Hi Guys!
I have a white international I9300 and one of the few issues I have with it is that the backlight for the back/menu capacitive buttons is too bright and 'leaks' past the buttons. I'm wondering if there is any way to reduce the brightness level of the capacitive buttons backlights???
Running RGUI MIUI with siyah kernel.
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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).
Hi, I'm ussing http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2504903 and whenever I touch display, capacitive buttons light up. Is way to do that, they will light up only when I touch them? [Sorry for my bad english]
Hello guys,
Is there, any solution to add sound feedback for the capacitive buttons of an adroid device? I would like that the capacitive buttons make the same sound as touching the touchscreen. I have noticed that Samsung devices have that already on their TouchWiz. Thank you.
Any way to regulate sensetivity of home-back-menu buttons? On my kenzo they are too much responsive, smt when i scroll i touch botton border and home button reacts
Only way. Disable them :laugh:
We can't control sensitivity
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