Anyone know how to turn off the lights below the screen butjust keep the trackball lit?
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Is it possible to do something to turn off the key lights for the galaxy s? When I'm reading at night time in bed I can use screen filter to dim the screen, but then the lights on the keypad almost blind me!
Please tell me there is a way to turn them off!
looking for something similar too.
Not till developers can dive in to the kernel source i am affraid
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Samsung galaxy tab 7 in. Screen went black home light and menu light back Button search lights on screen dark is there a reset how can I fix it
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I have a g1 that is about 3 years old or so, and I am having a problem. When the phone is booted up and the screen is off, pressing the power button will turn the screen on, but the back light is off and the phone is unresponsive. If I lock the phone again and unlock it by pushing up the keyboard, the backlight works and the screen works too. If I slide the keyboard down, the back light goes and phone becomes unresponsive. The only way to get the backlight back on is to lock the phone, and unlock it by sliding up the keyboard. I realized that when the back light is off and the phone seems unresponsive (keyboard closed), the touches and button presses are actually recorded, because when I slide the keyboard up, the presses and touches are carried out as they were put in (even though the back light stays off). This has been happening for a few months now. Any ideas?
replace the flex cable
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Hi all,
the capacitive buttons on my black HTC One do not light up. I couldn't find any setting which toggles the backlight or did I miss something?
Is this normal/different for the black version?
try covering the top part of the phone and see if it lights up.
i find its app dependent.. or so i thought. maybe it is just lighting?
Even in a dark room the backlights for home and back do not light up. The only way to light them is to cover the top of the phone. Any suggestions? Thanks
I found my answer to this. The light sensor is too sensitive...it does not work as it should. The sensor is the top left corner circle on the front of the phone. I just put a piece of black tape over it. Now the backlight buttons stay lit and I can see them in a dimly lit room.
ha. :silly:
I didn't even know they had lights?
Learn something everyday.:good:
I really don't want top have to put tape on my pretty new phone. But I'm glad to find out that I can cover the light sensor and then the buttons will show up. Hopefully that will get fixed with an update
I'm using an app: capacitive buttons backlight (i think it's called)
Edit: Capacitive Buttons Brightness
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