Disabling LEDs - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Is it just me or are there too many blinking lights on this phone? I know it's working so I really don't care that it's talking to the network, or that bluetooth is enabled, I know it is and I really don't need to be reminded.
So, does anyone know of a program or just some registry hacks to turn off all the annoying LEDs??
Thanks!
-RT

not sure if it would work, but there's this http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-keylight-v1-03.html

Try this program here http://www.modaco.com/content/Smart...nload-Discussion/259413/Kaiser-Notifications/
I have it installed and it's pretty nice. It disables all the LEDs at once if you want, or you can change the LEDS to display different colors than the standard ones. Couple of quirks, like when you recharge it doesn't show a solid green LED, but that returns if you uninstall. I like the program.

Perfect!
I'll give it a shot!
Thanks a lot!
-RT

FYI
Just FYI. LEDs are totally different on AT&T devices. The modaco app does work but there does not appear to be a clear nor 1 to 1 mapping of the programs over rides to the AT&T LEDs. It does work well though to simply turn all LEDs off. I would like to have the charging one still work, but the solution is good enough.

Related

Disable LEDs

I found this post here about disabling the LEDs on Magician here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=243229 . Like on that device this registry change disables vibrate as well. A strange link... Anyone have a real fix to turn off these annoying LEDs? Ideally a solution would allow disabling them separately, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS on the right and charging, charged, network status etc. on the left. I am probably hoping for way too much but the constant blue, green and yellows are so annoying...
Hi
Yes, see: http://www.modaco.com/Kaiser-Notifications-t259413.html
Regards
Phil
Almost
Cool, Paul, thanks. However, the location and function of the LEDs on the AT&T model are totally different than the Kaiser (see AT&T users manual if interested). I seemed to be able to switch some LEDs around but could not really figure out what effect the individual controls have. In the end I did use it to simply disable all LEDs and it does leave vibrate enabled (big plus!). I guess I can only eventually hope for a modified version that really matches the AT&T model.

Alternative for Kaiser Notifications?

I search a program like Kaiser Notifications... I don't wanna ust it, because for some reason it screws up my cube and it disables the proper behavoir of the green led when the phone is charged completley.
The developer doesn't seem to be able to fix this, so I search an alternative now, someone found something like this?
ps. Kasier Notifications lets the LED's blink when you have a missed call, sms etc.
Did you find anything? I've just upgraded to WM6.1 and the Kaiser Notifications doesn't seem to work anymore I really liked the functionality, I don't know what they are showing now, just seems to blink green and blue constantly!

LED configuration

I am looking for a way to configure the LED on my Kaiser, so that p.ex. on a missed call, a new sms/mms or email, the LED flashes differently, in a different color or stays light.
Have tried nueLED which should do that and much more, but without results.
Any thoughts on how to achieve the LED config?
Thanks and rgds
Sansibar
sansibar said:
I am looking for a way to configure the LED on my Kaiser, so that p.ex. on a missed call, a new sms/mms or email, the LED flashes differently, in a different color or stays light.
Have tried nueLED which should do that and much more, but without results.
Any thoughts on how to achieve the LED config?
Thanks and rgds
Sansibar
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Good luck removing nueLED, it's been stuck on my device since I installed it long ago... Blergh..
KaiserNotification is another one which modifies the LED behavior, but it doesn't change the inherent behavior of the lights, only allows you to modify which lights show..
Such as I don't want the stupid "signal" or "GPS", or "Bluetooth" lights so I disable those. I set missed calls to Red, Missed SMS/MMS to blue, unread emails to Green.
One caveat is that you no longer see charging/charged lights.. I dunno if there's some way around this, but it's not a huge deal for me.

[Q] LEDs Hack problem. Alternative app?

Ever since upgrading to CM6 Stable, LEDs Hack has not completely worked for me.
I have it set to disable all lights when plugged in, except the charging LED. It does this fine, however it is failing to intercept notifications (text/email/missed call/variosu app notifications) and just lets the trackball flash away.
This is incredibly annoying and distracting. It usually wakes me up because the trackball is so bright in darkness.
Is there an alternative app that can do a similar job and do it right?
I could always turn my phone face down but I don't want to do that!
In Froyo an app is able to disable LEDs, so being rooted and using LEDs Hack is no longer necessary; perhaps the developer stopped supporting it at that point?
I haven't used LEDs Hack since the developer added the same functionality into Bedside for Froyo, which faithfully disables all lights, LEDs included, on CM6 for me. It's 99 cents, but you get a great side-table clock along with it!
I'll look into Bedside, thanks - I suppose I can always refund it if it still doesn't work for whatever reason!

[Q] Control notification LED?

Has anyone found an app that gives us better control over the hardware LED?
I'd like to have the notification light periodically blink when there's an SMS message or missed call, (and maybe some of the other important notifications), and the default settings offer so little control as to be useless. <rant> Seriously, why would I want a LED to tell me if the phone is charging, I can see damned well that it's charging, there's a cord attached! </rant>
There's the LEDBlinker app, which has all the options i'd want, but when I put it into test mode, it doesn't blink the leds.
Has anyone else tried to do this? Has anyone had any success? It's a cool hardware feature, that I think i'd really use - but it's hobbled by the crap configuration options Samsung gave us.
Thanks
DrAzzy said:
There's the LEDBlinker app, which has all the options i'd want, but when I put it into test mode, it doesn't blink the leds.
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Samsung prevents the LED notifications from working unless the screen is turned off. I'm using Light Manager (the dev participates on this forum), and so far it works fine in "alternate" mode. When you test the LED settings, a pop-up tells you to turn off the screen, and only then will the test work (and it does).
barnabydog said:
Samsung prevents the LED notifications from working unless the screen is turned off. I'm using Light Manager (the dev participates on this forum), and so far it works fine in "alternate" mode. When you test the LED settings, a pop-up tells you to turn off the screen, and only then will the test work (and it does).
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Thanks - turns out I'd turned the LED off in settings (along with the options to use the LED to show charging status). /facepalm

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