Are there any solutions out there for a more feature packed screen color calibration setting than the stock oxygen os one? I'd like an option with a red green and blue slider as I find the whites still too warm for my liking. Ideally perhaps a Huawei color calibration port?
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Limeybastard said:
Are there any solutions out there for a more feature packed screen color calibration setting than the stock oxygen os one? I'd like an option with a red green and blue slider as I find the whites still too warm for my liking. Ideally perhaps a Huawei color calibration port?
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By using a custom kernel only.
Batfink33 said:
By using a custom kernel only.
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So there's nothing I could use if I just rooted and kept oos?
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So there's nothing I could use if I just rooted and kept oos?
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No.
Limeybastard said:
So there's nothing I could use if I just rooted and kept oos?
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You can stay on OOS with a custom kernel.
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I thought I saw a mod around for LED notifications using the back lights of the soft keys, or was I just imagining things? I have Cyanogenmod 7.0.2. Please and thank you.
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I thought I saw a mod around for LED notifications using the back lights of the soft keys, or was I just imagining things? I have Cyanogenmod 7.0.2. Please and thank you.
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You need to flash a kernel that supports bln (back light notification) and then download the paid app "bln" from the app market.
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You need to flash a kernel that supports bln (back light notification) and then download the paid app "bln" from the app market.
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or free app.... the paid version has more features; recommended to get paid if you're going to use it
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You need to flash a kernel that supports bln (back light notification) and then download the paid app "bln" from the app market.
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Question, this kernel can be found at? Will this affect my experience with CM7?
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Smokexz said:
Question, this kernel can be found at? Will this affect my experience with CM7?
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Netarchy's 1.3.0.X+ above kernels have it. And yes it will affect your experience with CM7..... affecting in a positively way. It's so much better than the stock kernel.
It has support for Voodoo Color, Voodoo Color, BLN and a lot of other goodies.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=936219
NOTE: When you flash a newer version of CM7 afterwards. You'll have to flash the kernel after flashing CM7 as well because flashing CM7 replaces your kernel with the stock kernel.
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Netarchy's 1.3.0.X+ above kernels have it. And yes it will affect your experience with CM7..... affecting in a positively way. It's so much better than the stock kernel.
It has support for Voodoo Color, Voodoo Color, BLN and a lot of other goodies.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=936219
NOTE: When you flash a newer version of CM7 afterwards. You'll have to flash the kernel after flashing CM7 as well because flashing CM7 replaces your kernel with the stock kernel.
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Thanks, so I shoud keep the file in my root at all times no?
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AAAAAAAAAAND my wifi doesn't work... wtf?
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AAAAAAAAAAND my wifi doesn't work... wtf?
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What kernel are you on? I don't understand how your wifi doesn't work. Did you reboot your phone and try it again?
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What kernel are you on? I don't understand how your wifi doesn't work. Did you reboot your phone and try it again?
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Well I know I flashed the newest one ( the experimental one) dunno which one though, I just flashed my backup, got
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=949292
Works great, and I tried the BNL, pretty cool gotta get used to it and I also like this kernel cause apparently it has godly battery life?
Also recommended and not mentioned is the "No LED" app from the market... works by highlighting one or two pixils of the screen...
I never needed to mess witht the backlight stuffs... But still Netarchy's kernel is very worth it..
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Well I know I flashed the newest one ( the experimental one) dunno which one though, I just flashed my backup, got
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=949292
Works great, and I tried the BNL, pretty cool gotta get used to it and I also like this kernel cause apparently it has godly battery life?
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So is your wifi working now or?
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So is your wifi working now or?
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Yep. Working fine.
@thisoneguy I just tried the No LED app and it is amazing. Serves the purpose. Hope it is not a battery hogger.
Cheers for that mate.
I've been using NoLED for approx 3 months and I've not experienced any issues with battery drain. It's a great app.
Cheers
Maksy
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Yep. Working fine.
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Well glad to know that you found the solution to your problem.
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Well glad to know that you found the solution to your problem.
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You and me both.
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Is there any way to enable a screen on animation by editing framework-res or anything like that?
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Cyanogenmod settings has an option for it
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Hexmaster93 said:
Cyanogenmod settings has an option for it
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Without cm
Hi all. Dunno if we´re talking about the same thing, but did one find a solution for setting the window animation to fast in OXYGEN. When punching menu, it pops up ridiculous slow
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Without cm
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You can do it on miui as well. Stock roms do not have this feature
And for oxygen, you need to turn off your animations to none then the popup will be really fast
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You can do it on miui as well. Stock roms do not have this feature
And for oxygen, you need to turn off your animations to none then the popup will be really fast
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Does not help much on my device:-( animations are set to none as default. No workarounds other than flashing cm7?
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buenso80 said:
Does not help much on my device:-( animations are set to none as default. No workarounds other than flashing cm7?
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I've used Oxygen in the past. It's a fast ROM but its too lightweight for me. Oxygen is a mini-version of CM7. Check Oxygen settings. I think when I used that ROM, the setting was in Oxygen settings.
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I've used Oxygen in the past. It's a fast ROM but its too lightweight for me. Oxygen is a mini-version of CM7. Check Oxygen settings. I think when I used that ROM, the setting was in Oxygen settings.
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Unfortunately there nothing about animation in oxygen-settings. A bit much to lightweight, maybe?
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Unfortunately there nothing about animation in oxygen-settings. A bit much to lightweight, maybe?
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That is a possibility. I know CM7 and MIUI has it. ROMs based off CM7 (NSCollab,etc) would have it too.
Just to clarify, I was wondering how to make it work (decompiling, etc.) from a stock epic 4g and I want a dev from a phone with a bigger user base to help me out.
Epic is not epic enough to get screen on animation.
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Is there a way to get the charging light to work without using a custom rom. Thanks in advance.
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Is there a way to get the charging light to work without using a custom rom. Thanks in advance.
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By default, the charging light is only on when the power is off. A custom rom is the only solution to your issue at this time.
okantomi said:
By default, the charging light is only on when the power is off. A custom rom is the only solution to your issue at this time.
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...or a custom kernel.
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Thanks, custom kernal worked great.
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...or a custom kernel.
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So right. I plum forgot to say that.
On one of my Xooms, I'm running ICS Stock ILM77 and Moto didn't change the charge light feature (bug) where it does not turn on when the Xoom is not turned off.
Can I flash - Charge Light Toggle from Rogue on ILM77?
Here's the build: http://www.android.net/forum/downloads.php?do=file&id=124
Thanks
For those wanting to know if you can flash that Zip to ICS, you can. I did this and did not experience any issues (yet).
UPDATE - Charging light does work, however, it never turns "green" when fully charged in ICS.
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UPDATE - Charging light does work, however, it never turns "green" when fully charged in ICS.
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I just flashed this on CM9 and it works as it should, turns green when fully charged.
Am i see there's alot of kernals im rooted and have clockwork recovery 5.0.2.0 im currently running miui crespos i think and i want to se if i can chang the rom but i tried others. It says aborted. Anyway every time i put the briteness down and hit the sleep button. It turns green while it turns off any ideas would help......... And whats the latest rom if anybody dont mind me asking........
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Am i see there's alot of kernals im rooted and have clockwork recovery 5.0.2.0 im currently running miui crespos i think and i want to se if i can chang the rom but i tried others. It says aborted. Anyway every time i put the briteness down and hit the sleep button. It turns green while it turns off any ideas would help......... And whats the latest rom if anybody dont mind me asking........
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What you have got there is voodoo colors. For some reason when brightness is turned down, the green screen shows up. Download voodoo app from the market and play with the settings or search for the optimal settings either on xda or google. Good luck with that.
what rom did you try??
sometimes not all nexus s 3G compatible with nexus s 4G...read first before flashing...
that normal for samoled nexus..just flash matr1x kernel,glados franco or others..it will fixed it..or you can lowering your dim level..
If you are on MIUI try this: Go to settings/display... turn automatic brightness on. You then should be able to see "Advanced Mode" under automatic brightness. Click that, then scroll down and turn "Use custom" on. Under that click "Light level to dim" and check 20 (default). Back out and done. If you don't like Automatic brightness you can turn it off. The settings still stick if you do.
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If you are on MIUI try this: Go to settings/display... turn automatic brightness on. You then should be able to see "Advanced Mode" under automatic brightness. Click that, then scroll down and turn "Use custom" on. Under that click "Light level to dim" and check 20 (default). Back out and done. If you don't like Automatic brightness you can turn it off. The settings still stick if you do.
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[edite] ok got it but its iscstill doin it....... Gonna try a kernal is thereva specific one.
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jose-n-liany08 said:
[edite] ok got it but its iscstill doin it....... Gonna try a kernal is thereva specific one.
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I'm using Ezekeel's GLaDOS V1.9 cfs version found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1336529
What MIUI version are you using?
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I'm using Ezekeel's GLaDOS V1.9 cfs version found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1336529
What MIUI version are you using?
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Yoo the minute i got my phone rooted right and it seem alot better then stock like always
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Do i down load bfs or cfs
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jose-n-liany08 said:
Do i down load bfs or cfs
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Use cfs. Its much more stable in MIUI
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Use cfs. Its much more stable in MIUI
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Ok the matrix didnt work
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No difference
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Sorry I couldn't be of more help. What I suggested worked for me when I had the green screen issue. Is your version of MIUI up to date? I'm on MIUI 1.12.2 which was updated just yesterday. Last resort, or thing to try is wipe everything and reflash an updated MIUI and custom kernel.
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Sorry I couldn't be of more help. What I suggested worked for me when I had the green screen issue. Is your version of MIUI up to date? I'm on MIUI 1.12.2 which was updated just yesterday. Last resort, or thing to try is wipe everything and reflash an updated MIUI and custom kernel.
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Kkkkkkkkk
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Hi all! I'm new to this 3d...I moved from the Moto Atrix 4g's one. I am one of the unlucky guys having the yellow tinted display on their nexus 5. I read several suppositions: someone says this is a panel problem, or simply that there are different panels from different vendors. I requested a RMA and the new phone arrived with the same yellow tint and a dead pixel so I sent it back to Netherlands. I'm waiting for requesting a second RMA but I also read that the yellow tint can be caused by a different color setting at kernel level. So my question is: can I hope to solve the problem simply flashing a "good" system image? That's the matter! Hope you can help me! Thank you all guys
Flashing a stock image won't fix that, since the color value is the same, it's just the color setting, the only way to change that would be to flash a custom kernel that would allow you to tweak the color values
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Flashing a stock image won't fix that, since the color value is the same, it's just the color setting, the only way to change that would be to flash a custom kernel that would allow you to tweak the color values
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Ok, If I didn't misunderstand we have the same color settings for different panels with different native properties, thus we should adapt the color settings according to the panel version, right? Otherwise flashing a stock kernel from a phone with a white tint should solve the issue....
The color values are the same in a stock kernel so it will look different because of the different panel. You need to adjust the values. Flashing a stock kernel from a phone withe a white display will not change anything for your yellow display
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I had this issue as well until I flashed the Franco kernel. Doing so fixed it beautifully and the display is gorgeous.
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Ok, If I didn't misunderstand we have the same color settings for different panels with different native properties, thus we should adapt the color settings according to the panel version, right? Otherwise flashing a stock kernel from a phone with a white tint should solve the issue....
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Try flashing the franko kernel, he's tweaked that so its a little more blueish. That might get you the display you're looking for
Charon96 said:
I had this issue as well until I flashed the Franco kernel. Doing so fixed it beautifully and the display is gorgeous.
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Try flashing the franko kernel, he's tweaked that so its a little more blueish. That might get you the display you're looking for
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I'm scared for warranty and updates: 1) Will I be able of going back to stock kernel (like if I had never modified anything) after flashing franco's kernel? 2) Will there be any problem when an official google update will occur? forgive me for my poor english
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I'm scared for warranty and updates: 1) Will I be able of going back to stock kernel (like if I had never modified anything) after flashing franco's kernel? 2) Will there be any problem when an official google update will occur? forgive me for my poor english
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Technically, rooting and putting stock custom recovery on required to flash the kernel could void your warranty. It's very ready to return your phone back to stock though. With the kernel installed you won't be able to install the ota updates. But again, it's easy to return to stock.
The beauty of owning a nexus device is anything that you can flash on it can be removed just a easily, i never about voiding the warranty
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What tool do you think is better? Thanks again
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alberto88a said:
What tool do you think is better? Thanks again
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Don't use a tool kit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47156064