My attempt to kill the softkeys - Epic 4G General

Maybe someone who knows a bit more or notices something I did not can help... I was looking in literally every folder for the file that controls the soft keys. This is a script I wrote up that *should* disable them but they turn off and come back on when you tap them.
#!/system/bin/sh
chown root /sys/devices/virtual/sec/t_key/brightness
chmod 0777 /sys/devices/virtual/sec/t_key/brightness
echo 0 > /sys/devices/virtual/sec/t_key/brightness
chmod 0555 /sys/devices/virtual/sec/t_key/brightness
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have you checked into the rom control toggle that disables the softkeys? even though it doesn't work on every theme/framework it seems, it might get you in the right direction?

pvtjoker42 said:
have you checked into the rom control toggle that disables the softkeys? even though it doesn't work on every theme/framework it seems, it might get you in the right direction?
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ROM control in AOKP? That adds the on screen buttons.
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Hahaha well your a recognized developer go ask an Elite Recognized Developer
You can't ask us scrubs here .
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Hahaha well your a recognized developer go ask an Elite Recognized Developer
You can't ask us scrubs here .
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I *could* just disable them in the kernel but still, it is not a good option if people want to toggle them on any rom.
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I set tasker to run this command for literally everything lol
Constantly run when keyboard is not out
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I like this thread
I think that short of disabling them in the kernel there isn't a way, I tried looking through other places in hopes to figure it out but to no avail either.
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I am ALL for the kernel disabling the soft keys and if need be, the keyboard backlight. After two years of fondling this phone, I know her every curve.
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Marcus, if you can just disable them completely, this would be the first and ONLY option for the 80% of us who want those battery draining LED's gone for good.
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Do they really have that significant of an impact on battery life?

shadowlink217 said:
Do they really have that significant of an impact on battery life?
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no but they are really bright at night time.

Well, for battery life freaks like myself, I'm sure I would notice a gain if there were no lights activated.
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The moment always had kernels that came in LEDon and LEDoff versions, however the moment had a white background on its cap. buttons. I would love thhis for the epic as well
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BUMP
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I hate these bright soft keys with a passion. If there was a way to completely disable them by tweaking the kernel I would be all for it.

It wouldn't be so bad if they didn't stay on so long or pop on with the slider. Please marcus....slay these annoying lights.
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FYI, with CM9, the Screen Filter app disables the soft keys. They'll turn back on if you touch them, but you can start and use an e-reader indefinitely without doing that. The app also works as a widget, so if you touch the soft keys accidentally, a quick double tap of the widget will turn them back off.

Alexdi said:
FYI, with CM9, the Screen Filter app disables the soft keys. They'll turn back on if you touch them, but you can start and use an e-reader indefinitely without doing that. The app also works as a widget, so if you touch the soft keys accidentally, a quick double tap of the widget will turn them back off.
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You can also make tasker run the echo 0 part of the script I wrote every time you hold the search button or open the launcher/book app.
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From a linux based standpoint there is only one legitimate option. That is to run your script and then wear gloves which hamper the output of static electricity from your fingertips, so that you can surgically apply DUCT(or your preferred brand/type) TAPE over said lights without them turning on, in which case your script works, and peoples woes go away.
Trololol.

i agree
I agree on disabling them in the kernel for good i personally think this phone looks sexier with the lights off (no pun intended =P)

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Brightness tip

Couldn't finds this on a search, so just in case people didn't know, here it is.
Place your thumb on the notification bar, and instead of pulling it down, slide left to make the brightness go down and right to go up.
I found this accidentally. This may be old news to some of you, but I thought it was pretty cool little feature.
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Aight. Cool. This is something new for me. And i like the brightness trick . The screenshot maker is terrible. Volume up and power and home button at the same time. Making screenshots with volume widget in screen. Aarrrg better take a app to do this
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Mc S.H.O. said:
Aight. Cool. This is something new for me. And i like the brightness trick . The screenshot maker is terrible. Volume up and power and home button at the same time. Making screenshots with volume widget in screen. Aarrrg better take a app to do this
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you don't have to press vol up, power and home button is enough.
MrBadgerMilk said:
Couldn't finds this on a search, so just in case people didn't know, here it is.
Place your thumb on the notification bar, and instead of pulling it down, slide left to make the brightness go down and right to go up.
I found this accidentally. This may be old news to some of you, but I thought it was pretty cool little feature.
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Oh well, that's a cool find. You have to disable the Auto brightness though
MrBadgerMilk said:
Couldn't finds this on a search, so just in case people didn't know, here it is.
Place your thumb on the notification bar, and instead of pulling it down, slide left to make the brightness go down and right to go up.
I found this accidentally. This may be old news to some of you, but I thought it was pretty cool little feature.
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I also found it accidentally. Pretty cool feature for those who change brightness more frequently.
That's been there ever since the galaxy s 1
helikido said:
That's been there ever since the galaxy s 1
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And already posted in a few threads...
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Setting Brightness ... sliding across Notification bar..

I know A LOT of people know this.. you can slide your finger accross the notification bar to set the screen brightness when auto brightness is turned off.
Well something I found out today.. you don't slide at all.. you can.. but you just got to pick a spot on the notification bar and long press. So you want it at 50%, long press in the middle.
This is a lot better too... more sensitive.
Maniac
I didn't know either of these features so thanks for this post
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Wow magic!!! Lol
You magnificent bastard! The slide was usually hit or miss for me but this works every time.
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Actually I think its touch hold and slide
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Yeah thats how it works u touch and hold it on the left and slide if ur on low l. And on high touch and hold on the right and slide.
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Works for me on PWGB beta 3. This is why I like Android so much, the hidden little tricks and short cuts.
just the old trick. I find this tip potential more than 2 months ago on youtube
Skrazz said:
You magnificent bastard! The slide was usually hit or miss for me but this works every time.
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Hahaha lol.... your welcome.
wow! I noticed it before, but i didn't know that it can change depending on where you press. Good to know
aznkid8706 said:
wow! I noticed it before, but i didn't know that it can change depending on where you press. Good to know
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I knew both!

Dropdown bar brightness slider?

Anyone else know about this? Was wondering why my brightness was changing when holding the phone to my ear....
I was initially thinking it was a proximeter sensor, but nope. Its a slider built into the notification bar. Press and hold at the left of the bar and while keeping your finger held to the bar, move to the right. And ofcourse left to turn it down.
Not really crazy about this feature really. Wish I could disable it.
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chkchkboom said:
Anyone else know about this? Was wondering why my brightness was changing when holding the phone to my ear....
I was initially thinking it was a proximeter sensor, but nope. Its a slider built into the notification bar. Press and hold at the left of the bar and while keeping your finger held to the bar, move to the right. And ofcourse left to turn it down.
Not really crazy about this feature really. Wish I could disable it.
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You can disable it in cm7.
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Did anyone NOT know about it ??
slybarman said:
Did anyone NOT know about it ??
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Mine has never worked, so I wasn't really sure what the process was. Still doesn't, but this was more detailed than "swipe on the bar"
I love this feature...
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algorhythm said:
Mine has never worked, so I wasn't really sure what the process was. Still doesn't, but this was more detailed than "swipe on the bar"
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Doesn't work if you have auto brightness enabled.
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can save some battery by turning auto brightness off and use the slider to adjust the brightness.
I dig it too. It saves time & frustration when you're out in the sun, step into a building & are all blinded by the sunlight, to the point where you can't navigate through menus. Just hold the notification, sliiiide & bam.
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muyoso said:
Doesn't work if you have auto brightness enabled.
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that's the ticket!
Lol.....I had no idea about this....just one more thing that makes Android great. yea....I think imma go by my neighbor and see if her 4s can do this.....lol
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Qwallace70129 said:
Lol.....I had no idea about this....just one more thing that makes Android great. yea....I think imma go by my neighbor and see if her 4s can do this.....lol
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this a TouchWiz thing? Or possibly Samsung? My wife has a lower-end Samsung (don't remember, but it's one of the Virgin Mobile ones), and it doesn't have this feature.
When you hold your phone close to your ear while in a phone call, the proximity sensor turns the screen off, so your ear touching the screen would not be changing the brightness. If auto brightness is enabled, it's really touchy and will change brightness rather quickly.
It works without sliding all you have to do is hold it on the left and it dims and if you hold it on the right it brightens
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Nice feature, didn't know about it. Thanks for the tip
knyque said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this a TouchWiz thing? Or possibly Samsung? My wife has a lower-end Samsung (don't remember, but it's one of the Virgin Mobile ones), and it doesn't have this feature.
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I'm not sure about it.I'm running ACS ICS V5. Is she running gingerbread? It could be a 2.3 feature.
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Its Touchwiz...just like the pulldown toggles..
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Its Touchwiz...just like the pulldown toggles..
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+1. Auto-brightness is also a battery killer. Learn to embrace the slide feature.
How do you enable it in CM7? I thought this was touch wiz. I miss the feature when running the
AOSP ROMs.
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xopher.hunter said:
It works without sliding all you have to do is hold it on the left and it dims and if you hold it on the right it brightens
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If you hold it from the corners it only maxes the brightness or lowers the brightness to the lowest setting. When sliding you can control how bright you want your screen.
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johnbarry3434 said:
You can disable it in cm7.
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chuckdez said:
How do you enable it in CM7?
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This feature is not available in cm7
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Power modes like windows

Hey guys this might be a strange or stupid question.
I'm looking to see if anyone knows of a silent app or some flash able mod that can do the following.
plugged into a power source the screen timeout will change to say 10 min and brightness to 100%. Then when I remove power the screen will go to auto brightness and timeout in 1 min.
I'm kinda surprised android didn't ship with this feature. A feature I really think needs to be implemented, or if I'm just so stupid I can't find this option, just call me a idiot and tell me where in settings it is lol.
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Was it that dumb of a question?
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well, it doesnt exist in the system but you could get this function with Tasker
i would imagine that it doesnt exist because it is such a rare case scenario, considering the device is designed to run disconnected from power....its a mobile device
Maybe one of those power or battery saver program can do it. But I guess you can try Tasker.
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Pirateghost said:
well, it doesnt exist in the system but you could get this function with Tasker
i would imagine that it doesnt exist because it is such a rare case scenario, considering the device is designed to run disconnected from power....its a mobile device
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Thanks tasker did the trick.
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[Solved] Backlight Screen Problem

I have a backlight problem with my HTC EVO Shift. The backlight has stopped working consistently. I believe it has something to do with the cable in between the slider part. When my phone is completely shut, the backlight is not working. When my phone is completely open (keyboard exposed) the backlight is not working. when my phone is in the halfway position (keyboard partly exposed) the backlight illuminates the screen and I am able to use the phone. It is very difficult to continue to use the mobile device in the halfway point. I have another mobile device on the way but I will need to see the screen in order to get the rest of my data off, or at least make a nandroid backup and go from there.
If it is not the cable then can someone point me in the right direction. If it is the cable/screen could someone tell me where to get a replacement. I am capable of doing repairs. I would rather not if it is avoidable.
thank you xda community.
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Main flex cable could be your issue. Grab the part from eBay
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I have one on the way. Thank you. Funny thing. When i took it apart the cable itself looked okay. I guess there may be damage within i cannot see. I do use the keyboard ALOT.
Thanks again
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humbleheadbanger said:
I have one on the way. Thank you. Funny thing. When i took it apart the cable itself looked okay. I guess there may be damage within i cannot see. I do use the keyboard ALOT.
Thanks again
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It could be a tear a fold a crease anything really man. Like mine is bad and only copper showing and its useless to me and has been for a while
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Right now i do not have my photon q registered so i need my evo shift in the interim. I wish i could let it go, but i need it right now. I cannot even forward my calls . 2-3 more days and i should be back in business.
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I would like to mark this solved and add a thanks. Is it possible?
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humbleheadbanger said:
I would like to mark this solved and add a thanks. Is it possible?
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If you're using the xda app, just add "solved" in the subject line. You may need to scroll up to see it...
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humbleheadbanger said:
I would like to mark this solved and add a thanks. Is it possible?
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If you edit your first post, the best way is to just add "[SOLVED]" to the beginning of your thread title
To give thanks, from the app either tap on the persons post and then hit the thanks popup, or on the computer theres a Thanks button under their name

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