Hi, is it possible to illuminate the capacitive buttons at the max using "automatic brightness" please ?
I have a Defy+ using CM10 (latest build, by Quarx).
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I tried it too, but I think it's not possible. Maybe it can be added as a feature later, if somebody can do it...
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sa3e1 said:
I tried it too, but I think it's not possible. Maybe it can be added as a feature later, if somebody can do it...
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Ah :/ I guess it's possible because it's like that in the Stock version so... ^^
Go here: settings, display, automatic backlight, light levels > use custom, edit other levels. Remember to save and apply when done.
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nastys said:
Go here: settings, display, automatic backlight, light levels > use custom, edit other levels. Remember to save and apply when done.
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Thank you but I don't understand which values to set etc...
Could you help me please ? Thanks
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RaphaelH1427 said:
Thank you but I don't understand which values to set etc...
Could you help me please ? Thanks
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Set all Buttons to 255, save and apply
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nastys said:
Set all Buttons to 255, save and apply
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Thanks, like that:
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When I save, it force close settings, any idea please ?
I'm dreaming or the buttons are now illuminated at the max since last build ?!!
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Can someone post the best light levels and other automatic backlight settings for CM
juliusedward said:
Can someone post the best light levels and other automatic backlight settings for CM
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found this yaar http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/22620-settings-to-optimize-battery-on-cm7-last-updtd-may-8-2011/ and this http://rootzwiki.com/topic/626-cm7-autobacklight-settings-customize-your-phone-backlight-settings/ if i helped HIT THANKS button ^_^ bahia
Thanks for the reply Jay_Rulen.
I found these threads before i posted the request here. Those threads are not for n1 and i believe the light levels depend on hardware.
I am looking for the optimal settings for n1.
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Found this for CM7 http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/5960-auto-brightness-best-settings/ dont know if it will help but I TRYED i just play with settings wat rom are u using ? i'll ask around for you
BCM ICS
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juliusedward said:
BCM ICS
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k i goggled n looked cant find any SORRY why not go on market n use some apps if all fails Goggle is your Friend now we Play Google not Google Play lol
agian sorry couldn't help u bro
Try these, they're the hardware sensor levels on the Nexus One and Desire.
Play around with the light levels in the "Screen" column to suit your personal preference.
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cpm said:
Try these, they're the hardware sensor levels on the Nexus One and Desire.
Play around with the light levels in the "Screen" column to suit your personal preference.
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The images are broken. Can you please attach them again
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The images are broken. Can you please attach them again
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Yikes! Xda's apps fault! Lol. Will try one more time. If it doesn't work olp have to try over the weekend using the laptop.
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Looks like it worked?
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It worked.thanks
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DO AT YOUR OWN RISK:fingers-crossed:
mount as r/w
go to /system/etc...scroll and find here pre_hw_config.sh
open it with text edditor and edit red, green and blue max current to 10000
i.e
echo 10000 > $dev/red/max_current
similarly change all...
and change the values as you wish (do some experiments guys)
reboot and enjoy
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vengenace kernal
visit Ultimate HD http://http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1920207
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Safety?
Is this safe?
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Is this safe?
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yes it is:good:...its your phone...do some experiments
exquisite.nish said:
DO AT YOUR OWN RISK:fingers-crossed:
mount as r/w
go to /system/etc...scroll and find here pre_hw_config.sh
open it with text edditor and edit red, green and blue max current to 10000
i.e
echo 10000 > $dev/red/max_current
similarly change all...
and change the values as you wish (do some experiments guys)
reboot and enjoy
im using Ultimate HD by jader13254
vengenace kernal
visit Ultimate HD http://http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1920207
please hit me with thanks if it helpes
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Cool ! :laugh: +1
this is the easiest method to increase the LED lights.
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Can it cause damage?
can increasing the LED luminosity cause any damage to the device and does this work on it?
knightxperia91 said:
can increasing the LED luminosity cause any damage to the device and does this work on it?
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no it does'nt cause any damage
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i've tested this on my ray, the LED really bright :good:
now tested on arc s, and its good too :laugh:
Nice tip. Thanks
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exquisite.nish said:
DO AT YOUR OWN RISK:fingers-crossed:
mount as r/w
go to /system/etc...scroll and find here pre_hw_config.sh
open it with text edditor and edit red, green and blue max current to 10000
i.e
echo 10000 > $dev/red/max_current
similarly change all...
and change the values as you wish (do some experiments guys)
reboot and enjoy
im using Ultimate HD by jader13254
vengenace kernal
visit Ultimate HD http://http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1920207
please hit me with thanks if it helpes
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Edit: found out about rooting and stuff..
But on CM11 I cannot find this file, only hw_config.sh is there and it hasnt got these records..
LED lights in CM is already bright so their is no need to go into this. This works on stock or stock based roms
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Hi everyone,
Im here to share my stweaks settings with perseus kernel and get some opinions.
Objectives:
- Get full performance when i need (with 1600mHz and gpu at 733mHz)
- Average battery duration (more than 1 day with regular use, like games, xmbc, web surfing, listen music and do some calls)
- Fluid usage
To make that profile i have used this guide to understand better the configuration @ link
BE CAREFULL WITH UV
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sd_read_ahead_kb=2048
CONFIG_BOOTED=true
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scaling_min_freq=200000
CPU_VOLT_1800=1400000
CPU_VOLT_1704=1400000
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CPU_VOLT_1500=1200000
CPU_VOLT_1400=1162500
CPU_VOLT_1300=1125000
CPU_VOLT_1200=1062500
CPU_VOLT_1100=1012500
CPU_VOLT_1000=962500
CPU_VOLT_900=912500
CPU_VOLT_800=862500
CPU_VOLT_700=850000
CPU_VOLT_600=837500
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CPU_VOLT_200=787500
scaling_governor=pegasusq
sampling_rate=15000
sampling_down_factor=1
up_threshold=80
down_differential=15
freq_for_responsiveness=1000000
up_threshold_at_min_freq=60
freq_for_fast_down=1400000
up_threshold_at_fast_down=80
freq_step=50
up_threshold_diff=5
freq_step_dec=10
flexrate_enable=on
flexrate_max_freq=800000
flexrate_forcerate=0
cpu_up_rate=8
cpu_down_rate=15
up_nr_cpus=1
hotplug_lock=0
max_cpu_lock=0
min_cpu_lock=0
hotplug_freq_1_1=400000
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hotplug_freq_2_1=500000
hotplug_freq_3_0=300000
hotplug_freq_3_1=600000
hotplug_freq_4_0=400000
hotplug_rq_1_1=150
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cpu_online_bias_count=2
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BUS_MIF_VOLT_160=900000
BUS_MIF_VOLT_267=950000
BUS_MIF_VOLT_400=1000000
CONTROLSWITCH_GPU=off
max_freq=733
min_freq=160
GPU_UP=70
GPU_DIFF=5
utilization_timeout=25
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GPU_VOLT_108=850
GPU_VOLT_160=825
GPU_VOLT_266=850
GPU_VOLT_350=900
GPU_VOLT_440=950
GPU_VOLT_533=1000
GPU_VOLT_640=1050
GPU_VOLT_733=1125
GPU_VOLT_800=1200
Dyn_fsync_active=on
speaker_tuning=on
speaker_offset=2
headphone_amplifier_level=50
stereo_expansion=off
stereo_expansion_gain=16
eq_presets=shenanigans
eq_selection=1
eq_preset=5
digital_gain=0
eq_band1=4
eq_band2=3
eq_band3=2
eq_band4=2
eq_band5=3
fll_tuning=on
dac_osr128=on
dac_direct=on
mono_downmix=off
dcp_ac_input_curr=1200
dcp_ac_chrg_curr=1200
sdp_input_curr=475
sdp_chrg_curr=475
cdp_input_curr=1000
cdp_chrg_curr=1000
ignore_stable_margin=off
ignore_unstable_power=off
batt_chrg_hard_volt=2
batt_chrg_soft_volt=4300000
fb_delay=0
hook_intercept=off
sequence_intercept=on
s_digital_noise_reduction_mask_14=on
s_digital_noise_reduction_mask_16=on
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s_high_dynamic_range_mask_16=on
s_factory_high_dynamic_range=off
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de_max_ratio=0
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cs_cyan=0
cs_magenta=0
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scr_magenta_red=0
scr_magenta_green=0
scr_magenta_blue=0
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Put file on "data/.perseus" and load with StweaksProfiles.
Thanks, I've been testing this for a while and getting great results. How can I make the colours slightly richer/more saturated? Just slightly...
untick master sequence on screen tab in stweaks
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untick master sequence on screen tab in stweaks
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Thanks I know about that.. I'm kinda looking for something between stock and Perseus default master sequence.. can't figure what to tweak for saturation though..
nice setup
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quantumtraveler said:
Thanks I know about that.. I'm kinda looking for something between stock and Perseus default master sequence.. can't figure what to tweak for saturation though..
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I think this is what you're looking for. I found a nice balance by setting all the color gains to a number higher than zero; all gains are the same number so an individual color isn't over or under saturated compared to the others. You can experiment with what you like. Personally, I've got all my gains set to 10.
RED GAIN=10
GREEN GAIN=10
BLUE GAIN=10
YELLOW GAIN=10
CYAN GAIN=10
MAGENTA GAIN=10
To my eyes, these numbers give a nice balance between Perseus "default" and the Samsung stock oversaturation, plus the annoying stock blue tint in whites is still gone. "Enable register hook" and "Enable master sequence" are both checked of course.
Dead link? Please reupload
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shahransani said:
Dead link? Please reupload
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As far as i know Perseus kernel is no longer in development so I suggest that you move on to another kernel to get better support.
Also you're using an S4? So i think you posted on a wrong forum too.
And the OP here hasn't updated his thread since March so I deem that he is no longer active.
SignetSphere said:
As far as i know Perseus kernel is no longer in development so I suggest that you move on to another kernel to get better support.
Also you're using an S4? So i think you posted on a wrong forum too.
And the OP here hasn't updated his thread since March so I deem that he is no longer active.
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Can you provide the correct forum for me. I'm newbies . Regards
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shahransani said:
Can you provide the correct forum for me. I'm newbies . Regards
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=2162
Lets Start!!!!!!!!!
Thats a nice thread here koz i am so lost when i enter those settings.
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Register Intercept - enabled.
Master Sequence - enabled.
Seriously, don't mess with Perseus calibrations, it's already perfectly calibrated by people who know what they're doing. You could adjust whites if you want to, but that too only if you know what you're doing.
daveid said:
Register Intercept - enabled.
Master Sequence - enabled.
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This. Nothing more.
Only Master Sequence checked
i dont' quite get those settings, they made my color pale and washed out.
naeem86 said:
Thats a nice thread here koz i am so lost when i enter those settings.
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I am with you as I wanted to try these settings but always f..kd up
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Is there a way to control the screen's saturation without having to go back to Samsung's ROM?
The screen is really over-saturated and unnatural. I'm used to the "Movie Mode" that comes with Samsung's ROMs.
I'm using CM11 (4.4). Not sure which exact ROM it is because I've installed it using CyanogenMod Installer and then updated it from the phone.
I'm guessing not. Thanks for the help everyone.
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I'm guessing not. Thanks for the help everyone.
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I think no one has answered because its a silly question.
In your phones display settings there is an option called screen mode, this changes screens saturation.
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No unless if someone ports CM colours
EDIT: I believe that there is a market app that adds a filter to make it seem less saturated if that is what you were looking for
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MrAndroid12 said:
No unless if someone ports CM colours
EDIT: I believe that there is a market app that adds a filter to make it seem less saturated if that is what you were looking for
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You're kidding right?
It's in the settings of Stock Samsung ROMS!
Screen mode is in settings and you can choose between various modes which CHANGE YOUR SATURATION!
it can also be done on many many AOSP ROMS and custom kernels.
So YES the answer is YES YOU CAN
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Obagleyfreer said:
You're kidding right?
It's in the settings of Stock Samsung ROMS!
Screen mode is in settings and you can choose between various modes which CHANGE YOUR SATURATION!
it can also be done on many many AOSP ROMS and custom kernels.
So YES the answer is YES YOU CAN
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Oh my bad