Softkey color change - Fascinate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there any kernel app combo that allows us to change the color of the soft keys on the fascinate
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Pretty certain it's a hardware limitation, your only choice is white.

yeah it is just little white LEDs behind them, nothing can be changed unless you wanted to open the phone and replace the lights.
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Can anyone tell me what does voodoo color do?

Don't wanna sound like a noob.....
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It is pretty simple it adjusts the color so it looks more lifelike/rich/full etc.
The specific problem some of the amoleds were having, was the blue tinting, this translated into a less clear, darker image you would see. So, the color fix adjusts the blue, heightens the all the colors kelvin (the measure of color intensity adapted from measure of heat), supposedly without using more battery.
Thanks for letting me know
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[Q] Do you have burn-in on screen of your beloved SGSII

[Q] Do you have burn-in on screen of your beloved SGSII
Yes I do have a screen burn which looks like the power off symbol on my bottom half of screen. I have no clue where it comes from though... Never had something like that shown on my display.
It is only visible on brighter gray and if you look close so since I prefer colourful wallpaper I only see it sometimes when pulling down notification bar
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I have it also a tiny spot 2mms across which is seen on gray and brighter colors, not that much, almost nothing on dark colors.
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Yes, I have slight burn-in from the AOSP Clock (time and the buttons at the bottom).
I've got one above the misdemeanor towards right corner of the screen. Gonna replace screen, never seen on previous exchanges models.
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Yes...I've burn in of opera mobile's reload and tabs icon at the bottom... Specially visible when the screen is of near white color! Sad to see it happening so soon
Is it warranty covered? Is there anything else we can do about it?
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Yes I got a statusbar burn in.
I gues samoled isnt perfect after all.
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What brightness are you using?
I never user anything higher than the lowest setting and my screen is fine.
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Brightness always at the lowest.
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No burning. But phone is hardly a month old.
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
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Auto brightness
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[concept] LED notification light hack

Hello,
Today I had a couple i777's taken apart that I was fiddling with while I replaced the screen on one, and noticed that there is a location (facing the screen, the top right hand corner) that is just a metal brick. Possibly a heat sink, that could easily be drilled out to install a LED light for notifications! Then I was thinking about the location for soldering the light on, and thought.. Why not solder in line with the camera LED? There are apps that use the camera LED for flash notifications, right?
The only thing is, the camera LED would flash when the notification LED flashed.. Also there could only be 1 color LED, and visa versa, so if you took a picture with flash, notification LED would blink. Not too big of a problem though right? There would not need to be any drilling of the screen either.
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You would need a current limiting resistor for the new notification led. If you make the same current available to that led as the high power flash led, you will release the magic smoke.
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jmgelba said:
You would need a current limiting resistor for the new notification led. If you make the same current available to that led as the high power flash led, you will release the magic smoke.
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Right of course! All LEDs need resisters, but some come in Little light sister packages
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Or you could use the softkeys for notifications like the rest of us
jmgelba said:
You would need a current limiting resistor for the new notification led. If you make the same current available to that led as the high power flash led, you will release the magic smoke.
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Hahahaha
Where's the fun in that? Lol and they are shaped as weird objects.
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I'm sorry but this idea will never work
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I use an app called NoLED that works fine for me.
That's not really true. Lol
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Miami_Son said:
I use an app called NoLED that works fine for me.
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well stated

Custom LED Notifications?

One of the best features of Samsung is their use of RGB LED's for notifications. I was sad to see that there is not customization of the LED and was wondering what my options are? I have ROOT access with locked bootloader and found a few apps (LightFlow is one) in the play store but they seem not compatible with the Note 2. Does anyone have any tips or methods to get custom LED notifications going? I know I am not the only one who wants a color other than blue for all notifications.
Light Manager.
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Its TwiX said:
Light Manager.
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Nice works pretty well, thanks! The LED is not that great at making colors but it at least open it up to a few more options for personalization.
Light Flow that I purchased when I had my GNex also works, though the colors are a little off from the Gnex, at least for me. Orange is showing up as yellow.

Light Flow Settings?

Just curious how many people here have toyed around with the app "Light Flow". I've been testing different settings for a couple of weeks now, but I wonder if there is a way to make the LED brighter? I set the numerical to 255 like it suggested but it didn't really change much. Is it safe to go higher or could I burn out the LED on my S4?
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