I love this ROM - but can't live without BackLight Notification. It does come on but only stays on for the configured time. Configuration doesn't allow for a "Never" timeout. I would like to have BLN stay on so that I know when notifications are waiting.
Is there a way to do this - anyone - in this great ROM?
Thanx.
I'm on Doc's V11 and it seems to stay on indefinitely with the original ROM configuration. I don't have BLN installed.
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What does this app?
This application gives you control over the BacklightNotification settings on your phone.
What features does the Free version have?
enable/disable BacklightNotification function (without uninstalling bln)
test BacklightNotification
update function (notifies you about new BLN app, liblights or kernel releases)
Additional features in the Pro version:
scheduler (disable BLN at night, ...)
blinking:
select on/off led period
select overall blinking duration (5-60 minutes or unlimited)
select led status after blinking ends(on/off)
stop blinking if battery is below a selectable % level
call notification
Get it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=823922
Thanks for BLN. I got the pro version so I could use the schedule. I think the feature that I'd use most that I see as a future add on would be the widget support. If I had that, I probably wouldn't even need the scheduler as I'd be able to turn it on/off much easier than opening the app every time.
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Thanks for posting this!
My timer notification doesn't seem to be working, anyone know where it should normally be on the phone?
Thanks
I9000T - Kitchen JVO - Fugu Ultra
Hi, I have almost eveything set the way I want but my last issue is the vibration intensity is too low. In gingerbread & foyo there was an intensity slider bar under Settings/Sound but no where to be found on ICS. I even installed an app to set custom vibration patterns to vibrate longer but I can't feel it in my pocket.
Does anyone know know how to increase the intensity for calls & notifications?
Thanks!
I didn't even realize that. I came from CM7 to ICS, and CM7's haptic feedback setting were amazing. Though in ICS. The Vibration seems powerful enough for me. My issue is not having the ringer, and notification volumes seperated.
turbomonkey80 said:
I didn't even realize that. I came from CM7 to ICS, and CM7's haptic feedback setting were amazing. Though in ICS. The Vibration seems powerful enough for me. My issue is not having the ringer, and notification volumes seperated.
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under sound/volumes you need to deselect link volumes.
not found.
I'm using Team Hacksung's ROM. I can't find the option you mentioned anywhere. I'm guessing it's not implemented yet? I'll go ask over there. Thanks.
Yeah the vibration intensity is low on ICS. But I found out the only way to get normal vibration (like in Gingerbread) for Message Notification was to use a different Message app, like "GO SMS Pro" which gives me the normal vibration when I get incoming messages. So try using "GO SMS Pro" and see if it works for you.
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App to control this
Do you know if there's an app or something to control this in ICS? The default haptic feedback is much to weak for my tastes.
Semaphore kernel allows vibration intensity control in v 1.0.0, and with that you can use NStools
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I checked NSTools, and it doesn't mention being able to change vibration intensity.
Is it the kernel itself that allows this to be set? If so, is it a compiled option in the kernel, or what?
I'm not sure I understand how this tool works in conjunction with this kernel to allow setting this.
jevring said:
I checked NSTools, and it doesn't mention being able to change vibration intensity.
Is it the kernel itself that allows this to be set? If so, is it a compiled option in the kernel, or what?
I'm not sure I understand how this tool works in conjunction with this kernel to allow setting this.
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Pretty sure you need a kernel that supports it
Sent from my CM9 ICS i897 Captivate
Ok, thanks a lot. Going to see what they did, and see if it can be applied to the HTC Desire Z...
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There is a very nice mod called BLN which lights up the touchkey backlights as a notifications led if your phone doesn't come with one like the mini doesn't. We need someone to add this to the kernal of their custom rom.
Phone: Nexus 6 AT&T
Rom: [ROM][5.0.2][LRX22G] Chroma – 02/01/2015 | Native LED Notifications | Layers Support
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/rom-chroma-01-11-2015-t3000003EDIT
Question 1:
The Chrom Rom comes with LED support. I was wondering how to completely disable the LED. I made the LED color black in all the settings and then disabled both battery and notification LED options. When I connect a charger to my phone however, a green LED light turns on. How do I disable this if possible.
Question 2:
Which ROM would be the fastest and most stable. The stock kind such as Chroma or different ones like Cyanogenmod etc.
Thank You
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Solution to Question 1:
You need to purchase franco.Kernel updater ($4.99 USD)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.franco.kernel&hl=en
-->In this app, it will give you the option to turn off the battery LED and allow a multitude of other features which make it worth the purchase.
Solution to Question 2:
No such ROMs exist. In order to make a ROM faster, use a custom kernel and oc it. All nexus ROMs are stable.
424aca said:
Phone: Nexus 6 AT&T
Rom: [ROM][5.0.2][LRX22G] Chroma – 02/01/2015 | Native LED Notifications | Layers Support
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/rom-chroma-01-11-2015-t3000003
Question 1:
The Chrom Rom comes with LED support. I was wondering how to completely disable the LED. I made the LED color black in all the settings and then disabled both battery and notification LED options. When I connect a charger to my phone however, a green LED light turns on. How do I disable this if possible.
Question 2:
Which ROM would be the fastest and most stable. The stock kind such as Chroma or different ones like Cyanogenmod etc.
Thank You
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question 2.. no such roms exist. to make a rom faster, use a custom kernel and oc it. and all nexus roms are stable, unless the dev really messes up. all source is available for nexus devices, so no need to hack anything to get it working. since all source is available, all roms are stable.
424aca said:
Phone: Nexus 6 AT&T
Rom: [ROM][5.0.2][LRX22G] Chroma – 02/01/2015 | Native LED Notifications | Layers Support
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/rom-chroma-01-11-2015-t3000003
Question 1:
The Chrom Rom comes with LED support. I was wondering how to completely disable the LED. I made the LED color black in all the settings and then disabled both battery and notification LED options. When I connect a charger to my phone however, a green LED light turns on. How do I disable this if possible.
Question 2:
Which ROM would be the fastest and most stable. The stock kind such as Chroma or different ones like Cyanogenmod etc.
Thank You
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Toggle the off button for both or set them both to black and it won't show the colors. It's as simple as that.
The green led is by Franco kernel. If you set it to black and leave the led on, it'll override Franco kernel.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
zephiK said:
Toggle the off button for both or set them both to black and it won't show the colors. It's as simple as that.
The green led is by Franco kernel. If you set it to black and leave the led on, it'll override Franco kernel.
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I have attached three pictures, two screenshots, and one webcam camera upload to show the issue.
If I am understanding what you are saying regarding the options overriding the FRANCO KERNEL LED then is it possible the initial rom installation was incorrect?
Thanks
In franko.kernel updater paid you can disable the charging LED by changing it to 0 in the kernel options from the slide menu.
Thank you so much for those who have helped. The answer was however what @Beauenheim posted. I paid for the app and then disabled the given option. Thank You.
I will post the solution to the original post I made in case others want to see the solution.