Kernel for x play - X Play Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

A humble request to all the developers
Kindly develop a kernel supporting double tap to wake uup and battery voltage calibration
Plzz
Device motorola moto x play lux

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joeyxl said:
Somebody didn't read the rules...
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plzz forgive me for the mistake m new here
plzz tell me which rule are u talking about so that i can avoid the mistake in near future
thank u in advance

Why would you need dt2w when you already have moto display? Its battery friendly and also works faster. Takes one swipe to turn on the display and it doesnt drain your battery like dt2w does when the screen is off.

Sickaxis79 said:
Why would you need dt2w when you already have moto display? Its battery friendly and also works faster. Takes one swipe to turn on the display and it doesnt drain your battery like dt2w does when the screen is off.
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Ok sir got it
Thank u for the information?

Sickaxis79 said:
Why would you need dt2w when you already have moto display?
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Because not everyone is on stock rom. Custom roms don't have moto display.

Skeptico said:
Because not everyone is on stock rom. Custom roms don't have moto display.
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But custom Roms have ambient display which show you time and notifications on picking the phone up or waving your hand over the proximity sensor.
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K.khiladi said:
But custom Roms have ambient display which show you time and notifications on picking the phone up or waving your hand over the proximity sensor.
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Ambient display has issues, and also doesn't work very well with the proximity sensor. I'd way rather use DT2W.

Skeptico said:
Ambient display has issues, and also doesn't work very well with the proximity sensor. I'd way rather use DT2W.
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Opinions differ. Atleast for me, ambient display works perfectly.
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Optimize Knock ON

Hello , anyone can help , how or give me a clue , to optimize double tap to wakeup knock on in stock rom ? many times i need much touch's in screen to wake up , i flashed muchs rooms , and is same in all , i wanna one responsive more efective, thanks a lot for advance.
zToRk said:
Hello , anyone can help , how or give me a clue , to optimize double tap to wakeup knock on in stock rom ? many times i need much touch's in screen to wake up , i flashed muchs rooms , and is same in all , i wanna one responsive more efective, thanks a lot for advance.
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Aim low, middle near the LG logo but an inch higher.
zToRk said:
Hello , anyone can help , how or give me a clue , to optimize double tap to wakeup knock on in stock rom ? many times i need much touch's in screen to wake up , i flashed muchs rooms , and is same in all , i wanna one responsive more efective, thanks a lot for advance.
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On second tap, hold finger on screen until led turns white and screen comes on. Don't block proximity sensor between camera and speaker.
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ffejy462 said:
On second tap, hold finger on screen until led turns white and screen comes on. Don't block proximity sensor between camera and speaker.
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Thanks, but i mean double tap normal, is more easy, and instinctive , when one friend give me a other phone i wanna unlock with double tap lol xD and i dont remember is one feature of g2.
I mean one more good sensitive in response double tap, in roms ported of Flex have this feature more optimized, and i wanna in stock g2
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[TRICK] Double tap to wake, without tapping.

Hey guys, first post on the nexus 6 forums, just got mine a week ago. I'm sure many of you miss the notification light that most of us are use to. I know we can use the app lightflow to get the hidden led to light up but that is not what this is about. I for one miss double tap to wake on my G3 and Oneplus but there is another way and most of you already have the option activated. This magical setting, Ambient Display.
Instead of picking up the phone like a good boy or girl from your desk to check if there are notifications waiting, simply tap either the extreme right or left of the phone and this act will shake it causing the sensors to think you moved the phone and the ambient display will knock on. For those who don't follow, since the nexus 6 back is shaped like a U or curved tapping either side would cause the phone to rock.
That's it, just something I noticed and I did not see it mentioned anywhere, give it a try, no more picking up phones to check the time. Enjoy.
or, get root and use the real double tap to wake. you can get it working by app, or by kernel of choice. its actually included in the code for the n6, but not enabled. you can easily enable it, if you have root. besides, ambient display uses battery, and wakes often in the pocket(and gets really annoying).
simms22 said:
or, get root and use the real double tap to wake. you can get it working by app, or by kernel of choice. its actually included in the code for the n6, but not enabled. you can easily enable it, if you have root. besides, ambient display uses battery, and wakes often in the pocket(and gets really annoying).
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Ambient display doesn't wake up in my pocket. Chroma pocket mode. ? Still has to poll the prox sensor though, but I'm sure this would use less battery than the display waking up.
simms22 said:
or, get root and use the real double tap to wake. you can get it working by app, or by kernel of choice. its actually included in the code for the n6, but not enabled. you can easily enable it, if you have root. besides, ambient display uses battery, and wakes often in the pocket(and gets really annoying).
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Does double-tap-to-wake work reliably in 5.1.1? I tried it ages ago with 5.0.1 and found it often would require several extra taps to wake it up. I might root and try again if it works better now...
Oh! I didn't know this. I was missing that feature and I had it all the time.
Thanks for the tip.
On Chroma, Doubletap to wake using the wakegestures.apk is about 85-90% reliable in waking on the first doubletap, its not too big a deal.
Double tap to sleep is 100% reliable first time for me just like a g2-g3.
Nova launcher + screen lock and off app works amazing.
amd-dude said:
Hey guys, first post on the nexus 6 forums, just got mine a week ago. I'm sure many of you miss the notification light that most of us are use to. I know we can use the app lightflow to get the hidden led to light up but that is not what this is about. I for one miss double tap to wake on my G3 and Oneplus but there is another way and most of you already have the option activated. This magical setting, Ambient Display.
Instead of picking up the phone like a good boy or girl from your desk to check if there are notifications waiting, simply tap either the extreme right or left of the phone and this act will shake it causing the sensors to think you moved the phone and the ambient display will knock on. For those who don't follow, since the nexus 6 back is shaped like a U or curved tapping either side would cause the phone to rock.
That's it, just something I noticed and I did not see it mentioned anywhere, give it a try, no more picking up phones to check the time. Enjoy.
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Um... duh?
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Um... duh?
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Ok well, sorry that my post seemed stupid to you.
Thanks for the tip @amd-dude. Its nice to see these type of helpful posts.
xdatastic said:
Does double-tap-to-wake work reliably in 5.1.1? I tried it ages ago with 5.0.1 and found it often would require several extra taps to wake it up. I might root and try again if it works better now...
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Nope. Now you know why Google never left it enabled.
The "rocking " feature to wake the screen was first implemented on the Moto X's Active Display.
Haptic DT2W works every time for me on 5.1.
nhizzat said:
The "rocking " feature to wake the screen was first implemented on the Moto X's Active Display.
Haptic DT2W works every time for me on 5.1.
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No it wasn't. Moto X's along with their Droid variants use IR sensors in the corners to detect movement. Thats not how Ambient Display works (which is quite a bit inferior).
adrynalyne said:
No it wasn't. Moto X's along with their Droid variants use IR sensors in the corners to detect movement. Thats not how Ambient Display works (which is quite a bit inferior).
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IR sensors were not used on the Moto X 2013. The nexus 6 "rocking" works the same as that phone, though Moto X seemed more sensitive from what I remember.
mwalt2 said:
IR sensors were not used on the Moto X 2013. The nexus 6 "rocking" works the same as that phone, though Moto X seemed more sensitive from what I remember.
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Huh. I had a Droid Ultra back then and I could have sworn it used ir sensors.
I stand corrected.
Does this kill the natural ambient notification? I would actually prefer both. Sometimes I just want to see if there are notifications without opening the display. Then would want to use the knock when I'm actually planning on using the phone
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hahaha nice trick
sand1303 said:
Does this kill the natural ambient notification? I would actually prefer both. Sometimes I just want to see if there are notifications without opening the display. Then would want to use the knock when I'm actually planning on using the phone
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It does not kill the native ambient display. Both can work together.
adrynalyne said:
Nope. Now you know why Google never left it enabled.
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Works well in my experience (on 5.1.1). I do notice that it works most of the time if I'm holding the phone at an angle, but it works every time if I hold the phone vertically. That was also the case with motion launch on my m8 so maybe it's by design to avoid accidental waking? I suspect people who don't find it working could be having the same issue.
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Touch Key Light as Notification Light

Hello,
Since my A300FU doesn't have LED Notification, is there any mod that allow Touch Key Light work as Notifocation light? Because I do remember, long time ago, someone manage to mod i9000 touch key light to become notif light.
So, I believe there is a chane to mod it in our A series phone.
Thank you very much.
TheoDores said:
Hello,
Since my A300FU doesn't have LED Notification, is there any mod that allow Touch Key Light work as Notifocation light? Because I do remember, long time ago, someone manage to mod i9000 touch key light to become notif light.
So, I believe there is a chane to mod it in our A series phone.
Thank you very much.
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I believe a custom kernel is needed for that
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I believe a custom kernel is needed for that
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Indeed. Any news for A300FU?
Touch Key? Do you mean Capacitive Buttons?
There's an app for that if i am not wrong. I'll drop by after i found it...
PlutoDelic said:
Touch Key? Do you mean Capacitive Buttons?
There's an app for that if i am not wrong. I'll drop by after i found it...
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I don't know exactly what the name of it, but what I mean is those 'back' and 'recent app' button.
Yes, those are called the Capacitive Keys or Buttons.
It used to be kernel dependent with the BNL stuff, but i've seen a lot of apps do this now.
I found these:
http://www.redmondpie.com/transform...d-device-into-notification-led-with-this-app/
http://geeknizer.com/use-capacitive-buttons-as-notification-led-on-android/
i had no time to test so dont consider this researched yet ...
the lack of LED lights in A series sucks...really short sighted sammy.
PlutoDelic said:
Touch Key? Do you mean Capacitive Buttons?
There's an app for that if i am not wrong. I'll drop by after i found it...
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This is a kernel feature called BLN. If the kernel does not support it, then no app could activate it or use it... A500FU stock kernel does not support BLN
MoshPuiu said:
This is a kernel feature called BLN. If the kernel does not support it, then no app could activate it or use it... A500FU stock kernel does not support BLN
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yup, i may stand corrected there, but i havent seen BLN stuff for ages...in fact, i've seen it last in S2 forums.
btw, i remember BLN being a battery hog...
Or... instead of BLN, you could use camera LED flash when receiving calls, messages, or notifications...
NoLed from playstore is almost as good as having LED for our AMOLED devices .
So, I believe, what we need right now is kernel developer, because I think we can get the kernel source of A300FU from here: http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=a300fu.
Right?
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NoLed from playstore is almost as good as having LED for our AMOLED devices .
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Hm... this app actually make your display turn on, so.. no, thank you
TheoDores said:
So, I believe, what we need right now is kernel developer, because I think we can get the kernel source of A300FU from here: http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=a300fu.
Right?
Hm... this app actually make your display turn on, so.. no, thank you
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You are kind of wrong. Its whole different in AMOLED displays than LED displays.
On AMOLED the whole screen doesn't turn on. Only those pixels that are being used.
And I can assure you, absolutely no extra battery drainage what so ever occurs.
julian_fin said:
You are kind of wrong. Its whole different in AMOLED displays than LED displays.
On AMOLED the whole screen doesn't turn on. Only those pixels that are being used.
And I can assure you, absolutely no extra battery drainage what so ever occurs.
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Oke, I will try this app. Thank you, mate
But still, if there is any news about BLN, please notice me..
Thank you.

Nexus 6P Wave 2 Wake display?

Hello, just a quick question, I'm pretty sure I already know the answer just need verification to help curb disappointment if it happens.
Custom ROMs support waving hand over proximity sensor on the 6P to wake up the display ala Moto X ActiveDisplay?
I think stock does not support it, but custom ROMs do I think/hope.
Thanks.
Nobody knows? really?
You could try the app Gravity Screen. I know it's not baked in to the system, but it works well and doesn't even need root. I know it must use some extra battery life, but I haven't noticed much of a hit.
CapnPez said:
You could try the app Gravity Screen. I know it's not baked in to the system, but it works well and doesn't even need root. I know it must use some extra battery life, but I haven't noticed much of a hit.
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Also try
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tf.wakeongesture
Always been my fav

Is there a way to use Moto Display on Android N???

Hello,
I know that you can use certain app from the app store to get it close to it but for some reason I feel (and this is my opinion) the sensors on the phone work very well with moto display just wondering if there is a way or if they are working on developing/updating this for custom Roms.
Thanks
This is what I use.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.plexnor.gravityscreenofffree
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muelo1000 said:
Hello,
I know that you can use certain app from the app store to get it close to it but for some reason I feel (and this is my opinion) the sensors on the phone work very well with moto display just wondering if there is a way or if they are working on developing/updating this for custom Roms.
Thanks
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There are some ROMs with the same features. AICP has pretty much everything Moto display has, I think... Though the flashlight is a bit finicky, the wave to pulse the screen works well for me.
Now that Nougat has officially rolled out would this work??
So I asked about having Motorola active display and do to different versions of Android it was not available. Could someone​ tell me if this is now possible, would we see the active display with the update . Is this something that we have to wait on/for Motorola or Can the developers make this work now ..Thanks
muelo1000 said:
So I asked about having Motorola active display and do to different versions of Android it was not available. Could someone​ tell me if this is now possible, would we see the active display with the update . Is this something that we have to wait on/for Motorola or Can the developers make this work now ..Thanks
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Ambient Display works pretty well on the custom roms, and does pretty much the same thing. However, you can tell Ambient Display does not use all the sensors that Moto display does. Ambient Display is not near as easy to trigger as Moto Display. The sensor hub stuff that makes Moto Display work seems to be proprietary, or at least hard to implement in the custom roms. It currently only works on stock and stock based custom roms like TruPure.
Only the top right proximity sensor seems to trigger Ambient Display. Versus Moto Display that used a sensor at each corner. On AICP I can see the IR sensors at the bottom are still lighting up with a faint red glow when I lock the phone in a dark room, but they won't trigger the display. Neph and Gmillz were talking about trying to get them working at one time. They don't seem to have been successful, and neither of them have been active on this phone in quite a while.
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Ambient Display works pretty well on the custom roms, and does pretty much the same thing. However, you can tell Ambient Display does not use all the sensors that Moto display does. Ambient Display is not near as easy to trigger as Moto Display. The sensor hub stuff that makes Moto Display work seems to be proprietary, or at least hard to implement in the custom roms. It currently only works on stock and stock based custom roms like TruPure.
Only the top right proximity sensor seems to trigger Ambient Display. Versus Moto Display that used a sensor at each corner. On AICP I can see the IR sensors at the bottom are still lighting up with a faint red glow when I lock the phone in a dark room, but they won't trigger the display. Neph and Gmillz were talking about trying to get them working at one time. They don't seem to have been successful, and neither of them have been active on this phone in quite a while.
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