Hello good people!
I have problem with proximity sensor, i think it's broken or i forgot about some fixes added to ROM*. Well when i'm receiving a call, the screen goes black and after the conversation won't turn on. All i can do to wake up phone is restart or connect it to charger.
Also Proximity Sensor Finder shows me, that sensor is always "covered".
So my question: is there a possibility to disable sensor by for ex. turning off a driver? How could i do that?
Proximity sensor in X8 is called "apds9700", but i can't find it in application "Hardware Disabler". Maybe i'm doing something wrong.
* Kernel: X8_09c-Cm7_Alfs&Djnilse, ROM: GingerDX-v030-shakira, FIX: LibSensors_patch_for_MiniCM-7
Respects!
Navigate to system/etc/hw_config.sh via a root explorer,remove this line and report resultsnandroid backup might be necessary )
# Proximity sensor configuration
dev=/sys/devices/platform/proximity-sensor/semc/proximity-sensor
echo 15 > $dev/led_on_ms # sensor LED on time in ms
echo 35 > $dev/led_off_ms # sensor LED off time in ms
Then restart
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Hi...
Does anyone knows if there is a way to disable the proximity sensor on a Milestone??? or better yet.. recalibrate it..
I have replaced the glass after having smashed the old one.. and now the phone always think the proximity sensor is activated..
my stone,too .
anybody help us? please!!! i lov my stone!
So, ur phone is thinkin' that sensor activated? If that has mean only in dialer, try installing this program: myLock phone tools and set there "Onscreen Accept", "Onscreen Reject" and "Touchscreen lock", that should help u.
I am having same problem, proximity sensor isn't working properly, once screen goes off, can't drop the call. Is there any script or app which can disable prox sensor completely. I am using Android 2.1 rooted phone.
Thank you very much in advance.
same problem
Same problem here my proximity doesn't works, if I call or I attend call screen gets black
None of the keys works at this time. I found an app in market called 'proximity screen off' but as its an app It eats ram & it needs to run anytime in background I need a permanent solution.
Somebody have any idea to disable this sensor using
Any scripts through terminal? Or ...
Check out here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=779189
I have the same issue I already put some spongy tape above the proximity sensor but it's not perfect. I always press the the display with my finger an inch below the left upper corner of the phone after a call and the screen is back.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5R5BM9dXmMg
I used Proximity Sensor Finder app from market to test my sensor.
Hi -
My screen was not getting on after making the call so I wanted to check the service menu. I typed *#*#7378423#*#* and accessed the calibration menu and selected Proximity sensor menu.
It showed Autoscreen Brightness On and Proximity Switch OFF. I switched Autoscreen Brightness off (other wise the calibrate option is grayed out) and tried to calibrate the proximity sensor. I got the error -99 and the message that it cannot be done.
1. How do I switch on the Proximity sensor on
2. Will the calibrate option work if the phone is factory reset (there is a message which says - Pls factory reset the phone before calibrating).
Thanks in advance.
I'm tired of this bug too, got first one replaced (yellow tint, black screen + backlight on, proximity sensor) but I still have this sensor bugged, I have to stop the "power button ends call" option because of that!
babylonbwoy said:
I'm tired of this bug too, got first one replaced (yellow tint, black screen + backlight on, proximity sensor) but I still have this sensor bugged, I have to stop the "power button ends call" option because of that!
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I found that the switch gets turned on when I place my finger near the Proximity Sensor :silly:
But the screen still does not dim when answering the call nor does it come on again once the call is finished..
my touchscreen got cracked and i had to install a new screen assembly and probably the new screen has some problem with proximity sensor or while installing the proximity sensor got covered by the adhesive finally the proximity sensor shows up as always ON. i want to disable this completely. so how do i do this in z1. iam using the new kitkat build. the gsm.proximity.enable=false in build.prop isnt working. hardware disabler app dosent scan anything in / directory. and ive tried using xprivacy to block phone app from accessing the sensors it wont work either..as soon as i make a call the screen goes off the only way to get my screen on is when the other caller hangs up and the call has completely ended.
someone help me plz
I gave my phone to the service center because the CPU got damaged along with the screen.
After that the proximity sensor doesn't work properly. Whenever I call someone it switches off the screen and I can't wake up the screen. I gotta wait for the other person to hung up the phone. I deleted my APDS9702 driver to disable the Proximity Sensor but still it dosen't work. Any solutions?
Hello!
Is it possible to deactivate the proximity sensor? I know that ALL sensors can be deactivated in the quick setting panel, but I want just the proximity sensor to be deactivated, so the "always-on-screen", showing a clock and incoming messages, does also stay on when I put the phone into a transparent rain cover on my bike. Right now I need to push the on-button to be able to see the clock or other information, and that is something I'd rather avoid while riding.
Does anyone know a solution for this? An app or a patch maybe?
Nearly forgot to mention: the phone is running on LOS 18.1.
If you have root it's posible to do everything, though I am not sure how to help you...
What I know is that you will propably have to edit some tables on the system, maybe the system table. There is an app from the playstore that you can downlaod that allows you to modify some system tables(like global tables as well). Maybe if you play with that you may be able to deactivate the proximity sensor. The app is called SetEdit.
Hope this helps you, and in case it did, and you downlaod the app, could you please tell me if it is posible to modify the android properties table?
thx!
Thanks for your reply!
I should have been more precise when expressing my wish: I meant to switch the proximity sensor off while system is running and switch it back on later. The app that you pointed me to, reads as if the sensor will be deactivated at boot time and stay off until I reverse the change to the table and reboot again.
Basically, what I need, is an app that can switch the sensor off and on again without the need for rebooting in between, or an option in the system settings, that can be set within a profile: switching to profile A, which has proximity sensor on, switching to profile B, which has the sensor turned off, while all other sensors stay unchanged, would be a very good solution.
I don't know it that would be possible at all. On the other hand, there are "tasker apps", which can do "X if Y happens" or something like that. If such an app could "turn proxi sensor off when profile B is activated", that would also be a solution to my problem.
Do you know of any such app?
Oh. Yeah, that seems to be a very specific usage, and I don't believe you will find an app to disable the proximity sensor. Maybe you can develop that, it shouldn't be very hard, especially if you already have some knowledge of android development.
Good luck!
To my opinion the screen's on/off status should not always be determined by the proximity sensor, but by surrounding brightness instead, because the way it is now, you can not put the phone into a transparent cover, without the screen being switched off.
I agree that only a very few people will use transparent covers, and that the proximity sensor does have its advantages when holding the phone to your ear, but I also can imagine more situations where the screen wil be turned off by accident, when it rather should be kept on.
So, an option like
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Use proximity sensor to turn off screen [ ]
Use light sensor to turn off screen [ ]
inside a system profile would be a great thing!