Using Antutu Tester, I tested the multi-touch, using the experimental kernel. I placed four fingers on the screen, one at a time and they all registered. I then slightly moved all my fingers across the screen, and then the others disappear. Can anyone confirm this? Also got some weird activity with the trackpad wake. When pressed sometimes only the capacitive keys light up, and not the screen. I have to use the power button to power the screen on.
EDIT: Could this be overclocking related?
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matthewjett said:
Using Antutu Tester, I tested the multi-touch, using the experimental kernel. I placed four fingers on the screen, one at a time and they all registered. I then slightly moved all my fingers across the screen, and then the others disappear. Can anyone confirm this? Also got some weird activity with the trackpad wake. When pressed sometimes only the capacitive keys light up, and not the screen. I have to use the power button to power the screen on.
EDIT: Could this be overclocking related?
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The screen not coming sounds like it could be OC related.
Question, did you change any of the OC settings manually? If not, I'd recommend opening the OC Beater application and set your screen-on profile to something like 245min-998400max, and screen-off profile to 245min-384max. Let me know if that fixes the problem with the screen not coming on. (If so, I'll add something to the ROMs OP about setting the OC parameters manually if using the experimental kernel)
Ran the multi-touch test using the stock kernel, all 4 fingers registered and moved properly when I moved my fingers.
Makes sense why it's the experimental kernel, right?
tun4f1sh said:
The screen not coming sounds like it could be OC related.
Question, did you change any of the OC settings manually? If not, I'd recommend opening the OC Beater application and set your screen-on profile to something like 245min-998400max, and screen-off profile to 245min-384max. Let me know if that fixes the problem with the screen not coming on. (If so, I'll add something to the ROMs OP about setting the OC parameters manually if using the experimental kernel)
Ran the multi-touch test using the stock kernel, all 4 fingers registered and moved properly when I moved my fingers.
Makes sense why it's the experimental kernel, right?
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Yeah it makes sense, more fun to play with!
I did actually manually set the oc to the settings you suggested and now I cannot recreate the tp wake issue.
I also had an issue using the "use_4g_icon" customization when flashing. Definitely have it in the root of the glite direc, still no change in the icon. I even did a full wipe and started fresh, still a no go.
Then I tried just changing the icon myself using ROM Toolbox, and boy did it hate that. Status bar fc after a full reboot, had to restore the back up I made. I assume this is because of the framework changes for the apm?
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My light sensor is a bit screwy - the keyboard backlight and capacitive buttons don't know whether to be on or off. Is there a way to set it so that screen on = keyboard/capacitive buttons on?
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Same here! In dark or light, doesn't matter. Text, Google talk, friendstream... same problem.
This has come up a few times, and the programming in the stock ROM for how the light sensor works with this seems to be rubbish.
I'm sure that with a custom ROM this would be changeable, and maybe there are even apps that might help, but so far I don't know of anything specific on that. Anyone ?
This is really bothering. I hope an ota update will fix this soon. We should report this to htc support it seems...
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Bumped back up, since this is still bothering me. I've been through several Roms and it's the same on all of them.
Any ideas, people?
Try cm6 or cm7 (might as well get gingerbread with cm7).
You can manually set automatic backlight, keyboard, and capacitice button light values.
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Try cm6 or cm7 (might as well get gingerbread with cm7).
You can manually set automatic backlight, keyboard, and capacitice button light values.
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I'm currently on a CM7 based rom, and I assume you're talking about the Automatic backlight settings area? What do I need to alter to make:
1. Screen on = capacitive buttons on
2. Keyboard open = keyboard backlight on
Any help would be great!
Check "use custom" then "edit other levels..." then set the button and keyboard values to something above 0.
Keep in mind that the keyboard backlight intensity cannot be adjusted, but the capacitive button backlight can go from quite dim to almost blindingly bright.
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i have a question im running andromadus 12. and love it, id just like to have my keyboard light up when i open it. is there anyway to add this
ok so i discovered on some roms if you have the keyboard open, and adjust the brightness or click on or off automatic brightness while keyboard is open. the light will come on. however you have to keep doing it everytime which can become rather annoying. This seems to work on andromadus version 12. if anyone has any other fixes (permanent) itd be greatly appreciatted.
If using sense 3.5 flash rc tweaks and you can get keyboard lights working in settings.
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Hello,
SGS2, has a bit lag with touch dragging over the screen.
I will explain : try to touch any movable object on the screen, for example a scrollable internet page.
Now try to move your finger up and down, up and down, for a couple of time,
you will feel a little bit delay of the moving object.
Now, I did try MIUI for example, and the problem doesn't exist.
So, this is absolutely software issue, I guess the kernel is responsable for that.
Is there any solution for this one ?
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1161262
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forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1161262
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Thanks, but this is not exactly what I meant.
Even when the screen begins to move, and you are moving your finger, the screen is moving lazily after your finger, and not like it was stuck to your finger as it suppose to be.
Maybe is't a performance issue, but, again, in MIUI for example the screen moves as it was stuck to your finger.
Also for me it seems to stutter for the first second or so after touching the screen, then going smooth as butter. I haven't tried any custom roms so I don't know if it's a software issue or not.
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Thanks, but this is not exactly what I meant.
Even when the screen begins to move, and you are moving your finger, the screen is moving lazily after your finger, and not like it was stuck to your finger as it suppose to be.
Maybe is't a performance issue, but, again, in MIUI for example the screen moves as it was stuck to your finger.
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Try that app, as I remember something like that, and changing it to 0 or 5 fixes it.
Or try a custom kernel with the fix applied.
this might be because the touch system is figuring out if you're doing a CLICK or a DRAG or a SLIDE or whatever. it will take around half a second for it to figure out if you just touched the screen once or you held down the screen and slide it across.
Some kernels address this issue , most roms will have it fixed and those who don't just flash different kernel , only stock rom will have this problem.
Ok, so correct me if I'm wrong, but I was messing around on my gtablet, and it was somewhat dark so i couldn't see the capacitive buttons, which made me mistakenly keep touching them. It really got on my nerves, so i went in and found a way to disable them. I searched through the forums just to make sure there wasn't a specific post already for this, and correct me if im wrong, but i did not see one.
So without further ado, here is the mod.
Disable:Disable Capacitive Buttons
Re-Enable:Re-Enable Capacitive Buttons
I've tested this on Flashback 10.0, but should work on any older honeycomb roms. It may work on gingerbread, but i haven't tested it yet. Feel free to try!!
Is this is flashable through cwm?
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Sorry everybody, for some reason it just isn't working. Ill take a look at it later and try to figure it all out
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This has already been addressed, it works perfectly - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1177174
I would love to do this but unfortunately sometimes my on screen buttons don't always react to the touch. Plus, some apps don't allow me to click the menu button (or settings button, not sure) and I have to click the press the capacitive button.
So I've been using the ICS alpha lulz v3for a few days. I'm here to report that so far its mostly very good. Its fairly quick, nor as fsst as miui or cm7 but very good. One thing ive noticed is that ocasionally at the lockscreen the soft buttons stop responding. I can get them back by holding down the power button untill the shutdown/airplane mode menu comes up. Also the launcher prefrences menu comes up blank. One question, how do you get to the new drawr type thing that shows apps running and alows you to kill them by sliding them over?
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propylene22 said:
So I've been using the ICS alpha lulz v3for a few days. I'm here to report that so far its mostly very good. Its fairly quick, nor as fsst as miui or cm7 but very good. One thing ive noticed is that ocasionally at the lockscreen the soft buttons stop responding. I can get them back by holding down the power button untill the shutdown/airplane mode menu comes up. Also the launcher prefrences menu comes up blank. One question, how do you get to the new drawr type thing that shows apps running and alows you to kill them by sliding them over?
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Are you referring to alphalulz v3 or teamhacksung build 3? Th build3 is the latest. I honestly like alphalulz v3 and th build 2 the best... because the browser is so much smoother. Th build 3 seems to be having random bootloop issues.
You can bring up the multitasking thing by long-pressing home. And it doesn't kill the apps when you swipe them, it just clears them from that view.
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I thought that shortcut to turn off the screen by touching the corner once is highly desirable when I can't reach the power button because the phone is lying on the table. Yes, I am that lazy.
Yet, none of the custom ROMs I tried carries that shortcut. Instead, I have to touch the narrow status bar twice in order to turn off the screen. More often than not, I end up touching the clock which appears when I pull down the status bar and, apparently, when I touch the bar. This mistake opens the time and date setting and leads to me shouting and picking up the phone from the table and squeeze the power button angrily.
Is anyone missing that shortcut?
95139ieaci said:
I thought that shortcut to turn off the screen by touching the corner once is highly desirable when I can't reach the power button because the phone is lying on the table. Yes, I am that lazy.
Yet, none of the custom ROMs I tried carries that shortcut. Instead, I have to touch the narrow status bar twice in order to turn off the screen. More often than not, I end up touching the clock which appears when I pull down the status bar and, apparently, when I touch the bar. This mistake opens the time and date setting and leads to me shouting and picking up the phone from the table and squeeze the power button angrily.
Is anyone missing that shortcut?
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How do u turn screan off by touching corners. Are u sure u are not running a 3party apps for that.
maydayind said:
How do u turn screan off by touching corners. Are u sure u are not running a 3party apps for that.
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No. I remember specifically liking this one stock function, otherwise the stock ROM sucks.
But my LG G2 is a Korean version.
If you use AOKP you can just put a power button on the navbar and turn it off there, done.
Otherwise, there are other methods posted in this very forum. You didn't look.
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If you use AOKP you can just put a power button on the navbar and turn it off there, done.
Otherwise, there are other methods posted in this very forum. You didn't look.
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I don't use AOKP and I know there are other methods, but I want that particular method.
It's very neat, never misfire, invisible(until touched). Also it is a stock function(at least in the Korean version), therefore I wonder why doesn't custom ROMs include that which quite caters to G2.
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I don't use AOKP and I know there are other methods, but I want that particular method.
It's very neat, never misfire, invisible(until touched). Also it is a stock function(at least in the Korean version), therefore I wonder why doesn't custom ROMs include that which quite caters to G2.
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I'm on verizon stock, no such functionality and I have not read mention of it anywhere. I imagine if there were a spot where a single touch would shut off the screen it would be too easily triggered alllllll the time. Perhaps if you take a backup and flash back to stock you could demo this for better understanding?
Im on 100% stock TMo and I don't have this function. Double tap to turn screen off works fine for me though.
This rom can do it. One touch on the top right corner and it turns off.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2673143
The guy decided to remove it though for the other updates. I have V4.0 and have not left it for the sake of this feature.
Yes. You can actually switch off the screen by double tap anywhere in the status bar. I've tried all area and it just works! By default you need to be on homescreen to do this, but I think as the status bar was part of it, that why it works.
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I was just messing around with the settings on my Sprint lg g2. You can also turn off the screen by double tapping on an empty area. I've got some empty space on a couple of my home screens with no apps or widgets, double tapping will turn off the screen.
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coogrrr94 said:
I was just messing around with the settings on my Sprint lg g2. You can also turn off the screen by double tapping on an empty area. I've got some empty space on a couple of my home screens with no apps or widgets, double tapping will turn off the screen.
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Haven't you heard of knock-on and knock-off features? Were you thinking you can only turn the screen on by double tapping it?
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Almost all roms have that features of not in a different way.
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Try Invisible Lock Widget on Play Store. You set up an invisible widget on your home screen and press that. I've got 12 icons of it all round my clock.