are there any terminal codes or apps that would change this?
ElChibo said:
are there any terminal codes or apps that would change this?
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For the most part, most roms should have settings within the messaging app and dialer to change this.
Look there first as with the Rom I am currently using I am able to set the blinking speed and or the color for my text messages.
Outside of messaging I havent bothered to test myself.
Download Missed Call from the market.
You can change led colour, blink speed, vibrate patterns, etc. It's pretty good.
Meltus said:
Download Missed Call from the market.
You can change led colour, blink speed, vibrate patterns, etc. It's pretty good.
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yeah.. im using that now but its sorta arratic..
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Well i just saw SMS Popup and the posibility to change LED Color :S but i want to change LED color without having SMS Popup, there is an app to do that ? plz help me .
I was wondering that too. Is there a way to make the lights, including the send/back/end etc.... flash? Disco!
IOmega666 said:
Well i just saw SMS Popup and the posibility to change LED Color :S but i want to change LED color without having SMS Popup, there is an app to do that ? plz help me .
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Missed Call will allow you to change all LED color notifications:
http://www.androlib.com/android.application.anno-android-missedcall-zwq.aspx
You can just get a better/hacked default SMS app instead and have the option. ;] ;] ;]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=540651
Well, I'm not looking for anything like that. I'm not certain about the original poster though. I love sms popup. I was just looking for a spoof app to make my phone go nuts with all the lights flashing!
Thanks for the info though.
there was an app called rave (or something) in the market ages ago.. might still be there
There's an old app call dgAlert Classic. It allows you to change sms/mms LED notification color and flash rate. It doesn't work with Donut though. Only 1.5 and lower.
gonna try missed call . thx guys .
im running cyanogens 4.04 and missed calls have a blue led and also you can change the color for messages without having to install any app
Awesome!
El Cipitio said:
im running cyanogens 4.04 and missed calls have a blue led and also you can change the color for messages without having to install any app
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I think I love you. In a not gay brotherly way...Anyway, I am running Cyanogen as well and have totally seemed tip have skipped over this feature in the settings. You win and internet.
Hey there ppl
Iam searching for some software which can customize the Trackballs LED when i recieve sms or have a missed call to flash faster.
The LED is very usefull when you do not have any sound or vibration on the phone and its laying ont the table. But the idea of it dissappears when it only flashes once every 10 seconds as you will have to look at it in a long time to see if you have recieved anything.
So it could be really nice if some sort of software existed
~D
I came across NotifyLight(Pulselight) app, but it just works when screen is on The app dev doesn't seem to support it anymore...
Could anybody put his hands on and modify that app to get it flash when the screen is off?
it always flashed when my scrren was of off on my magic/? ill try it now
surfwaimea said:
I came across NotifyLight(Pulselight) app, but it just works when screen is on The app dev doesn't seem to support it anymore...
Could anybody put his hands on and modify that app to get it flash when the screen is off?
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To be more specific, for example when a sms comes while screen is off the trackball dosn't start to glow
surfwaimea said:
To be more specific, for example when a sms comes while screen is off the trackball dosn't start to glow
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You could install theVillain Rom 3.3.... When receiving sms, email, voicemail, notification, the trackball will led.. you can also switch off part of these settings.
Notifylight works fine (IF YOU HAVE ROOT!)
I got my N1 third-hand (would you believe it), and am simply blown away by it. I came over from a Nokia 5530, where the touch menu button would light up every few minutes. Is it possible to do this on the N1, at least while the screen is on?
I'm running Cyanogen Mod 6 RC3, and I've ticked the option where the LED works as a breathing light, but it isn't. Please help me, I'm new to all this.
Umm yes go into settings, cyan settings, UI, track ball, and you can set the track ball color for each individual app. So for me texts blink red, missed call blue, Twitter green, etc.
No no I know that and I love it. But is it possible to make the trackball light up every couple of minutes for no reason? It's no biggie, but I think it would make a nice touch.
Send yourself a text message and never clear it. =P
JCopernicus said:
Send yourself a text message and never clear it. =P
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XD. That is one way to go about. I like the humour and friendliness in these forums. It's a great place for beginners like me to get aquainted with our phones.
emmib said:
No no I know that and I love it. But is it possible to make the trackball light up every couple of minutes for no reason? It's no biggie, but I think it would make a nice touch.
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Yeah I'm pretty sure you can have the track ball flash all the time for no reason. Did you check all the settings?
Edit: I thought I saw a setting for this but now I can't find it. Maybe it doesn't exist...?
There is a setting, but it doesn't seem to work. Then KIagain, I am getting poor battery life compared to my Nokia, so no breathing light is both a blessing and a curse
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ive got the same problem, there is an option in in the ui settings that says always pulse, but it doesnt seem to work for some reason. does anyone know if there is a fix for this
There is a free app in the market called LED Disco that will flash your trackball any color you want(as long as the screen is timed out)
You pick the colors via settings. You can have it cycle thru all the colors as well.
It even kills itself when a notification comes in so the notification can take over the trackball color, and then turns itself back on when you clear the notification.
Old MuckenMire said:
There is a free app in the market called LED Disco that will flash your trackball any color you want(as long as the screen is timed out)
You pick the colors via settings. You can have it cycle thru all the colors as well.
It even kills itself when a notification comes in so the notification can take over the trackball color, and then turns itself back on when you clear the notification.
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Thanks a million, I shall try that out.
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emmib said:
Thanks a million, I shall try that out.
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I just downloaded led disco, I am running it to see what happens to my battery life if it doesn't drain it horribly it'll be pretty cool to use on a regular basis
FWIW, whenever I forget to read emails and leave the LEF blinking, when I come back, the battery usage is much higher than the 0.5% I normally get and the battery usage screen claims the "display" has been hogging the power.
Thanks to *leerobottom from another forum...
Introduced is the official APK for Gingerbread.
Tested and working, just set an alarm for 7am via Google Voice Actions.
Works on 2.2. Install like any other .apk
*camalot (in reference to signedDeskClockGoogle.apk)
"If your interested, I changed the following:
DeskClock$6.smali - line: 51 to
Code:
Code:
const-string v3, "sec.musicplayer.PLAYBACK_VIEWER"
I am looking to see if I can change the screen saver mode color as well, but haven't yet done so.
The only other changes were to a couple of the images. I changed the launcher icon to the other "clock" with blue hands and changed the widget hands images to be the same blue. The selection indicator was also changed from green to blue, but i havent seen where that is actually used yet."
hayabusa1300cc said:
Thanks to *leerobottom from another forum...
Introduced is the official APK for Gingerbread.
Tested and working, just set an alarm for 7am via Google Voice Actions.
Works on 2.2. Install like any other .apk
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Thanks bro! The apk has to be modified to point to the Samsung musicplayer because the music button does not work. Ill see if I can do it when I get home tonight!
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Ihaveanepic said:
Thanks bro! The apk has to be modified to point to the Samsung musicplayer because the music button does not work. Ill see if I can do it when I get home tonight!
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Welcome bro thanks, I failed to notice that because I always used the stock clock
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Can somebody post a screenshot?
sprice5 said:
Can somebody post a screenshot?
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+1 on that
Thanks
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Is the desktop widget I believe.
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Do you have to have another application to get the weather and news integrated into this?
seanmatthewryan said:
Do you have to have another application to get the weather and news integrated into this?
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No sir, all within, news also there as well
Ihaveanepic said:
Thanks bro! The apk has to be modified to point to the Samsung musicplayer because the music button does not work. Ill see if I can do it when I get home tonight!
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Here is one that I modified to work with TouchWiz music player. I did also tweak it a little bit to make it a little more TouchWiz like (i changed the greens to be TWBlueish)
If your interested, I changed the following:
DeskClock$6.smali - line: 51 to
Code:
const-string v3, "sec.musicplayer.PLAYBACK_VIEWER"
I am looking to see if I can change the screen saver mode color as well, but haven't yet done so.
The only other changes were to a couple of the images. I changed the launcher icon to the other "clock" with blue hands and changed the widget hands images to be the same blue. The selection indicator was also changed from green to blue, but i havent seen where that is actually used yet.
I fixed the landscape mode bug that was causing it to crash
Very nice job. If I can make 1 request. Could you change the color of the dock button when pushed. Currently it's yellow and the TW blue would be awesome. If you touch and hold the screen dimmer in the top left corner the clock turns green. Maybe that would be blue also? Although I kinda like that one.
Thanks again fr your hard work....
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Very nice job. If I can make 1 request. Could you change the color of the dock button when pushed. Currently it's yellow and the TW blue would be awesome. If you touch and hold the screen dimmer in the top left corner the clock turns green. Maybe that would be blue also? Although I kinda like that one.
Thanks again fr your hard work....
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Yeah I was looking at doing the green clock. I will see what i can do about the button selections.
Ok, here's a "blue'd" one
The "screen saver" mode is still green, i didn't change that.
I'm having a problem with this clock app that it sets the default alarm tone to silent which defeats the purpose of being able to use voice command to set an alarm. I'm on Bonzi 1.0.1. There are no options to change it in the program, and my default notification tone is not set to silent...
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I'm having a problem with this clock app that it sets the default alarm tone to silent which defeats the purpose of being able to use voice command to set an alarm. I'm on Bonzi 1.0.1. There are no options to change it in the program, and my default notification tone is not set to silent...
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When you create or edit the alarm you can set what ringtone it will use, you can also override the alarm so it will be audible even if the phone is set to silent mode. that is in the settings, not when you create/edit an alarm.
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When you create or edit the alarm you can set what ringtone it will use, you can also override the alarm so it will be audible even if the phone is set to silent mode. that is in the settings, not when you create/edit an alarm.
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That defeats the purpose of being able to set an alarm by voice command which is the only reason I wanted to use this DeskClock. If I still have to go in and change the alarm once it's set it's worthless to me. I just wanted to know if everyone was having this issue or if it was something I could fix. I just want the default alarm to be a sound and not set to Silent.
Oh. Ok I see what your saying. I will look at it. I have to fix a bug that crashes it when switching to landscape anyhow.
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hi, is there any chance this will work on the droid? i have tried the signed and the original apks the original installs but it is the same and the others wont install.
thanks in advance as this is driving me crazy as i use voice actions all the time.
Some of you are getting the weather to show up also, but it isn't working for me.
Is there a way to change the flashing green LED notification to RED for all incoming messages/notifications? I've tried light flow but couldn't get it to work.
Not that i know of. Havent seen anything mentioning that ability in the 3 months ive been here.
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The one thing i was really hoping to change, besides that this phone is sweet!!!
Thank you for replying
Buy a samsung or a nexus with an RGB led
King Shatta said:
The one thing i was really hoping to change, besides that this phone is sweet!!!
Thank you for replying
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If you use an app like Notify or SMS Popup, you can then configure the notification given for a particular event and specify the LED color. You could configure them all to red.
I use SMS popup and I can confirm it works for custom notifications as I have mine set for green color from one person and red color for another person. That way I know who texted me just from the LED color if I didn't respond initially.