[Q] Physical Button Notification Lights - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727

On the 4.2.2 SlimBean ROM, there was a feature to use the physical button lights as a notification feature when you received a text or missed a phone call, but the current ROM doesn't include it anymore. Is there an app or xposed module that would enable this again?

groundrocket said:
On the 4.2.2 SlimBean ROM, there was a feature to use the physical button lights as a notification feature when you received a text or missed a phone call, but the current ROM doesn't include it anymore. Is there an app or xposed module that would enable this again?
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Assuming you're referring to BLN. The kernel you're using has to support it.
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[Q] Cyanogen Mod7 led notify

Anyone help?
How can i turn on led notification for missed call or messages?
You mean on screen? Not sure
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sinancatak said:
Anyone help?
How can i turn on led notification for missed call or messages?
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If you mean blinking buttons when receiving calls or messages, just download nstools from the market, and enable Backlight Notification.
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i mean home,back,settings and search buttons. i lost my old settings. when a calls missed or sms recieved those buttons lighted.
at my old cyanogen mod settings, those leds working
sinancatak said:
i mean home,back,settings and search buttons. i lost my old settings. when a calls missed or sms recieved those buttons lighted.
at my old cyanogen mod settings, those leds working
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I never used CM7, but NStools from the market does exactly what you said. Use that.

[Q] Enabling BLN to work with SMS Notifications

Hey Fellow Galaxy S2 Skyrocket modders,
I am a rookie at this and definitely not a developer but like to mess around with my phones.
I have BLN running and currently it is only flashing for phone calls and emails.
I love the service but would really love it if it alerted me when I had a Text Message.
What should I be doing to enable that.
I am running 2.3.5 Stock w/ Rom Racers [KERNEL] AT&T Stock-ish 0.1 BLN/USB-OTG/NFS/FUSE/init.d/adb root/boot animation.
If anyone has any suggestions for me let me know please.
Thanks
msghockey said:
Hey Fellow Galaxy S2 Skyrocket modders,
I am a rookie at this and definitely not a developer but like to mess around with my phones.
I have BLN running and currently it is only flashing for phone calls and emails.
I love the service but would really love it if it alerted me when I had a Text Message.
What should I be doing to enable that.
I am running 2.3.5 Stock w/ Rom Racers [KERNEL] AT&T Stock-ish 0.1 BLN/USB-OTG/NFS/FUSE/init.d/adb root/boot animation.
If anyone has any suggestions for me let me know please.
Thanks
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Bln won't work with the stock messaging up due to the fact the phone "wakes" up when you get a text (the screen turns on). You need to tweak the service.jar for it to work or you can do what I did, replace the mms.apk with the cm7 version. You'll get bln notification for texts this way
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BLN works great if you use GOsms........
in GOsms settings, make sure you uncheck "screen wake"
Would anybody be able to elaborate on how exactly to tweak services.jar. I've actually been researching this very thing over the past few days but can only find different ROMs saying they include a patched services.jar. Is the services.jar a ROM/phone specific file? Like, could I just pull one from another ROM or no? Or what would be the process of tweaking it?
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The go sms solution worked very well. I am a go sms user anyway...
Using BLN with Stock SMS Application
This post is probably a little late, but I just would like to post a workaround that I found on another forum that allows you to use BLN LED notifications with the original Samsung SMS app.
If you download "SMS Popup" from the market, you can actually force a workaround. Since SMS Popup isn't a standalone SMS app, you still use the original SMS app to write and read text messages. SMS Popup only extends the original SMS app by handling the notification process, and it has an option for LED notification. Here's a quick guide on the settings I'm using to make this work:
1) On the original SMS app go to "Settings" and scroll down to "Notifications" and uncheck it, since you don't want duplicate notifications which would result from having SMS Popup also handling your text notifications
2) Download "SMS Popup"
3) In SMS Popup, make sure it is enabled, then press "Notifications" then "Default Notifications"
4) Make sure "Enable Notifications" is checked then scroll down to "Blink LED" and check that (It says blink, but in my experience it doesn't matter what the following settings are for the color and duration of the blink, BLN controller overrides those settings. I.e., if you tell BLN to never activate blink, your notification will just be static LED lights. And obviously you can't change the color.)
5) You should be all set! Just make sure your settings within BLN controller are all set up and ready to go.
Since I much prefer the looks of the stock SMS app over GoSMS and Handcent, this is the ideal solution that meets my needs. The only quirk/upside (depending on your tastes) is that for some reason when the phone is locked and I receive a text, the screen no longer lights up offering me a shortcut to the message. This might be a necessity for BLN to function and I don't know if you can fix that, but coming from a Nokia N8 where the time and all notifications were displayed at all times on the OLED screen, a no button glance at my phone has to tell me if I've missed an event or not.
From my understanding of how BLN controller works (which admittedly is extremely shallow), BLN controller intercepts any signals that would route to the notification LED and sends it to the capacitive buttons at the bottom of the phone. So any application that has the capability of using notification LEDs should theoretically activate BLN but since on the skyrocket and the Tmobile T989 Galaxy SII (the phone I'm using) there is no built in LED, Samsung removed the notification option on the SMS app. So to circumvent it, all you need to do is use an app designed for universal access and isn't customized for a phone with no LED notification lights. This workaround should work with any phone so long as it's rooted, has a kernel that supports the BLN mod, and has installed the BLN controller from the market.
yoft1 said:
This post is probably a little late, but I just would like to post a workaround that I found on another forum that allows you to use BLN LED notifications with the original Samsung SMS app.
If you download "SMS Popup" from the market, you can actually force a workaround. Since SMS Popup isn't a standalone SMS app, you still use the original SMS app to write and read text messages. SMS Popup only extends the original SMS app by handling the notification process, and it has an option for LED notification. Here's a quick guide on the settings I'm using to make this work:
1) On the original SMS app go to "Settings" and scroll down to "Notifications" and uncheck it, since you don't want duplicate notifications which would result from having SMS Popup also handling your text notifications
2) Download "SMS Popup"
3) In SMS Popup, make sure it is enabled, then press "Notifications" then "Default Notifications"
4) Make sure "Enable Notifications" is checked then scroll down to "Blink LED" and check that (It says blink, but in my experience it doesn't matter what the following settings are for the color and duration of the blink, BLN controller overrides those settings. I.e., if you tell BLN to never activate blink, your notification will just be static LED lights. And obviously you can't change the color.)
5) You should be all set! Just make sure your settings within BLN controller are all set up and ready to go.
Since I much prefer the looks of the stock SMS app over GoSMS and Handcent, this is the ideal solution that meets my needs. The only quirk/upside (depending on your tastes) is that for some reason when the phone is locked and I receive a text, the screen no longer lights up offering me a shortcut to the message. This might be a necessity for BLN to function and I don't know if you can fix that, but coming from a Nokia N8 where the time and all notifications were displayed at all times on the OLED screen, a no button glance at my phone has to tell me if I've missed an event or not.
From my understanding of how BLN controller works (which admittedly is extremely shallow), BLN controller intercepts any signals that would route to the notification LED and sends it to the capacitive buttons at the bottom of the phone. So any application that has the capability of using notification LEDs should theoretically activate BLN but since on the skyrocket and the Tmobile T989 Galaxy SII (the phone I'm using) there is no built in LED, Samsung removed the notification option on the SMS app. So to circumvent it, all you need to do is use an app designed for universal access and isn't customized for a phone with no LED notification lights. This workaround should work with any phone so long as it's rooted, has a kernel that supports the BLN mod, and has installed the BLN controller from the market.
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I tried yer steps and it didnt work for me.
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I found a screen to turn off the screen on popup, will that work too?
rabbivj said:
I tried yer steps and it didnt work for me.
I found a screen to turn off the screen on popup, will that work too?
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I don't have "Show a Popup" enabled. Depending on your setting under "Additional Settings" in the main menu where it says "Screen On for Popup", your phone might turn on when you receive a text message and show that popup, which would, in turn, disable BLN. BLN has to have the screen off to work so anything that results in the screen turning on after receiving a text message will disable BLN. If you receive a text and your screen doesn't light up and you still can't get BLN to work, double check your BLN is turned on under BLN controller.
BLN works pretty good with sms on Alien 5.5 (with "- Stock-ish kernel with custom ramdisk and BLN (disables ro.secure) ").
But the bln control app only keeps LED notification on for "one screen on". So, if you get frequent texts the light won't stay on except for the first one.
Anyone know if the paid version lets it stay on for more than one text? I've tried some of the "market app solutions" but nothing has helped.
skrambled said:
BLN works pretty good with sms on Alien 5.5 (with "- Stock-ish kernel with custom ramdisk and BLN (disables ro.secure) ").
But the bln control app only keeps LED notification on for "one screen on". So, if you get frequent texts the light won't stay on except for the first one.
Anyone know if the paid version lets it stay on for more than one text? I've tried some of the "market app solutions" but nothing has helped.
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I think what you're referring to is the test section of BLN which only means you can test the BLN notification setup you have and it will last until the next time you turn on your screen (which is what you want a test to do, right?). I don't think it's really a feature thing that you're thinking of because BLN only lasts until the next time the screen is turned on. Anyways, I have the paid version and there's no option along those lines.
I've been trying to figure this out for weeks and gave up. Tried your method and works perfect. Thanks for the instructions and heads up.
yoft1 said:
I don't have "Show a Popup" enabled. Depending on your setting under "Additional Settings" in the main menu where it says "Screen On for Popup", your phone might turn on when you receive a text message and show that popup, which would, in turn, disable BLN. BLN has to have the screen off to work so anything that results in the screen turning on after receiving a text message will disable BLN. If you receive a text and your screen doesn't light up and you still can't get BLN to work, double check your BLN is turned on under BLN controller.
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yeah i found the issue, untick "Screen On for Popup" that resolved the issue and bln kicked on for me.
yoft1 said:
I think what you're referring to is the test section of BLN which only means you can test the BLN notification setup you have and it will last until the next time you turn on your screen (which is what you want a test to do, right?). I don't think it's really a feature thing that you're thinking of because BLN only lasts until the next time the screen is turned on. Anyways, I have the paid version and there's no option along those lines.
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Ah. Thank you for the correction, I've only recently realized the value of bln so I'm new at it (I'll hit the button when I'm back on my desktop). I realize it's a test function but I was hoping there was a connection to it doing the exact same thing in reality (comes on for first sms, but turns off and stays off after any following msgs, after screen notification pops up).
I'd love to be able to rely on bln--would keep me from being that person in the office with the loud annoying ring tone (or loud vibrate). My wife is a prolific texter. If she sends one message when I'm at the office and I see it, all is well. But if I turn the screen on and she's sent 6 messages that I haven't replied to, they usually escalate very quickly into "Why are you ignoring me?!...Answer me!!!".
I'd like bln to just stay on for multiple msgs and hold my marriage together. Is that too much to ask??
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rabbivj said:
yeah i found the issue, untick "Screen On for Popup" that resolved the issue and bln kicked on for me.
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skrambled said:
Ah. Thank you for the correction, I've only recently realized the value of bln so I'm new at it (I'll hit the button when I'm back on my desktop). I realize it's a test function but I was hoping there was a connection to it doing the exact same thing in reality (comes on for first sms, but turns off and stays off after any following msgs, after screen notification pops up).
I'd love to be able to rely on bln--would keep me from being that person in the office with the loud annoying ring tone (or loud vibrate). My wife is a prolific texter. If she sends one message when I'm at the office and I see it, all is well. But if I turn the screen on and she's sent 6 messages that I haven't replied to, they usually escalate very quickly into "Why are you ignoring me?!...Answer me!!!".
I'd like bln to just stay on for multiple msgs and hold my marriage together. Is that too much to ask??
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I'm not quite sure how the functionality that you're asking for is different than the functionality that BLN provides? How BLN works for me is if my phone is on my desk and I receive a text, the soft keys light up and stay lit up until I unlock my screen, at which point the LED notification turns off and whether the soft keys are lit or not depends on your system settings. When I lock my screen again, the notification is off because turning on the screen resets BLN. If I don't touch my phone after receiving a text, the soft keys stay on indefinitely (how I have the settings on BLN control app) until the next time I unlock my screen.
Isn't that what you're asking for? That the notification remains until you turn on your screen (check your phone)?
yoft1 said:
I'm not quite sure how the functionality that you're asking for is different than the functionality that BLN provides? How BLN works for me is if my phone is on my desk and I receive a text, the soft keys light up and stay lit up until I unlock my screen, at which point the LED notification turns off and whether the soft keys are lit or not depends on your system settings. When I lock my screen again, the notification is off because turning on the screen resets BLN. If I don't touch my phone after receiving a text, the soft keys stay on indefinitely (how I have the settings on BLN control app) until the next time I unlock my screen.
Isn't that what you're asking for? That the notification remains until you turn on your screen (check your phone)?
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It lights up when the first text comes in. But when the second text comes the lights go out, even if I haven't touched the phone.
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skrambled said:
It lights up when the first text comes in. But when the second text comes the lights go out, even if I haven't touched the phone.
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Ah I see, thanks for the clarification. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to replicate your problem. I had the same person text me multiple times and I had different people text me and I didn't touch my phone in between texts and the LED stayed on. I'm inclined to think that it's an issue with your ROM solution (you're running Alien right?). This workaround is for kernels that have the BLN functionality unlocked but otherwise haven't made any modifications to allow it to work with the stock SMS app. It sounds like (from what you said) that Alien has a workaround cooked in to allow BLN to work with the stock SMS app but it seems like Alien's solution doesn't quite work as it's supposed to if it turns off upon receiving a second text.
If BLN is very important to you (it is for me), I would suggest a different ROM/kernel solution that doesn't have a built in way to allow stock SMS to access BLN. If that's the case, and all it does is unlock BLN functionality, then this workaround should work for you.
Found a fix to get BLN working with SMS Pop. Just enable reminders after 1 minute, and under advanced disable screen on with reminders. Might also want to set notification sound to silent and have the stock sms handle the sound. After the first popup BLN won't work but after one minute BLN will blink.
skrambled said:
It lights up when the first text comes in. But when the second text comes the lights go out, even if I haven't touched the phone.
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Must be one of your settings is wrong. Mine always lights up again no matter how many texts I get one after another.
kurrier said:
Found a fix to get BLN working with SMS Pop. Just enable reminders after 1 minute, and under advanced disable screen on with reminders. Might also want to set notification sound to silent and have the stock sms handle the sound. After the first popup BLN won't work but after one minute BLN will blink.
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I'm not sure if you read the thread or not but I posted a solution that doesn't require a one minute delay. Although it only works for ROMs that don't have a cooked in solution, also as stated in the thread
[q][how to] active bln led lighter on samsung (galaxy mini 2)
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Menubutton led's as Notification

Hey Guys is it possible to use the menu buttons leds as Notification without Bln mode?
baha1991 said:
Hey Guys is it possible to use the menu buttons leds as Notification without Bln mode?
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As far as I know, the Kernel should support BLN in order to use the menu lights for notifications.
You can try this app NoLED, if you don't have any other option..I haven't try it though..
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...lt#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5sZWQubm90aWZ5Il0.
shyamub4u said:
As far as I know, the Kernel should support BLN in order to use the menu lights for notifications.
You can try this app NoLED, if you don't have any other option..I haven't try it though..
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...lt#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5sZWQubm90aWZ5Il0.
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And most Gnote kernels haven't supported BLN since last year or so since the service consumes resources in the background

Notifications dissapear if I roll down the notification bar while phone is locked

When I have my phone locked and I swipe down the notification bar to read my notifications, they dissapear if the app which is sendind the notification is opened and therefore I can't access the app from the notification bar like I normally would. ,
This happens if I was using the app and then I lock the phone; for example I text a friend using whatsapp, turn the screen off, he texts me back, I see the led blinking, swipe down the notification bar to access the app from there (while the phone is locked) but as soon as I do it the notification dissapears, is this a new behaviour on Kit Kat? I can't remember it was like this on jellybean
PS: I checked gravity box to see if it was something I changed, but it doesn't look like it :crying: , I'm running stock rooted kit kat
Two things come to mind: this Xposed mod, and Widgetlocker.
PhilipTD said:
Two things come to mind: this Xposed mod, and Widgetlocker.
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But I don't understand, is it a bug?

Disable vibration for all/some notifications

Hi,
I am using sultan MM ROM CM 13. I can't find a way to disable the vibration for notifications or per app specific notification. Any help? Many thanks
filipe988 said:
Hi,
I am using sultan MM ROM CM 13. I can't find a way to disable the vibration for notifications or per app specific notification. Any help? Many thanks
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I don't think you can do that through the settings. Most of my apps have the option to turn off vibrate in their own settings.

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