There's a kernel patch for phones with back-lit touch buttons called BLN that gives you notification for calls or texts by blinking,
It works for SGS and Also the Nexus S
Can someone apply these patches for SG3?
After all even SG3 has the backlight like the SGS
Kernel developers,
This one's for you,
Link for the patch -> https://github.com/neldar/backlightnotification
Only the i1501 has backlight. The i5800 doesn't.
Humpie said:
Only the i1501 has backlight. The i5800 doesn't.
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Yeah, For the I5801 maybe?
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I am running an android build (froyo v2) on my stock hd2 rom. I have had a few issues but they have all since passed. The only thing I miss is the notification lights. For example if I had an unread sms it would keep blinking. This doesnt seem to work on the android build. Another problem I have is that when I charge, the led light doesn't stay on, it only blinks if i unlock the screen and touch the notification bar, but it never stays on....
I did a search on google and on the forums and couldn't find anything.
Is there something I am doing wrong?
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I am running an android build (froyo v2) on my stock hd2 rom. I have had a few issues but they have all since passed. The only thing I miss is the notification lights. For example if I had an unread sms it would keep blinking. This doesnt seem to work on the android build. Another problem I have is that when I charge, the led light doesn't stay on, it only blinks if i unlock the screen and touch the notification bar, but it never stays on....
I did a search on google and on the forums and couldn't find anything.
Is there something I am doing wrong?
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I have the same problem. My LED light no longer stays on.... I cant find any solutions after searching the forums...
this is not an issue that only u have...this is a known problem and still devs working on this..!read every time u download a build.. that led lights still not work properly!works only for someone when battery is charging..but when u have a text message or a missed call its not blinkin..thats normal..!i hope they will fix it soon..!
Hi. Is this issue resolved yet? I am using daniest v4.2. I went to display to enable the led notification option for miss call and sms but it is still not lighting up. However it lights up in red when on low battery.
some release use some libs that break led notification.. i use a release like that and i've solved my problem with "led me know".. it's an app that activate led notification. sometimes don't work fine but is well.
sorry for my english! ^^
daevoq said:
some release use some libs that break led notification.. i use a release like that and i've solved my problem with "led me know".. it's an app that activate led notification. sometimes don't work fine but is well.
sorry for my english! ^^
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Thanks! I will reply with a feedback after trying it out. Thanks friend!
you're welcome man!
After trying out led me know for a day, it seems very stable. No issues at all. Blinking of led stops once missed calls and unread messages are dismissed. By the way i had the compatibility mode enabled.
Hey Guys,
I have figured out how to get rid of the ugly green screen issues with 3rd party kernels for MIUI.
Goto Settings
Display Settings
Turn automatic brightness on
Adjust the slider until the screen is at the lowest (before it turns green)
Go into advanced mode
Turn on Use Custom under Light levels
Light level to dim - set to 10
This should fix all the issues with green screens!
I never had any green screen on miui, with official or neo/vorbeth/glitch kernels.
I was curious and tried what you posted above, and I can't do step 4
3. Turn automatic brightness on
4. Adjust the slider until the screen is at the lowest (before it turns green)
If auto brightness is set to "on", I can't slide..
filou75 said:
I never had any green screen on miui, with official or neo/vorbeth/glitch kernels.
I was curious and tried what you posted above, and I can't do step 4
3. Turn automatic brightness on
4. Adjust the slider until the screen is at the lowest (before it turns green)
If auto brightness is set to "on", I can't slide..
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That's odd, maybe the new versions fixed this problem. I guess coming over from cm7 if you have custom brightness it will turn to green with miui
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it worked, thanks! my dim level was set to 5, changing it to 10 worked perfectly.
strange... never had this issue when i was on miui and that was yesterday.
i have the same problem, i went at a local repair store, and the guys overthere told me that the colour module is broken !!! anyone knows something about this???
they say that in my case i need to replace the screen in order to fix this issue... if anybody have other idea...
thanks in advance !
phone samsung galaxy s1 gt-i9000 stock rom not rooted
Do you remember HTC One X blinking buttons notifications?
Good news, it's now back on HTC One as well with TeaMSeven's new Stable Edition kernel release 3.9.2.
What does it mean?
It means that the Buttons backlight will blink when you get a notification and notification led is blinking. (Won't blink when screen is on. Also buttons won't blink when plugged into USB, because HTC's liblights won't call the blinking when charging amber led is on)
Check this video:
TeaMSeven kernel announcement and download:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41009146&postcount=311
It's implemented on lowest level (microcontroller), and it let's the device CPU sleep fine. Although it surely will eat a bit more battery because the capacitive buttons eat more than standard notif led - so it's optional in the kernel installation, but for some it maybe worthy to have it enabled.
Also as far as the One X experience has shown us, it doesnt eat too much nevertheless.
Someone (sorry for lack of source, but it was on xda no less) tested a device with no bln and constant bln and the difference in battery exhaustion was a total of 2-4 minutes, ie literally negligible. The H1's lights aren't as blinding as say the GS2 so that could also benefit.
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Someone (sorry for lack of source, but it was on xda no less) tested a device with no bln and constant bln and the difference in battery exhaustion was a total of 2-4 minutes, ie literally negligible. The H1's lights aren't as blinding as say the GS2 so that could also benefit.
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Thanks for the heads up about these! I can say that the bln stuff looks really elegant on the HTC one.. just like it looked on HTC hero or desire z or the onex
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tbalden said:
Do you remember HTC One X blinking buttons notifications?
Good news, it's now back on HTC One as well with TeaMSeven's new Stable Edition kernel release 3.9.2.
What does it mean?
It means that the Buttons backlight will blink when you get a notification and notification led is blinking. (Won't blink when screen is on. Also buttons won't blink when plugged into USB, because HTC's liblights won't call the blinking when charging amber led is on)
Check this video:
TeaMSeven kernel announcement and download:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41009146&postcount=311
It's implemented on lowest level (microcontroller), and it let's the device CPU sleep fine. Although it surely will eat a bit more battery because the capacitive buttons eat more than standard notif led - so it's optional in the kernel installation, but for some it maybe worthy to have it enabled.
Also as far as the One X experience has shown us, it doesnt eat too much nevertheless.
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Is there any way to control them? For instance, the HTC led only blinks for 5 minutes. Could we set this to blink until the screen turns on, or until notification drawer is pulled down, or something like that. Also, quiet hours?
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phositadc said:
Is there any way to control them? For instance, the HTC led only blinks for 5 minutes. Could we set this to blink until the screen turns on, or until notification drawer is pulled down, or something like that. Also, quiet hours?
Sent from my HTC One
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The five minute thing is not possible but
When screen is turned on it will stop blinking. ( that said it annoys me that the roaster led stops after five minutes by default but that is subjective)
Quite hours would be a Rom thing so that it switches it off. The possibility is there but it's not for the kernel development.
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The five minute thing is not possible but
When screen is turned on it will stop blinking. (
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Yes but as soon as screen goes off it starts blinking again, right, Unless you clear the notification?
Sent from my HTC One
phositadc said:
Yes but as soon as screen goes off it starts blinking again, right, Unless you clear the notification?
Sent from my HTC One
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no, it wont start. The functionality is tied by how the HTC's so called lights library (non-kernel part) works. In the case you described this library is not setting the notification led to Blinking as it's already is blinking. So there won't be an event on kernel level that will switch button lights on again.
In one case will it start, when you unplug device from charging and screen is off, and blink event starts on the notification led. Then it will start, until you turn screen on
Is it possible to disable the notification leds entirely while the screen is on, and instead have the cap keys blink? That would solve the blinding LED issue.
Problem
tbalden, i have a problem with the teaMSeven kernel for CM11, i run the cm11 nightly on my htc one, and when i flash the kernel all works fine but the battery percentage is stuck at 4%. Fix it please
Lucas180 said:
tbalden, i have a problem with the teaMSeven kernel for CM11, i run the cm11 nightly on my htc one, and when i flash the kernel all works fine but the battery percentage is stuck at 4%. Fix it please
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try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48615565&postcount=70
i dont see any changes in kernel upstream, but i refreshed the init part/ramdisk
I remember is my old Samsungs we used to use BLN kernel and BLN app to make the hardware capacitive keys light up when a new notification came up
Anyone tried this with Yu? Is there any app or something? Cuz the LED light is very small n dim.
Are there any kernels with BLN support?
Hello I have a grand 2 Galaxy and has long I can not illuminate the capacitive buttons , I have the version 4.4.2 of Android , I'm root and I 've tried Xposed and no light ,
someone could help me .
albergm said:
Hello I have a grand 2 Galaxy and has long I can not illuminate the capacitive buttons , I have the version 4.4.2 of Android , I'm root and I 've tried Xposed and no light ,
someone could help me .
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the problem I have is that the capacitive buttons do not light when the pulse, before lit in white.
albergm said:
the problem I have is that the capacitive buttons do not light when the pulse, before lit in white.
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Check in settings
that configuration is correct and yet remain on.
There any way to make a test to see if hardware problem