Is there a program to have color to the battery status on the HOMEpage of diamond.
Example, Green when battery is good. Red is low.. Yellow as charging?
How do I do that?
bati 2.3
with costume color !
Try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=364768
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I have been searching the forums all morning. I can't seem to find the name of the app that puts a power bar at the top of the screen. I came with one of the cooked roms that I was running on my wizard. If some one could point me in the right direction, I would be very happy. I loved that feature, it would go white while charging turn red when I was at about 15% battery, and it was always at the top the screen no matter what app I was running. Thanks in advance.
HH
battery bar
sounds like you are talking about batti...or the other would be vistahide battery gauge.
Thanks so much. LOL now have two to choose from. Thanks for the quick response.
HH
wish
wish I could have batti's features with vistahide's multi color bar.
pBar 1.5 is my favourite task manager and also can display a 1 pixel Battery Bar at the top of the screen. The bar goes from Flashing Red, Solid Red, Solid Green (0-5%, 5-10%, 10-100%). The bar is silver/grey when charging.
Hey guys has anyone got a fix or tweak to make the battery indicator and clock stay at the top all the time? Something lik the little dots at the top of SPB Pocket plus that works with touch flow, the clock isnt so important mostly the battery life...
anyone know the answer?
Try Ariel's battery application. Just Google it... Or find it here...
Can somebody point me to an app that can display the temperature directly in the status bar? BatteryIndicator only shows the percentage and I have to unlock the phone and pull it down in order to see the temp. Is there an app I can use to display the battery temperature (or CPU temperature) directly in the status bar?
Battery Status Pro does this.
[Edit] just noticed you wanted it displayed in the status bar. Don't know of one. Sorry.
I just use battery life widget on my main home screen. It shows temp right there for you on your home screen.
RogerPodacter said:
I just use battery life widget on my main home screen. It shows temp right there for you on your home screen.
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I don't want a widget, I just want the temperature displayed in my status bar. If you know an app that does that, please let me know.
RogerPodacter said:
I just use battery life widget on my main home screen. It shows temp right there for you on your home screen.
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I don't want a widget, I just want the temperature displayed in my status bar. If you know an app that does that, please let me know.
I've seen one around, but can't remember its name.
Anyway, there's one for sure, just keep searching.
There's an app called tempmonitor but it shows systems temp not battery.... I think
Ijust searched for it and it looks like they're having trouble with it if you have froyo
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Try with BatteryTime Lite
I too seek this functionality.
BatteryTime Lite gives a charge percentage in the status bar, but does NOT offer the ability to display the temperature in the status bar. You can drag down from the status bar display and see the temperature, but that is just as inconvenient as having to go look at a widget.
So, we keep looking...
Respectfully, I would like to know why this is important to you.
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I am learning about over clocking, and I am concerned about overheating by running the CPU too fast. So I wanted to watch the battery temperature while I did my normal phone activities.
It looks like temperature is something that must be polled, (rather than receiving as an event) so this sort of functionality, specifically within the status bar, may be unattractive for a developer, because the polling would be more of a drain on battery and CPU, than just posting the new status when the notification comes in.
use "TempMonitor lite". It gives you a small icon in the status bar with the temperature of your battery. It's what i use for it. Good luck
SOUSAFRUI @ NEXUS ONE
Thanks!
As soon as I figured out to set the display color to white, it worked like a champ.
(The black default was invisible, and appeared non-working.)
Did someone answer this question? Interesten in app like topic author!
Found one, use battery monitor widget with a skin showing battery temp from here:http://www.3c71.com/notifications/ccc71.bmw.icons.ttc1.apk
Hi,
Can someone make a launcher with the notification bar transparent? I just noticed that the "burn-in" problem for blue background is real. I used Jscreen for 6-7 hours and 90% percent of "burn-in" problem was fixed, but It will be nice to have a transparent notification bar. This way the "burn-in" problem won't be an issue.
PS: To check if you have "burn-in" problem enter "LCD Test Mode" by dialing *#0*# then choose "red", "green" and "blue". Check the notification bar area.
Wrong section to ask a question seeing as we already have a question/answer forum
On another note, why not just get a launcher that supports toggling status bar ?
eg LauncherPro,Adwlauncher,Zeam....etc (Order does not reflect preference)
Daneshm90 said:
Wrong section to ask a question seeing as we already have a question/answer forum
On another note, why not just get a launcher that supports toggling status bar ?
eg LauncherPro,Adwlauncher,Zeam....etc (Order does not reflect preference)
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I think a question for modified launcher belongs to Development area. The poll is only secondary issue.
I like the stock launcher (it is the only one on JS3 who doesn't lag without lagfix) and tell me how do you select on other launchers the notification bar if you choose to hide it.
Is there an app to check that? I'm in cm7 and the code doesn't work beside samsung firmwares..
Swipe up to make it appear. Swipe down to open it completely.
Idan73 said:
Swipe up to make it appear. Swipe down to open it completely.
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Thank you, good to know . But it is useful only for launchers who have this option.
leoon said:
Is there an app to check that? I'm in cm7 and the code doesn't work beside samsung firmwares..
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Jscreen. After you start Fix Stuck Pixel press Menu and choose Locate.
How does this technically fix the degradation ??
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"Removes burn-in by equalising screen usage. "
This probably means degrading the entire screen with the hopes that the degradation will match on the burned out area
Degradation can be stopped with lower brightness, right? With apps like Screen Filter.
Hm... On the other hand, what has brightness to do with colors? On classic LCDs - nothing, hm...
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How does this technically fix the degradation ??
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"Removes burn-in by equalising screen usage. "
This probably means degrading the entire screen with the hopes that the degradation will match on the burned out area
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I really don't think so because with Jscreenfix it's the same pattern on whole screen. If it's about degradation then pixels already damaged will be damaged more, so the difference between pixels degradation will be the same.
For this issue, I'm using this combination:
1. Use another launcher. I'm using ADW, and activate the 'Hide Notification Panel' option.
2. Activate the 'Full Screen Mode' in my browser. This will hide the notif panel while browsing. I'm using Opera Mobile.
3. Get rid the clock in the notif panel. I'm using the PaulDiddy's theme to do that. Then I use widget to display the clock.
4. Reduce the screen brightness to minimum as much as possible.
5. Any other ways that prevent too many appearence of bright static pixels will help to reduce the burn in issue getting worse.
Awww. If only I know an app call Jscreen, I will not waste my time sending my phone for service just 2 days ago (got back today).
The only thing I found so far is changing the background of notification bar as shown in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=726411
I chose transparent bar.
coradux said:
The only thing I found so far is changing the background of notification bar as shown in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=726411
I chose transparent bar.
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TBH, I dont see how having a transparent bar will help vs a black bar, infact having a transparent bar will degrade it significantly faster vs black.
EarlZ said:
TBH, I dont see how having a transparent bar will help vs a black bar, infact having a transparent bar will degrade it significantly faster vs black.
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The problem is with pixels from inactive region of the notification bar, so it seems that degradation results from inactivity. A transparent bar will put them to work so they will not degrade anymore.
PS: the colour of the notification bar isn't 100% black, it's grey or 90% black, so maybe it's better to say Static Pixels instead of Inactive Pixels. In both cases activity seems to make them recover.
PPS: The third PNG looks more like the actual "burn-in" (the difference between colors isn't so big though).
Hello.I would like to change the color of music beat lights but i have searched the whole phone and couldnt find a way to change it to another color.
Sorry for poor english.Thanks in advance
I think the bar will only light up with the corresponding album cover colour. There is an app which gives you more options with the LED bar, type in " Illumination Bar Notification " on the Playstore
However I would hang and hopefully wait for someone more intelligent on phones for some clearer advice
Hope this helps
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Hello.I would like to change the color of music beat lights but i have searched the whole phone and couldnt find a way to change it to another color.
Sorry for poor english.Thanks in advance
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u should search for another music player that allow u to change led color
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