Hi folks,
as mentioned above, i searched in settings and all suboptions but could not find any point where the notification LED flashing time is increasable. Often I do not see the notification because the time is to short. I search for a option to increase the flashtime from default (~ 5-7 mins) to an action (i.e. screen on / push button). Or is there a application which provide this ?
regards,
LP
luckypeanut said:
Hi folks,
as mentioned above, i searched in settings and all suboptions but could not find any point where the notification LED flashing time is increasable. Often I do not see the notification because the time is to short. I search for a option to increase the flashtime from default (~ 5-7 mins) to an action (i.e. screen on / push button). Or is there a application which provide this ?
regards,
LP
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try these
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koo.lightmanager&feature=search_result
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.manzy.flashnotification&feature=search_result
many thanks for help !
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when i updates CM9 4.0.4 BCM for my Nexus One, the capacitive buttons (as back, menu, home, search) not light up when I am in a dim room. I can force them on my covering the brightness sensor. My Inspire would light up whenever I hit a button. Is there maybe a setting I am missing to turn the feature on?
Do you help me?!
Thanks.
You can tweak brightness levels on CM9. This includes the button lights being on /off - value of 255=on, any other value = off.
Think it's Display >. Automatic back light > Use custom > Edit other levels.
You will then see a table of values with a Button column on the right hand side. Set this to 255 or 0 as needed.
Of course you need to have Automatic Brightness switched on in the first instance for this to work.
Sent from my Nexus One using xda app-developers app
i work it with your guide. but it not ligh.
Do you give me specific instructions?
i'm ok!
thank you very much!
No problem.
You can also use the app Screen Filter. With this app you can dim your screen to different levels. However it also has an option to set the button lights on/off, so you could also use that without requiring Automatic Brightness.
So you could create a Screen Filter Widget at say 96% brightness and button light on, and another similar one with button light off. Try it out anyhow.
Hope that makes sense, and good luck
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boypro25 said:
i work it with your guide. but it not ligh.
Do you give me specific instructions?
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Posting many messages in different threads within few minutes to get your number to 10 messages threshold is not a good thing to do. If you need help just post your question and wait for someone to help you.
taodan said:
Posting many messages in different threads within few minutes to get your number to 10 messages threshold is not a good thing to do. If you need help just post your question and wait for someone to help you.
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i' sorry! . but i want to join Development thread, give my opinion or to make comments in thread.
Hi
as i wrote , i changed my rom to cyanogenmod 2.3 7 , cm-7-20120819-NIGHTLY-p970
(great one !!!)
now i notied that when i press the power botton , the phone turns of (the screen) but the 4 lower buttons are flashing ,
i looked all over the setting and could not find it
can anyone help
thanks
Maybe it is the notification.
Settings -> Conf. CyanogenMod -> Interface -> LED Notifications
dcop7 said:
Maybe it is the notification.
Settings -> Conf. CyanogenMod -> Interface -> LED Notifications
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H
thanks its working
does it takes from the battery ?
my battery goes to 20% at 1-2 Pm ???
how can i controll witch apps will run ?
thanks
tulik23 said:
H
thanks its working
does it takes from the battery ?
my battery goes to 20% at 1-2 Pm ???
how can i controll witch apps will run ?
thanks
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Yes, but if you choose "dimmed white/blue" it will have much less impact in battery. In that menu, you can choose which application will turn on the led lights. For me, it is SMS and missed calls.
please help me with this problem
Every time i power on my phone it says "set up your time" in status bar
And I find the time not correct
Although it was adjusted automatically in the past
I tried changing rom but it doesn't help
What ca I do?
mhmod222 said:
please help me with this problem
Every time i power on my phone it says "set up your time" in status bar
And I find the time not correct
Although it was adjusted automatically in the past
I tried changing rom but it doesn't help
What ca I do?
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Check the time zone for your country here, perhaps you have not made arrangements for it! Then untick the "automatic time zone"
Hi,
since kitkat (4.4.x) there is a notification for upcoming alarms 2 hours before the alarm time (a second alarm clock sign on the left top of screen)
I dont need this notification at all and its annoyin because this alarm sign looks almost like e.g. a whatsapp notification.
Is there a way to permanently disable this feature?
thx
nobody else annoyed or has an idea?
No way mate. I don't understand why there's not a xposed mod yet to remove that:laugh: Make your request here, maybe some dev is interested
silencar said:
nobody else annoyed or has an idea?
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Yes, I dislike it too. I searched everywhere for a way to disable it, but I never found a solution...
silencar said:
Hi,
since kitkat (4.4.x) there is a notification for upcoming alarms 2 hours before the alarm time (a second alarm clock sign on the left top of screen)
I dont need this notification at all and its annoyin because this alarm sign looks almost like e.g. a whatsapp notification.
Is there a way to permanently disable this feature?
thx
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Hi,
Although many users found this new KitKat feature useful, I found it annoying: I don't need to have an Upcoming Alarm Notification to remind me that there's going to be a real alarm in the future. Fyi, I'm running CM11 20141124 Snapshot on a Galaxy S4. Here's the fix:
Next time you get one of these Notifications, go into Notifications and long press on the Upcoming Alarm entry (note that the long press might have been on "Dismiss now"). You will then get a prompt to disable notifications for this type of notification.
I'll appreciate if you will please reply with the exact long press location.
Also - If someone knows how/where this can be toggled back on, I would appreciate that info.
Regards . . .
BretAB
P.S. As noted elsewhere on the web, if you don't want to see the little alarm clock icon the you see on the right side of the Status Bar (recall that I'm running CM11 20141124), go into Clock, click on the hamburger that's on the lower right hand side, choose Settings, and disable Show Icon. This seems to override the "Show Notifications" that is enabled by default in Apps | All | Clock | "Show notifications" checkbox (or maybe that "Show notifications" checkbox at this location is for something else?) .
Hi and welcome to the board,
I'm a little confused with ur post. See my questions below the quotes of ur post here:
BretAB said:
Here's the fix:
Next time you get one of these Notifications, go into Notifications and long press on the Upcoming Alarm entry (note that the long press might have been on "Dismiss now"). You will then get a prompt to disable notifications for this type of notification.
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first of all, to understand ur post: is this a quote from somewhere else?
Second: disabling the notifications in the app settings works BUT it also disables the way to snooze or stop the alarm from lockscreen - so, not very helpfull/usefull?!
I'll appreciate if you will please reply with the exact long press location.
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so thats actually the question of u?
answer: there are two ways to get there:
1)
unlock ur phone, (an alarm in the next 2 hours must be active) scroll down notification bar (wiping from top of phone to bottom) and long press on the alarm notification and choose "App-Details" in upcoming popup
2)
unlock ur phone, open the settings (the generall android settings), go to "apps", than the overview for "all apps", there should be "clock" or "deskclock" for me its "Uhr"
there u can disable amd enable it
so its also the answer to ur next question, i guess?! (see below)
Also - If someone knows how/where this can be toggled back on, I would appreciate that info.
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see point 2) above
It is 2017 now and the annoyance continues!
My Huawei P30 Pro android 10 - Emui 12.0 - in stock, for two months, every morning, between 05.00 and 06.00, - despite the "Do not disturb" setting being activated on time
(activation / deactivation times checked several times) wakes me up with a damn banner-free notification that would identify the app responsible for the notification.
So it's not easy to identify and deactivate the responsible app out of the 100 installed - unless you do a hard reset and two days to reset.
Obviously it's not the alarm clock.
I uninstalled the 3/4 apps that I thought might be responsible without success, and tried to use logcat - but I was unable to set the filters to isolate the problem.
I would be grateful for a suggestion. . . Please . . .
Go into the settings of each app and check which ones allow notifications. There are apps that will filter this out for you. Until you do this, you can change the notification to "no sound".
ze7zez said:
Go into the settings of each app and check which ones allow notifications. There are apps that will filter this out for you. Until you do this, you can change the notification to "no sound".
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Thank you for your answer,
I'm not sure I understand your suggestion, because I've already done what you suggest, checking the 100 apps installed one by one.
Perhaps due to my mistake in interpreting the settings, or due to inattention I have not found any app with notification settings different from the others ....
There are many apps with active sound notifications: most of them. It is not easy to understand which app is responsible.
Could you explain better, please?
For example
Notification Blocker & Cleaner - Apps on Google Play
Keep the notification bar neat and clean
play.google.com
or
Notification History Log - Apps on Google Play
Notification History Log is the powerful notification tracker! Restore messages!
play.google.com
kRel said:
My Huawei P30 Pro android 10 - Emui 12.0 - in stock, for two months, every morning, between 05.00 and 06.00, - despite the "Do not disturb" setting being activated on time
(activation / deactivation times checked several times) wakes me up with a damn banner-free notification that would identify the app responsible for the notification.
So it's not easy to identify and deactivate the responsible app out of the 100 installed - unless you do a hard reset and two days to reset.
Obviously it's not the alarm clock.
I uninstalled the 3/4 apps that I thought might be responsible without success, and tried to use logcat - but I was unable to set the filters to isolate the problem.
I would be grateful for a suggestion. . . Please . . .
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Long press on notification and then press disable notifications
toolhas4degrees said:
Long press on notification and then press disable notifications
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It was written:
"wakes me up with a damn banner-free notification"
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It was written:
"wakes me up with a damn banner-free notification"
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And what does it say?
it is maybe an virus
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And what does it say?
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That you don't press long on a notification you can't see.
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That you don't press long on a notification you can't see.
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If you don't say what the banner says, it's really hard to track it down
Thank you all !
I confirm, it is a notification without a banner! So there is nothing to deactivate.
I'll try the Notification History Log suggested by @ze7zez - Thanks!
I am amazed and curious to receive notifications at times when the "do not disturb mode" is active.
Setting that I deactivated and reactivated for the occasion, hoping to resolve, unfortunately without success.
These days since my last post I have been doing a lot of research on the phone without discovering anything. The last operation I did in the notification settings, was the deactivation FOR ALL apps of the sound notification and the definitive uninstallation of Blokada which has a permanent notification without time (maybe the updates of the db?), and it seemed to me to have solved.
Since the sound notification of my bank's app is important and necessary, yesterday I reactivated it. Punctually this morning at 07:30 - on "do not disturb" time - I received a sound notification from the bank. So it seems that the responsibility of the sound notifications within the "do not disturb" range is precisely of the "Do not disturb mode" which perhaps does not work as it should ....
thanks to the app recommended by @ze7zez (Notification history log) I discovered the app or rather the apps that generate night sound notifications, despite the "Do not disturb" mode active.
Eg. tonight at 02:10 I got a notification from Gmail.
So the flaw is not in the apps, but in the "Do Not Disturb" mode which no longer works. Now I have to figure out if I can restore the correct functioning, or if I have to disable the audio notification for each app.