Any way to customize led notification and to make front capacitive keys always backlit?
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Is the keyboard on the universal supposed to have a backlight? my mda pro doesnt and i cant seem to find any settings for it either? bit of a design flaw if it doesnt
When you bring your device into a dark (enough) area, the backlight will lit up automatically.
To test it, you can cover the small dot which is upper of green button (near hinge) and press any key.
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Wilson
Or if u click on start\settings\personal\buttons and then click on the backlight tab take the tick out of enable keyboard backlight auto sensor then the back light will come on whenever a key is pressed.
Use's a little more battery i suppose but nothing noticable and is also good for testing
Is there anyway to get the keyboard to remain at its brightest when i type. sometimes its really bright and other times the light is on but it's dim.
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I believe in the power options you can disable the snap using the light sensor to adjust keyboard brightness and if you do that, it should be full brightness when in use.
i have tha checked off and it still have the same problem.
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I have this same problem with my Sprint HTC Snap, even with the keyboard sensor is disabled. If screen goes off and I hit a button to bring it on, the keyboard is a dimmer that the screen, if the screen just goes into Dim mode and I hit a button the keyboard comes to full brightness like it should.
for use in a dark car, I'd like the LEDs on the bottom row of hardware buttons to stay on longer. Is that possible to increase?
Mike
Is there any way you can assign the quick key buttons on the G2's physical keyboard to mimic the actions of the capacitive buttons on the front? Mostly looking to hit home and back. I guess for home i could assign it to a 3rd party launcher right? what about back?
Would love to know as well.
I tried this as well. It's weird how the different versions of this phone have totally different keyboards. Verizon has no trackpad, arrow keys instead, euro Desire Z has home and back on the physical keyboard, etc.
What's odd is that the capacitive buttons behave erratically - just like the Nexus One. In other words, backlighting is flaky, they are hard to see in low light conditions, randomly come on and turn off, etc.
I'd be happy with a fix that turns them on when the backlight is on....
HamNCheese said:
What's odd is that the capacitive buttons behave erratically - just like the Nexus One. In other words, backlighting is flaky, they are hard to see in low light conditions, randomly come on and turn off, etc.
I'd be happy with a fix that turns them on when the backlight is on....
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The capacitive buttons and keyboard backlight seem to be activated by the ambient light sensor. Try turning the phone towards a source of light and wait a few seconds, the lights should turn off. The opposite should happen if you point your phone away from a light source. It's slightly annoying how long it takes to register the amount of light... but I don't think it's that bad.
I was wondering if it is possible to have the hardware buttons also to flash along with the notification led for alerts?