I'm trying to see if there is an app that will allow me to disable the notification light during certain times. If I'm in a meeting and it starts blinking it totally distracts me if I can't get too it.
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mpetruzz said:
I'm trying to see if there is an app that will allow me to disable the notification light during certain times. If I'm in a meeting and it starts blinking it totally distracts me if I can't get too it.
Thanks!!
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yup...either setup some profiles,
or buy tasker & you can set all sorts of things up
How do I set up profiles. If I can do it without buying tasked that's cool. This is really the only thing I want too do.
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I tried a bunch of profile apps and the only one that would turn off the notification light was light flow. But after installing it I have a constant green light that stays on.
Has anyone found and app the will allow I turn off notification lights for select times.
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I want Ambient Display back. Seriosly..i'm already addicted to it.
There is any app that simply can turn my screen on when i receive a notification?
EDIT: found it just the second after >.> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lukekorth.screennotifications&hl=it
I don't want my screen to turn on when I get texts or calls, or any notifications for that matter. I prefer to have to touch my phone to turn the screen on every time.
Why isn't this an obvious option to select?
Thx...
In the notification settings in most apps there's a wake screen option. Uncheck that and you should be good to go.
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Need a little help. Most notifications will turn the screen on when they come in, like when we receive a text message or phone call. We'll, I have an app that I use for business that gets real-time notifications and even has a setting in the app to choose system tones for audible alerts, but the app doesn't turn on the screen when I get notifications from it. I need it to. Does anyone know if this can be changed? I can't seem to find a setting for it anywhere in system settings, and it's definitely not in the app settings.
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Hey all,
I'm so used to all the features of Light Flow that I didn't realize how much I depended on it. Since the 3 does not have an LED, I'm looking for an alternative app to manage my notifications. I want to be able to choose the notification sound and the vibration pattern per app.
Light Flow does this but not without requiring a persistent notification. Normally you'd be able to avoid this by installing Light Flow Legacy, but it does not show up in the app store on the Pixel 3.
Does anybody have any recommendations?
Thanks
Go to apk mirror and download light flow legacy that way. Let us know how it goes. I really hate the lack of notification LED, but I'm not willing to go as far as you to customize the vibrations etc.
PuffDaddy_d said:
Go to apk mirror and download light flow legacy that way. Let us know how it goes. I really hate the lack of notification LED, but I'm not willing to go as far as you to customize the vibrations etc.
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Already tried this. It doesn't seem be on there.
I've been using Light Manager. It displays customized colored icons on the screen in place of the LED, with AOD turned off. I'm enjoying it more than I thought I would.
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Since there is no LED, we have no way of knowing if my phone is charging when plugged in without turning on the screen. Does light manager have a solution for this too?
Yes, it shows a charging icon and the %
PuffDaddy_d said:
Since there is no LED, we have no way of knowing if my phone is charging when plugged in without turning on the screen. Does light manager have a solution for this too?
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perfoliate said:
Yes, it shows a charging icon and the %
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I tried it and it looks like the default lock screen prevents the icons from displaying. Do you have your screen set to stay off when new notifications come in or is there something else you changed in either the app or system settings? Sorry for hijacking the thread with all the questions, but this lack of LED makes my phone useless while the screen is off.
Yes I have always on display off, and new notifications off. Double tap and lift for notifications I still have on though.
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perfoliate said:
Yes I have always on display off, and new notifications off. Double tap and lift for notifications I still have on though.
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What other settings do you have? My phone isn't waking up with Light Manager with AOD/new notifications off and double tap/lift for notifications on. I do not have a lock screen enabled nor does it work with lock screen (swipe) enabled.
The "tests" aren't working either.
perfoliate said:
Yes I have always on display off, and new notifications off. Double tap and lift for notifications I still have on though.
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Does this require you to double-unlock to get to your phone, or is there someway around that?
finger11 said:
What other settings do you have? My phone isn't waking up with Light Manager with AOD/new notifications off and double tap/lift for notifications on. I do not have a lock screen enabled nor does it work with lock screen (swipe) enabled.
The "tests" aren't working either.
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Are you setting Light Manager to "Screen Mode" in the top right?
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Are you setting Light Manager to "Screen Mode" in the top right?
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That got it working. I have to tap the screen once, home/back button then shows, then double tap to get to the home screen.
Yeah I use fingerprint unlock and realize it requires it being done twice. We need a cleaner solution.
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perfoliate said:
Yeah I use fingerprint unlock and realize it requires it being done twice. We need a cleaner solution.
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A cleaner solution was the $0.03 LED that Google removed from the phone! It shouldn't be this hard to tell if my phone is charging.
If I wanted a useless notification system, I would've purchased an iPhone!