah, what rock you been under?
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I used custom roms so I didn't know. That sucks though I'll probably waste 100 hours this year going into settings to adjust the brightness
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ian1 said:
I used custom roms so I didn't know. That sucks though I'll probably waste 100 hours this year going into settings to adjust the brightness
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Put it on automatic brightness. Problem solved. :good:
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btm fdr said:
Put it on automatic brightness. Problem solved. :good:
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Problem not solved the auto brightness doesn't adjust well enough
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ian1 said:
Problem not solved the auto brightness doesn't adjust well enough
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Many of the jb ROMs have the option to place a slider in the notification drawer. See screenshot next to the word "auto"
I'm running Orthus Five at the moment, but I'm pretty sure that the option is also in liquid, as well as other ROMs in this thread.
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Ya I went totally stock bacause I didn't have enough time for all the flashing and updating of roms.
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Get and App called "Display Brightness". It provides a transparent and auto-hiding brightness slider on the screen that works anytime the screen on on (lock screen, in apps, home screen, etc...)
it works well on the skyrocket... and yes, I'm still pissed that samsung took the notification bar brightness slider away.

Soft keys not lighting up

Ever since I rooted....my soft keys are not lighting up anymore. Any reason why?
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Mr.Wellington said:
Ever since I rooted....my soft keys are not lighting up anymore. Any reason why?
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They light up in extreme dark. Did you test it in that environment?
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Ohhhh I never knew that lol thanks
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Mr.Wellington said:
Ohhhh I never knew that lol thanks
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Extreme darkness is a little invalid. Sure, they light up in the dark, but you can also cover the ambient light sensor at the top of the device and they'll come on.

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