As the title asks, is there anything out there? I've tried Trickstar but it doesn't have the touch boosting option.
Thanks.
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Hi, i just upgrade my ROM using Darky's v8.0 Gingerbread Edition...
How to increase the volume even more...
can anyone help me?
my
firmware version-2.3.1
baseband version-I9000XXJPY
kernel version- 2.6.32.9 [email protected] #8
I use a application called louder volume hack and that works a treat for me
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Look to add the voodoo sound kernel on top of Darkys. This adds a new low level sound driver to control the built-in headphone amp that is under used in our phones. This is far superior to any other volume boosting app!
To activate it, you need both the kernel and the voodoo sound app from the market. See the bounty thread I the dev board for details of both.
Good luck
Flashed this CM10 based ROM yesterday. Found that 2 key features that were baked into system in previous release are missing from this release.
First is Overclocking/underclocking of CPU through Settings->Performance. Now this options is missing altogether from the list.
Though this drawback can be mitigated by using Trickster Mod or similar app.
And second one is the option to "customize auto-brightness settings". There are some apps in the store that promise similar utility, but they never worked for me. This option wasn't needed if auto-brightness levels were not as super low as they are in this release.
Anyone noticed this?
Diljinder said:
Flashed this CM10 based ROM yesterday. Found that 2 key features that were baked into system in previous release are missing from this release.
First is Overclocking/underclocking of CPU through Settings->Performance. Now this options is missing altogether from the list.
Though this drawback can be mitigated by using Trickster Mod or similar app.
And second one is the option to "customize auto-brightness settings". There are some apps in the store that promise similar utility, but they never worked for me. This option wasn't needed if auto-brightness levels were not as super low as they are in this release.
Anyone noticed this?
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1) I removed the CPU Settings because they're limited and don't work with this device as they should (Tegra needs a different kind of love).
2) I removed the auto brightness settings because they rely on the light sensor exposed to the rom... which we don't have. All the auto brightness is handled in the kernel (on ICS as on CM) so every operation in that menu is basically a no-op.
For 1, use CPU Adjuster or Trickster Mod from the market and you get a load more options that are guaranteed to work.
And for 2, check my kernel thread. You can mod the auto-brightness settings via sysfs, or wait a bit until wfd adds that feature to Kowalski Manager
Hope this clarifies why those two things are gone
pengus77 said:
1) I removed the CPU Settings because they're limited and don't work with this device as they should (Tegra needs a different kind of love).
2) I removed the auto brightness settings because they rely on the light sensor exposed to the rom... which we don't have. All the auto brightness is handled in the kernel (on ICS as on CM) so every operation in that menu is basically a no-op.
For 1, use CPU Adjuster or Trickster Mod from the market and you get a load more options that are guaranteed to work.
And for 2, check my kernel thread. You can mod the auto-brightness settings via sysfs, or wait a bit until wfd adds that feature to Kowalski Manager
Hope this clarifies why those two things are gone
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Thanks for clarification. I appreciate it.
I've started using Trickster Mod on my locked bootloader X. The main reason was to take advantage of the LED function to have it turn on while charging. However, there are a lot of other tools this app provides. I was curious if changing these settings on a stock kernel would help with battery performance. I've read some tutorials and seen screen shots of what one user applied using this app on a custom X kernel. Does anyone use this app on a stock kernel and if so could they recommended any setups they have found useful for battery life? Would really be thankful.
I want to keep the kernel I already have with cm13, but I also want KCAL drivers to adjust the screen colors. Is there a stand alone mod or anything like that?
Also in Game turbo there's an option of Performance mode so while enabling it does anyone know what it actually does instead of the vague "prevent overheating"? Like does it select pubg performance profile or throttles the prime cluster or similar?
Has anyone found performance/battery difference with that setting on vs off?
Which app is this?
kibria.mgk said:
Which app is this?
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Franco kernel manager