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Hello you know where we find the color for this phrase surrounded in red
thank you

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yellow background color

is there a way to change the irritating yellow sprint colors to something less obtrusive?
I did read somewhere where someone was able to change it but was unable to find it.
There is, I have it but cannot paste onto this answer.
Search for Blue Focus Highlight, either on here or PPC Geeks. There are actually several colors, I just chose this one.

Change text color in 'LS_LockScene_240x320.cpr'

Hey,
This might be a very stupid question, but I have no idea about how to change the clock text color into #F24400.
They used a 8 nummered color-code (#FFFFFFFF) instead of the usual 6, but when I change it, I always get a standard blue color. I looked all over the internet, but couln't find the answer.
Hope you guys can help me...
No one, wants to change the text colours? No one knows 'how to' either?
edit: Oke, I was able to change it into a red colour by using '#FF0000FF'. So it is possible, but does anybody know a colour-code list for 8 characters?
On this site there are a few
http://www.ellipsix.net/textwriter/render.jsp
Thanks!
O, it's so simple. Just the normal colour code with 'FF' behind it.
Why didn't I come up with that. I tried adding a '00' or a '0' in front and a '0' in the back...
But anyway, now I know how it works.

need colorblind app

point camera at color,
push button,
phone reports color it "sees"
any takers?
Hell yeah, great when I'm shopping and can't decide if that damn shirt is purple or blue, or red or green
this would actually be a lot more complicated than your statement makes it out to be.
unless the photo is of a solid color with no shading or highlights of any kind, the camera will recognize all possible variations in all shades of the one color.
A programmer would have to call every highlight and shade of a single color as "RED"... I/E: Sangria, Burgundy, Rose, Crimson, etc would all need to just be "RED"...
rbrainard said:
this would actually be a lot more complicated than your statement makes it out to be.
unless the photo is of a solid color with no shading or highlights of any kind, the camera will recognize all possible variations in all shades of the one color.
A programmer would have to call every highlight and shade of a single color as "RED"... I/E: Sangria, Burgundy, Rose, Crimson, etc would all need to just be "RED"...
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But I'm colorblind! How am I supposed to tell if the traffic light is green or red if I don't have this app!!
just2good4u3434 said:
But I'm colorblind! How am I supposed to tell if the traffic light is green or red if I don't have this app!!
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Green is always at the bottom...
rbrainard said:
this would actually be a lot more complicated than your statement makes it out to be.
unless the photo is of a solid color with no shading or highlights of any kind, the camera will recognize all possible variations in all shades of the one color.
A programmer would have to call every highlight and shade of a single color as "RED"... I/E: Sangria, Burgundy, Rose, Crimson, etc would all need to just be "RED"...
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Well, yes it is complicated, but narrowing the area of concern (like our own eyes' center of visual acuity) down to the central few hundred pixels of the photo, and then applying a histogram to the colors, it should be fairly obvious what is the dominant color. you could get exotic and report fancy color names (periwinkle). Even neater, interface this to voice, so the phone says "red", etc...
just2good4u3434 said:
But I'm colorblind! How am I supposed to tell if the traffic light is green or red if I don't have this app!!
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Could you imagine using an app like that to decide wether to stop or not. "Oh the light changed, where is my android? Hey why is that car pulling out in front of me? Will this dang program ever load? (after 5 nano seconds)" Nope, don't think this type of smartphone app would be effective. Plus for driving, the positional reference would be better (thanks to earlier poster).
i had seen an app on the market that claimed to tell you the main color the camera picks up... ill search tonight see if i can find it again
ok by searching camera color i have found a few
Color Detector uk 1.19
What Color? us $0.99
Color Blind? us $1.99
Retina euro 1.00
the one i had found before was a free app, guessing it was one listed above in beta stages. hope this helps you
I found "This Color What color? Free".
This app gives you the HEX code of the color that the camera has on the center of the screen. Maybe someone can build us an app to translate that hex into an audible color name.
Edit: Go to AppBrain and search for "camera color". You'll fine at least 5 good apps that you can try. I will be testing them tomorrow!!!

Trackball colors?

i remember reading that the trackball is multi colored and you can change the color and flash mode similar to how a sidekick works.....i have yet to see this on the phone in any menu...is this indeed possible and is it possible for someone to pump out an app for it? given the characteristics of the "white" light that the trackball emmits when notifing im almost positive its a multi color led underneath (or seperate RGB LED's)
*EDIT*
here is a link to the article i read it in, its in the 3rd paragraph
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10425600-1.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=613868
thanks for the link, i didnt even think to look on the main forum area, thanks
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Cubot X9 notification Led

Hi all, I'm very glad to be members of this community.
I've buy a Cubot X9 and I enjoy this phone.
This smartphone have a notification led and the stock firmware
Can visualize only Red, Blue and Green color.
I would like to know how I can change the system file contents
To get more notification colors.
Someone can help me to modify this?
Thank you in advance.
Luigi.

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