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Hello!
I was wondering if there is a way to disable the low battery notification/warning that windows pops up when the battery reaches the very low level. I searched for some registry hack that allowed me to do this, but only found a way to do this in the Windows Mobile Pocket PC version.
I'm developing an application for Windows Mobile 5.0 and unfortunately the low battery notification is too intrusive, so I'd like to simply disable it (I warn the user of the battery level on my application).
Thanks in advance,
Paulo
Just go to Today-Settings-Personal-Sound & Notification.
Select Notification tab, choose Low Battery from drop-down list, you can disable sound and/or warning message.
If the low battery warning option does not appear in the drop down list, you will need to edit the following registry entry first;
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications\{A877D663-239C-47a7-9304-0D347F580408}\
Open the String value with the name "Default" and add the value "Low Batt Warning".
Deafstarr
Thanks! That worked for me.
thanks for the post i have been wondering how to do this.
How to change battery noification levels?
This also worked on my phone DX900 but I don't want to switch off the notification levels but change the levels.
Does anybody know how to change the 30% level to 5% and 10% level to 2%?
I did check Internet but can't find a registry change.
Thanks
OK im new to this. I just got my 910 today. Can someone give me a walkthrough on how to turn this low battery beep off? Its amazingly annoying. Thanks
zackob said:
OK im new to this. I just got my 910 today. Can someone give me a walkthrough on how to turn this low battery beep off? Its amazingly annoying. Thanks
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Just found it somewere, can't remember where but it works
Customize 'Low Battery' alerts
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications\{A877D663-239C-47a7-9304-0D347F580408
Create a String value named "Default"
Set its value to "Low battery warning"
Now go to Start > Settings > Personal tab > Sounds & Notifications applet > Notifications tab, select "Low battery warning" in the "Select an event" drop-down list and you can customize it
Ok i read that earlier, but where do i do that at, where do i edit that registry entry at? Thanks
Eer said:
This also worked on my phone DX900 but I don't want to switch off the notification levels but change the levels.
Does anybody know how to change the 30% level to 5% and 10% level to 2%?
I did check Internet but can't find a registry change.
Thanks
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Facing the same problem! Anyone knows how to set this?
eselle said:
Facing the same problem! Anyone knows how to set this?
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Yes, I am using DX900 also & has this problem too. When I used LG KS-20, it warns first at 10% and then at 5%.
Deafstarr said:
If the low battery warning option does not appear in the drop down list, you will need to edit the following registry entry first;
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications\{A877D663-239C-47a7-9304-0D347F580408}\
Open the String value with the name "Default" and add the value "Low Batt Warning".
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I don't see a string called default. Only duration, options, and wave.
I created the default option and it worked fine. I'd really rather know how to disable the 40% warning and leave the 20% one though.
Guys, I think we must be able to solve it our selves...
We have now three phones with six different levels:
Phone, Level 1, Level 2
Voltrons phone, 40%, 20%
DX900, 30%, 10%
LG KS-20, 10%, 5%
It must be a registry value or a value stored in a settings file.
What kind of value is most likely to be stored in the registry? DWORD? Value?
What kind of files has settings of the phone stored in?
low battery notification
how to turn off notification on low batt on samsung galaxy y s5360 its annoying
Guys i have found a way to fix battery indicator to show the battery level as it should be...
1) First of all charge your phone
2) After that go to registry editor on your phone and go to
Code:
[B]Local machine/system/state/batteryux/MainIntervalIndex[/B]
and change the value from 6 (or any value it shows there) to 20...now press OK! You wil see that the battery level on top has been changed!
Now again edit it and go from 20 to 80 and press OK...
RESTART YOUR PHONE AND THEN CHARGE IT!
Now you will see that the battery level has changed and shows the battery level like it should be...
Until now it seems like its working... Will leave it unti later to see if the battery will continue to show the correct level...
Try it and tell me your thoughts!
You can find the registry editor attached.
DO IT ON YOUR OWN RISK..MESSING WITH REGISTRY IS DANGEROUS! I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED TO YOUR PHONE!
Find more registry tweaks here:
Code:
[URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=907971"]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=907971[/URL]
Great work!
I will try and report later.
Thanx
Ok after some tests it seems like the value changed by its self... From 10 to 5 and level shows less than the middle.. I tried to change it to 80.. Will test more until i find the correct one
arkatis said:
Guys i have found a way to fix battery indicator to show the battery level as it should be...
1) First of all charge your phone
2) After that go to registry editor on your phone and go to
Local machine/system/state/batteryux/indicator and change the value from 6 to 10...
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Sorry, but i don't have the indicator value and i can't change it.
I only have Local Machine/System/State/BatteryUX/MainIntervalIndex
pekas said:
Sorry, but i don't have the indicator value and i can't change it.
I only have Local Machine/System/State/BatteryUX/MainIntervalIndex
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My mistake mate! Yeap this is the correct path! Change it from 6 (or any value that shows there) to 20 and from 20 to 80 and it should work like it supposed to be!
Something that i noticed is that the value is Dynamic (means that the value changes by it's self) You just make the trick and it should work!
It's been 1 hour now and it seems that the battery indicator shows the correct level! So i must say that this tweak works!
Too give you an idea of what this tweak is about! Some guys here says that the Radio plays a Big Role in battery life... Imo this have nothing to do with the battery drainage of your phone... Your Battery indicator shows false levels of the battery! E.x you charge your phone for 1 hour and battery is about 60% when you unplug it! WP7 doesn't know the correct battery level because of a false value in registry!
This "BETA" tweak will fix this problem..
Confirm me this is working.
and i post it in WP7 registry thread.
Thanks
i've just apply it i don't know yet if this work.
Glad it worked for you also guys! Thanks!
It doesn't work for me
Can u post a screenshot to see how it looks like?
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It doesn't work for me
Can u post a screenshot to see how it looks like?
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Ok here is the thing:
1)charge your phone until the green light shows up
2)unplug it from A/C and open registry editor
3)go to the reg path
4)edit the value from 6 to 20...press ok..Now you will see the battery indicator level has been changed! Again go and edit the value and from 20 go to 80..press ok! Restart and enjoy!
To see that this is working.. go and edit the value and put number 4 or 2! The indicator will show you that you have 40%-50%..
So if you edit it again and follow the instructions you will see that the battery level will now show 80%-90% which is correct because you charged your phone before!
I can't see any " virtual battery drainage" anymore because the indicator now shows the correct batt level!
Tell me your results!
Yeap, it's working.
Thanx
whats the recomended registry editor.....
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Original Value keeps coming back...
I am puzzled...my phone's led turns green, next I unplug it, open reg editor, my value is @ 11. Next I change it to 20, confirm OK (no change on batt indicator btw), then change it to 80 and restart. Cell boots up with full batt indicator. I plug it in, it's charging for couple mins, and again hits green light. When I view the registry key, value is back on 11 .
Any suggestion or correction regarding my description would be appreciated
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whats the recomended registry editor.....
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There's a link in the starting post. You'll need WP development tools in order to deploy this app onto your device
LuckTR said:
I am puzzled...my phone's led turns green, next I unplug it, open reg editor, my value is @ 11. Next I change it to 20, confirm OK (no change on batt indicator btw), then change it to 80 and restart. Cell boots up with full batt indicator. I plug it in, it's charging for couple mins, and again hits green light. When I view the registry key, value is back on 11 .
Any suggestion or correction regarding my description would be appreciated
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Good Question mate! As i said the value is dynamic and it can change to anything!
This is weird though cause when i made the tweak and checked back in registry my value were 6 again! But....no battery drainage after that! I don't know why but still my phone's juice is above the middle! (which is logical because i fully charged my HD2) So make the tweak, test it a couple of hours,check if the battery "drainage" it's logical and report here!
I Confirm that this is working real nicely!
Arkatis, pal, you're absolutely right. The value always comes back down to whatever it was originally (11 in my case), but my battery life went simply through the roof. I went running while listening to the music, made couple phone calls via BT handsfree, checked marketplace (via cell data) and sent some messages...still sitting almost on full. My batt would be at least 1/4th down before I performed the reg tweak that you've suggested. Dunno what you did, but I like it . Btw, did you notice that there's another key @ HKLM\System\State\Battery with numeric variable called VALUE DATA? Let us know if you dare to tinker with that one . Thanks lot for your outstanding tip, pal!
What if your battery is almost at the end and you still thinks it is almost full? You've changed something visual maybe? Think about it.
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in the Registry Editior come this
Acess to the registry key ``HKEY_Local_Maschine\System`` is restricted.
is this normal? I use Registry Editor version 1.0.1.0 beta of Touchxperience
Simply get ver1.4 of the Reg Editor Schaps always adds new features to it and access to more keys
I'm trying out the tweak right now. So far I got the result of LuckTR (11 in registry, device reboots with full indicator , but charges). Will report back later how battery life is.
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Simply get ver1.4 of the Reg Editor Schaps always adds new features to it and access to more keys
I'm trying out the tweak right now. So far I got the result of LuckTR (11 in registry, device reboots with full indicator , but charges). Will report back later how battery life is.
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can you please me the download link, Thanks
EDIT: i have found the right version
Anyone know of an app that will automatically change the screen brightness based on a defined battery level. Preferably with the option to define how much the screen is dimmed as well.
That kind of app would be very hardware specific. Check for apps specific to your brand and model of phone, but off-hand, I'd guess that you're not going to find anything generic, because the author would have to adapt it to many many devices.
I believe in ICS there was a setting to change battery warning level from the default 15% to something else but now I can't find anything like that!
There isn't, you probably had a custom ROM or MOD that enabled you to change that setting.
Hello all,
I have an Intermec CN51 running Android 4.2.2 that had its digitizer replaced because the touch screen wasn't functioning correctly.
After replacing it, it appeared it's not the digitizer but the OS that's the problem, it wouldn't respond to touches lower than just above the buttons in the bottom, which was also the initial problem.
After having tried factory reset, OS updates and some calibration tools from the app store all of which didn't work, I managed to find a way to sort of fix it. By rooting the device and editing this file: /sys/touch_calib/x_y_min_max
Its original content were these values:
Code:
433,216 3636,3823
And I found by changing it to 433,416 3636,3823 it now responds in the area it didn't before. I noticed that the values affect the calibration in this order from left to right: left, down, right, top.
However, it still has minor deviations and I guess it's because the values are simply not correct. Now my question is, what exactly are these values and what should they be at?
I know they basically determine the area in which touches are allowed, the display has a resolution of 480x800 but I can't figure out the relation between that and the values.