Thought I'd pass this tip for the 'AdjBrightness' app. It works to turn off the capacitive buttons.
Been doing some night reading on this phone since the screen is so nice.
Screen filter doesn't seem to work for the capacative buttons.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.deskangel.adjbrightness&hl=en
Related
Is there a way to lock the screen for inputs but still see the display?
When using navigation software holding the phone in the hand, accidental touchs on the screen yields to undesired inputs. I want the display to be on, but inputs from the touch screen to be off.
Thanks already.
How to make capacitive buttons turn on and off in synchron with the display because it's realy annoying when they turn off after just a few seconds...
I use stock rooted KPH
i think its not possile to trun capacitive buttons light always
Well can you have them always turned off?
why you can't?
SloRazorX said:
Well can you have them always turned off?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't know if it works on the Ace, but there's an app called Screen Filter, that turns down the brightness of the screen and also has an option to turn off soft keys. It's useful for night reading.
Ok, I'd like to know what controls the process of powering on and off of capacitive buttons' lights in AOSP android. Also I'd like to know whether it possible to make changes in it's logic. For example: by default in AOSP these lights are turned on every time we touch the screen, and they turn off after some period of untouching the screen. Samsung devices running stock (at least 4.1+) light up these lights only if we touch buttons, but not the screen. I'd like to know if it's possible to make other devices' hardware buttons' lights follow the same logic (light up only when we touch capacitive buttons, but not the screen).
How to shut off capacitive buttons from lighting up? Did Samsung remove this feature to shut off and change duration?
Yep,,,sadly they seem to have removed this option. Annoying.
Looks like we weren't the only ones to notice
http://www.phonearena.com/news/How-...-S6-edge-capacitive-keys-backlighting_id67884
paddylaz said:
Looks like we weren't the only ones to notice
http://www.phonearena.com/news/How-...-S6-edge-capacitive-keys-backlighting_id67884
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks. At least it is something to use at night.
Hi, I have the S6 Edge. The touch key lights are not working at all. In Settings I have the Touch Key Light duration set to "Always On". Power Saving Mode is off, but they still won't come on. The keys do blink briefly during startup, so I do know they physically work. Any ideas? Thanks
Is it possible anyhow to make the capacitive buttons light up only when I touch them (only the buttons) but not the screen. They light up even when I touch the screen but I want them to light up only when I touch them not the screen.
Have you looked deeply in settings?
Yes...there is only options for the timeout and on and off