Anyone get LED notifications working? On 5.1.x I didnt need to buy an app, assume it was barrier in the custom kernel. Right now I am using ElementalX-N6 kernel and they specify colour control yet I cant seem to get it activated. I even bought a few apps and then only time the LED comes on is when charging even though I tell the app which colour for each activity and also tried the different modes. Is this just me or does the code need to be updated for Marshmallow? Sorry if this has already been answers but the threads I read didnt work for me.
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DFL
+1 from me, I haven't yet updated to mm because I want the LEDs
I am on Chroma custom rom I also use ElementalX kernel. To control the led I use Light Flow from google play. Make sure that you enable from within that app in the device setting and root: "derect mode, root mode, run every command as root" these 3 options need to be enabled. Good luck!
Hi,
I had installed Android N Developer Preview and Lightflow. I am rooted, everything else is stock and before it was working fine. LED was properly lighting up for different notifications.
Yesterday I installed DP3 and rooted it. However, now, Lightflow can't seem to control led anymore. When I enable direct mode in lightflow, all colors on notifications are disabled and only black color is available. Also, after selecting mixer and direct app control option, I don't see the screen which should show me all the options to change color.
vrateshpinge said:
Hi,
I had installed Android N Developer Preview and Lightflow. I am rooted, everything else is stock and before it was working fine. LED was properly lighting up for different notifications.
Yesterday I installed DP3 and rooted it. However, now, Lightflow can't seem to control led anymore. When I enable direct mode in lightflow, all colors on notifications are disabled and only black color is available. Also, after selecting mixer and direct app control option, I don't see the screen which should show me all the options to change color.
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And the logcat is where?
Dont be surprised if many things that worked all the way up to p2 no longer work. They will have to be updated.
Hi, I am a noob. Can you please tell me how do I capture logcat for lightflow? I can enable logcat through adb it seems, however, do I need to add some filters or something?
Hello everybody!
I want to use Screen record on my Note with apk from Samsung, but they don't install on Oreo.
Someone could help me?
There are other ways to record screen in Note 8 , Just change the performance mode from default to Game Mode . Viola you get built-in screen recorder.
vinumsv said:
There are other ways to record screen in Note 8 , Just change the performance mode from default to Game Mode . Viola you get built-in screen recorder.
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I did as you described but then how do you enable screen recording? Where to toggle on or off?
Thanks
I can install the toggle to pull down notification and click there...but the apk to record screen not install....
On my Galaxy tab s3 I install both (nougat) ...but on my Note 8 Oreo I can't...
vinumsv said:
There are other ways to record screen in Note 8 , Just change the performance mode from default to Game Mode . Viola you get built-in screen recorder.
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Could you please show me where I click to record screen?
My gadget don't show nothing when I change to Game mode...
dark elderyn said:
could you please show me where i click to record screen?
My gadget don't show nothing when i change to game mode...
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Cool, but that's not quite it ...
I want to record everything that is appearing on the screen of my phone, natively, these two applications are native to Samsung but I can not install in Oreo, I could only install toggle, the main recording application does not install, it gives package error , already in Nougat I normally use in my Galaxy Tab S3 ...
Any luck with getting the apk installed?
Oneplus 7 Pro
Force 90hz Refresh Rate in almost every App (and Games)
*also uncaps FPS (since Vsync is on by default for Android)
Requirements:
1. A Windows PC (Windows 10 64 Bit is preferred)
2. Oneplus Drivers
3. A USB Type-C Cable
4. Your Oneplus 7 Pro
Steps:
1. Plug in your Oneplus device and select File Transfer mode in your phone's notification selection, then open My Computer and you will see the drive for Oneplus Drivers.
2. Install Oneplus Drivers (you may be prompted to reboot afterwards). You may need to plug and unplug the device to finish driver recognition. Unplug your phone once it is finished.
3. In your phone, go to Settings > About Phone, and tap Build Number multiple times in fast succession until the message "you are now a developer" appears.
4. Go to Settings > System > Developer Options, and turn on USB-debugging.
5. Go to Playstore and download jOnePlus Tools
6. Plug your device in your PC.
7. Anywhere on the empty desktop of your PC, press shift + right click, and select "Open Powershell window here"
8. Wait for Powershell to load
9. Type "adb shell" without the quotes
10. A permission prompt will appear in your Oneplus 7 Pro's screen, allow it.
11. Type "adb shell" once again and press Enter, and you should see your device like this "Oneplus7Pro:/ $"
12. Type or copy-paste the text below without the quotes:
"pm grant net.jroot3d.joneplustools android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS", and press Enter.
13. Once you've entered that, it should repeat what you've typed in the next line.
14. Unplug your device, and open jOnePlus Tools app.
15. Tap Screen Refresh Rate and select Force 90Hz
16. Congratulations, you are done! To confirm, you can go to Settings > Display > Screen Refresh Rate and you should see it as 60Hz from the outside, but when you tap it, you will see that nothing from the 2 choices is selected. It means you are using the 3rd Hidden Setting.
Tip: You may need to reselect Force 90 Hz from the jOnePlus Tools if you have selected 90hz or 60hz from the settings.
Note: This will enable 90hz (and up to 90 fps) for apps and games, unless the app itself has an even stronger FPS-controller then it will tone-down the FPS to the standard set by that game. But for most games without an FPS controller or 30-FPS-locked games without an in-game FPS-controller, it will work 100%.
Credits:
C3C076 (XDA Developer, Dev of GravityBox)
JRoot3D.dev (jOnePlus Tools Developer)
Guide Maker: Ares (Freyelis - XDA Senior Member)
RIP Battery Life?
stanley08 said:
RIP Battery Life?
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No, try it. The brightness and resolution actually kills more battery than the refresh rate, so set the reso to dynamic, and the brightness to less than 50% always.
Freyelis said:
No, try it. The brightness and resolution actually kills more battery than the refresh rate, so set the reso to dynamic, and the brightness to less than 50% always.
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Maybe I will
stanley08 said:
Maybe I will
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Enjoy better gaming man. Try it on Assassin's Creed: Identity too, that game has awesome graphics but was locked at 30 FPS... Not anymore
Freyelis said:
No, try it. The brightness and resolution actually kills more battery than the refresh rate, so set the reso to dynamic, and the brightness to less than 50% always.
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Anyway to set auto brightness but less than 50% always ??
Or you could simply use Smurf kernel which already has this in the config and stays set through reboots. Or just use the original method from C3C076 which sets it permanently no need for this extra stuff or to have joneplus tools constantly in background for no reason...
9 hrs SOT? @op do you have qhd or fhd?
Stock kernel? Any mods?
if i restart my phone will the settings i made gone?
se7ensde said:
Or you could simply use Smurf kernel which already has this in the config and stays set through reboots. Or just use the original method from C3C076 which sets it permanently no need for this extra stuff or to have joneplus tools constantly in background for no reason...
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Adb method from C3C076 resets after every reboot, that's why I made this tutorial for those unrooted people who wants to make the setting stick.
bubu23 said:
if i restart my phone will the settings i made gone?
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No
Xalph92 said:
Anyway to set auto brightness but less than 50% always ??
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Either set it manually, or use YAAB app as a replacement for auto brightness, which you can set the maximum ang minimum brightness.
virtyx said:
9 hrs SOT? @op do you have qhd or fhd?
Stock kernel? Any mods?
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Dynamic, stock kernel.
No mods, I just control every background app using built-in background restriction, deepclear, and deep battery optimization.
Just for information, my kernel config has a switch to apply 90Hz, auto or 60 HZ.
Gesendet von meinem xXx_NoLimits_7.1 on GM1913 mit Tapatalk
Freyelis said:
Adb method from C3C076 resets after every reboot, that's why I made this tutorial for those unrooted people who wants to make the setting stick.
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Did you actually test it? "ADB shell settings global put" command changes user settings that are stored in the filesystem and are thus persisted across reboots until explicitly changed by the user.
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Dynamic, stock kernel.
No mods, I just control every background app using built-in background restriction, deepclear, and deep battery optimization.
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Have you restricted system apps too? Did you do this for each app one by one?
Do you have a list of what you've restricted
thanks!
thanks!!!so after doing this im rooted already?because jtools need root right?
Freyelis said:
Adb method from C3C076 resets after every reboot, that's why I made this tutorial for those unrooted people who wants to make the setting stick.
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Stays through reboots for me... And like I said there are easier simpler and faster ways to achieve this without need of all this extra stuff. Smurf kernel already implemented this in his config so it stays like that too. And C3C076 had made qs tiles for this. I've been using his method for over a week now through several reboots no issues.
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Did you actually test it? "ADB shell settings global put" command changes user settings that are stored in the filesystem and are thus persisted across reboots until explicitly changed by the user.
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Sorry, thanks for the clarification sir, great work as always, will revise this one
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Have you restricted system apps too? Did you do this for each app one by one?
Do you have a list of what you've restricted
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I did not restrict system apps, only the apps that I installed. Apps that I need notifications from such as Telegram, is not included in the restriction. All other apps are, like games, editors, etc..
hello. I am curious if I were to root, which rom has all the features working.. I heard that it's possible to control the power of lightly rgb with magisk?. do I stick to origin rom or go for which?
banana65 said:
hello. I am curious if I were to root, which rom has all the features working.. I heard that it's possible to control the power of lightly rgb with magisk?. do I stick to origin rom or go for which?
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Personally I'd stick with stock if I were you and root that. But yeah, if you want to try custom, Havoc is probably best due to it having the best implemented vibrations - although they still aren't as good as stock. Plus, if air triggers is your thing, none of the custom roms have them working. Either that or MSM for features.
If you do go for custom, you can control RGB with this app