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I don't think we can ..... anyone know different? Maybe when there is the keyboard dock, does anyone have that yet?
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Could try something like noled until confirmation on dock leds?
good call, but I'm hoping for real led, like what I have gotten used to on the desire. its probably won't matter as I can't put the thing down.
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iamdarren said:
good call, but I'm hoping for real led, like what I have gotten used to on the desire. its probably won't matter as I can't put the thing down.
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Little O/T but after switching from N1 to NS, the lack of LED notifications was a bit wierd. BUT noLED is great and I actually prefer it over the LED blinking now.
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Could try something like noled until confirmation on dock leds?
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NoLED wouldn't be good for the Transformer. NoLED was designed around OLED devices, that can have most of the screen off, and only a few pixels on at a time, with very little battery drain.
An LCD on the other hand, would be fully on, and drain the battery like crazy.
I quite liked the vertically long LED on the Xoom. Not something I'll particularly miss, but it felt rather familiar.
This doesn't seem like much of a problem to me really. My N1 makes a noise/LED lights for a notification, I pick up the tablet and check it. I have a different notification tone for both text messages and general notifications, so this system works well for me.
Perhaps when the dock gets released, we can repurpose the caps lock LED to be a notifications LED... I'm not sure how well that would work, or even if it would be neccessary?
A week or so ago, I installed LightFlow just to see what it was all about and utilize its "solid led" function instead of the stock blinking led. Come to find, it is chock full of features and it was looking good for me but some of the main things I wanted out of it weren't quite working the way I wanted them to, so I simply un installed it.
The problem I now have is that when my screen is asleep, even when plugged in the red led telling you it's charging won't show up, and none of the other led notifiers work either, so I think I essentially broke the led notification function of my phone... :banghead:
A reboot doesn't help the fact either... Anyone got any ideas?
I forgot to mention that when shutting down, the blue LED is on like normal, so the LED itself isn't broken.
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So you uninstalled Light Flow correct? Because I haven't heard of it ruining LED's even after an uninstall. Are you using a TW rom? If so, have you turned the LED indicator back on under Settings/Display?
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Hi guys!
Iam having a problem with notification led diode. It doesnt work. I havent seen the light yet.
I just tried Light Flow app but it also wasnt able to light the led up.
So i assume that my phone is broken in that part and the diode just doesnt work on my Nexus 5.
Does anyone have some the same problem?
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Is it switched on in settings under display?
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Yep its turned on.
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Figured it would be but had to ask. Factory reset as a last resort maybe?
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I installed Light Flow. Took a few minutes before I got any lights.
There's a test mode in light flow. Might be worth trying that too.
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Test mode in LF didn't work for me. I was going to uninstall but then I noticed the battery charging light came on. Now all of the programmed lights in LF work for me. I have not retried the test light feature.
light flow might have just glitched up the led for a bit. If it stops working again, try clearing app data, or reinstall, or uninstall light flow altogether. It has been known to have some issues.
In light flow you have to turn off the screen after turning on test mode, if you haven't tried that already.
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Yes, the screen MUST be off for the notification light to illuminate. In addition, at least for Light Flow, it can take several seconds for the notifications to light up, even when performing a test.
Same problem here and it's going to back for a refund. It was actually a replacement unit for the first one which had speaker issues.
I tried everything and never saw the light come on once while the first unit worked fine with the same settings.
try this
Hey guys I was having this same problem but I downloaded this app called notification light widget by Motorola and added it to my home screen activated it and my notification light has been working since just tuck the widget away on a side screen . its a good fix for now
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Hey guys I was having this same problem but I downloaded this app called notification light widget by Motorola and added it to my home screen activated it and my notification light has been working since just tuck the widget away on a side screen . its a good fix for now
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Just tried it on my phone thats going back tomorrow and it didn't help sadly.
has anyone worked out if its possible to have the n5 led lit while charing.
i find it odd that when screen off and on charge theres no way of knowing if its charging or not.
Get LightFlow
Yeah, LightFlow definitely provides this functionality, it's what I got it for, in fact.
LED manager does too.
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Does it work if the phone is off altogether? Mine doesn't, and I don't know if it's an issue or not.
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Is there anything that I can use to turn the led notification off at night time? It's really annoying having it flashing in my room at night time when someone does something on Facebook or a Gmail arrives etc
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I use light flow
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I use Silent Hours.
Maybe try this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1803130
I like Do Not Disturb.
Not only does it control the LED, but it can control all your sounds too. You can set quiet hours, and it can even access your calendars, so that it can automatically set quiet time during meetings. It has separate day and night modes, so, for example, you can have it vibrate during quiet times during the day, but be totally silent at night. You can also set exceptions, so that certain people can call or text you during quiet times.
Works awesome.
I've found ledblinker on the play store. Looks good! Anyone tried it?
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Try placing the phone face down at night.
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Try placing the phone face down at night.
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Lol... That's too easy
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LED off in Slient Mode
I know this is a fairly old thread, but I noticed the LED on my Nexus 5 does not blink when it is in Silent Mode. Is this this behavior normal? Shouldn't the LED blink regardless of the Sound/Vibration settings?
I put my phone on silent every night and the LED still blinks.
I use Trigger. I started using it for NFC tags but recently bought it for the other features. One thing I do is set a trigger at 10:00 PM, Sunday through Thursday, that puts the phone on silent and turns off the notification light. Then at about 6:20 AM, it does the opposite to turn them back on.
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I put my phone on silent every night and the LED still blinks.
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That's really odd...
I tested it a few times and no matter what I try, the LED does not blink when the phone is set to silent (No sound/no vibration). I mean, it's great, because it keeps LED notification off at night, but I wish I could find out what makes it behave that way.
Ben36 said:
I've found ledblinker on the play store. Looks good! Anyone tried it?
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Lightflow used to blink even when no notification arrived. Sometimes. So I switched to ledblinker. It's just perfect, reliable and has the ability of "sleeping time"
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Lightflow used to blink even when no notification arrived. Sometimes. So I switched to ledblinker. It's just perfect, reliable and has the ability of "sleeping time"
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Yup, I've been using it ever since I found it. It's been flawless all the time
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