If your running the ICS leak you can go into settings and completely turn off the back lighting on the touch keys on the bottom of the phone. I know where the buttons are. I don't need them to be glowing. This helps me especially at night when it would kill my eyes having those LEDs on.
Settings > Display > Touch key light duration > Always off
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thanks! This was in GB too. Strange the "only in the dark" option was in GB but not ICS. I liked that one.
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jpeg42 said:
thanks! This was in GB too. Strange the "only in the dark" option was in GB but not ICS. I liked that one.
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I had no idea this was in GB. This whole time! My poor eyes!
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is there an option to dim the capacitive buttons or turn them off when screen brightness is at 0%? or how about an app that could do that?
this was also a problem for me on the evo as I would read using the kindle app at night.
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GhettoBSD said:
is there an option to dim the capacitive buttons or turn them off when screen brightness is at 0%? or how about an app that could do that?
this was also a problem for me on the evo as I would read using the kindle app at night.
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Yes there is way. You need an app to do so, and I believe it is available in the market. It is called Screen Filter.
very nice! thank you very much!
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I wrote the dev of Screen Filter to see if he can implement a slider to adjust the capacitive buttons, rather than turning them off completely. I guess we'll see what happens...
vWvSTATICvWv said:
I wrote the dev of Screen Filter to see if he can implement a slider to adjust the capacitive buttons, rather than turning them off completely. I guess we'll see what happens...
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Back with 3vo? LOL
skorpyo31 said:
Back with 3vo? LOL
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HaHa! Yea d00d. I got a good one from BB
ok cool... cause the capacitive buttons are blinding me lol
I am willing to donate for this to work
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GhettoBSD said:
ok cool... cause the capacitive buttons are blinding me lol
I am willing to donate for this to work
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I think the buttons on this phone are so much nicer than the track ball on the Hero. THAT was blinding in a dark room. lol
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yeah the track ball was a crazy orb of light!
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I miss having the option to light the touch keys only in the dark. Anybody know if there are any mods to get this option back in ICS?
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zueda said:
I miss having the option to light the touch keys only in the dark. Anybody know if there are any mods to get this option back in ICS?
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shoman said he was going to look into adding it to his ROM...
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i notice some major light leak issue on the right side of the phone but it only happens to lock screen, No issue in home screen, anyone know why?
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I know only that G Note had this same problem. Not so sure if they fixed this.
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It comes from the ripple effect
Just disable it and it should be gone...
^^^ Correct
OP, just touch the screen with your finger and you'll see the light 'bleeding' moving hence it is not bleeding at all
u are absolutely correct, it went away as soon as i turned off the ripple effect, tks alot!
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Is there anyway that i can turn the jeybiard vibration off but the capacitive buttons vibration are on?
Without flashing a custom rom
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I believe there is a setting for that. If you go to settings > input and language and select the keyboard you use, there should be a setting to turn off haptic feedback/disable vibration.
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noraizrox said:
Is there anyway that i can turn the jeybiard vibration off but the capacitive buttons vibration are on?
Without flashing a custom rom
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- what kind of keyboyard?
- OS version?
Yes that is preinstalled.
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Spiralzz said:
I believe there is a setting for that. If you go to settings > input and language and select the keyboard you use, there should be a setting to turn off haptic feedback/disable vibration.
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I am talking about the original keyboard.
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Hello,
I find the white lights on the soft buttons way to bright and quite annoying when sitting in the dark on my phone. Is there any sw out there that can tweak this? I am rooted.
Thanks in advance.
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benwall said:
Hello,
I find the white lights on the soft buttons way to bright and quite annoying when sitting in the dark on my phone. Is there any sw out there that can tweak this? I am rooted.
Thanks in advance.
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You can turn the lights off. Just in to Settings / Display / Touch light key duration and you can choose OFF.
I don't have those options for some reason. Running a stock Google rom.
Thanks though
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