[Q] Help - Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini, Mini Pro, Xperia Pro, A

Does anyone here know how to switch the touch button light on using lww thanks in advance
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CLINTZ9 said:
Does anyone here know how to switch the touch button light on using lww thanks in advance
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Are you talking about the capacitive buttons (the ones beside the home button)? If so then they should automatically turn on when the button(s) are pressed/touched and then turn off automatically after few seconds of being idol. If you want them on permanently then I am not sure on how to do that, but doing so would use significant battery anyway.

You just have to edit the hw_config.sh file in system/etc
Find the line something like
Echo 500 @ button backlight (or something like that)
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[Q] app to lock proximity sensor?

I really want an app to lock proximity sensor on (so screen off during a call) until home button pressed, or something like that. Lately I have been having a lot of calls disconnected or accidentally placed on hold, and I think an app like this would be fantastic.
Anyone know of any?
You dont need an app this is easy to do, while in a call just press home so your on the "desktop" then just press the lock button. The screen now wont turn on regardless of the sensor
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LordKitsuna said:
You dont need an app this is easy to do, while in a call just press home so your on the "desktop" then just press the lock button. The screen now wont turn on regardless of the sensor
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cool thanks for the info.. I still think an app that did it automatically would be awesome though!
Anyone found this application? It would be very useful..

No led while charging

Is there any app which allows us to disable the led notification dot ?? I really hate it at night it bugs me out and making me go blind
Because i tend to charge my phone on my bed and use it meanwhile so yeah basicly its making me go blind lol....
Thanks !
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shahkam said:
Is there any app which allows us to disable the led notification dot ?? I really hate it at night it bugs me out and making me go blind
Because i tend to charge my phone on my bed and use it meanwhile so yeah basicly its making me go blind lol....
Thanks !
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What kind of led do you have?
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Hmm, no way to disable it.
It's notification LED, you just can change colors.
You can disable it, but it wall also disable it for everything else, meaning you won't get LED notifications at all.
Interested still?
Frosty666 said:
You can disable it, but it wall also disable it for everything else, meaning you won't get LED notifications at all.
Interested still?
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Sure am but is it easy to re enable it ? So at night i disable it and the day back on
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negrobembon said:
What kind of led do you have?
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The same that we all x10 users do lol when you plug it into charge that little light that turns on that's what im talking about unless yours is physicly broken ?
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I'm running Team Rom 3.9. I've noticed that when my phone is charging the LED functions normally until I get a message or notification. With something sitting in the notification bar, the LED turns off instead of flashing like it would if it wasn't charging. I don't know what ROM you're using but if the same thing happens, maybe you could send yourself a message or voicemail to disable the LED. Better yet, put a piece if black electrical tape over it while you use it! >}}}}}*>
shahkam said:
Sure am but is it easy to re enable it ? So at night i disable it and the day back on
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Ok then. Today I'll make you two scripts; one to disable the LEDs and one to enable them again. Run them through gScript. Do you want it to disable the LEDs between the buttons at the bottom as well?
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[GUIDE] Disable the charging/notification and hard button LEDs at night
Okay, here are the scripts to disable and enable the notification/charging LEDs and the LEDs between the hard buttons.
Here's how to use them:
1. Download both scripts using the links above or to the left.
2. Save them on your SD card in a folder called gscript.
3. If you don't already have the GScript app, download it.
4. Open up GScript, press the menu key and tap Add Script.
5. In the Name field, type in Disable LEDs, tap on Load file, tap on Disable_LEDs.sh, make sure Needs SU? is checked and press Save.
6. Again, press the menu key and tap Add Script.
7. In the Name field, type in Enable LEDs, tap on Load file, tap on Enable_LEDs.sh, make sure Needs SU? is checked and press Save.
8. Tap on Disable LEDs to disable the notification/charging LEDs and the LEDs between the hard buttons.
9. Tap on Enable LEDs to enable them again.
The scripts are a bit messy and there's a few things I could have done better, but they work for what they're designed for.
Note: LED notifications will not work while the LEDs are disabled. Use at your own risk.
Have fun
Frosty666 said:
Okay, here are the scripts to disable and enable the notification/charging LEDs and the LEDs between the hard buttons.
Here's how to use them:
1. Download both scripts using the links above or to the left.
2. Save them on your SD card in a folder called gscript.
3. If you don't already have the GScript app, download it.
4. Open up GScript, press the menu key and tap Add Script.
5. In the Name field, type in Disable LEDs, tap on Load file, tap on Disable_LEDs.sh, make sure Needs SU? is checked and press Save.
6. Again, press the menu key and tap Add Script.
7. In the Name field, type in Enable LEDs, tap on Load file, tap on Enable_LEDs.sh, make sure Needs SU? is checked and press Save.
8. Tap on Disable LEDs to disable the notification/charging LEDs and the LEDs between the hard buttons.
9. Tap on Enable LEDs to enable them again.
The scripts are a bit messy and there's a few things I could have done better, but they work for what they're designed for.
Note: LED notifications will not work while the LEDs are disabled. Use at your own risk.
Have fun
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Thanks will try 100% you peeps are amazing !!
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Omg thanks alot mate but here is the thing i cant get them to download the script it always says unsuccessful i tried over 20 times :/ if this works i will be the happiest man living on earth
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shahkam said:
Omg thanks alot mate but here is the thing i cant get them to download the script it always says unsuccessful i tried over 20 times :/ if this works i will be the happiest man living on earth
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If you're downloading them on your phone, the stock browser wont download them. Use opera or something.
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Frosty666 said:
If you're downloading them on your phone, the stock browser wont download them. Use opera or something.
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Okay will report back
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Frosty666 said:
If you're downloading them on your phone, the stock browser wont download them. Use opera or something.
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It works like a charm you sir are beast !! Thanks youuu soo muuch
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[Q] How to set or adjust SGS3 locksreen display time / timeout?

is there a regular option or a trick (no app) to adjust the time the S3 lockscreen keeps lit? i am on latest SGS3 stock rom 4.0.4 (no root) and the lockscreen shuts off after about 5 seconds - which is far too short for my liking.
thanks!
am i the only one having this issue? (sigh)
I think this is normal, why do you have to look your lockscreen more than 5 sec. Mine is like yours. Just pres home button after 4 sec and you will have 5 seconds more.
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xhaniGS2 said:
I think this is normal, why do you have to look your lockscreen more than 5 sec. Mine is like yours. Just pres home button after 4 sec and you will have 5 seconds more.
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well, i know it's "normal" and no bug. but it annoys me and even more so that there's no option in this "super phone" that lets me adjust basic lock screen settings. i guess this is an oversight by the devs.
Try other lockscreen apps
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I'm using wigetlocker you can set the timeout minimum of 10secs
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bordikun said:
I'm using wigetlocker you can set the timeout minimum of 10secs
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thanks. so i take it there's no trick or hidden option to set it from the settings menu?
uli68 said:
thanks. so i take it there's no trick or hidden option to set it from the settings menu?
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I'm sure there is if you have a rooted device. This is just how android works, doesnt matter what company, what phone, what version of android. Been like this since the beginning.

Xperia P Led bar

Hi! I have a problem with my led notification bar.the button on the far left (back button) is dimmer as the other ones.this thing really bothers me and i would like to turn of the notification bar.how cand i do that,or is there any solution for my problem?
Thread moved to Q & A section, post in the relevant section next time.
Yea....sorry
Anyways,spre anybody know how to rezolve my problem?
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boygenius12 said:
Hi! I have a problem with my led notification bar.the button on the far left (back button) is dimmer as the other ones.this thing really bothers me and i would like to turn of the notification bar.how cand i do that,or is there any solution for my problem?
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Use night mode to switch of led bar... Install night mode... Go to settings... Check disable backlight buttons
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Ive done this but, as i step into a darken area the backlight switches back on...Are there some special options i dint know about?
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Lock the volume and home button with screen off

So with the phone in my pocket and pulling it out I often hit the home or volume keys with the screen off. Is it possible to lock these buttons and make only the power button light up the screen to unlock?
Thanks!
bump i would like this
Theres already a thread on this. The volume buttons dont do anything anyways when the screen is off.
Here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066724
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INCREMENTAL said:
Theres already a thread on this. The volume buttons dont do anything anyways when the screen is off.
Here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066724
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Thanks. The volume buttons will adjust the volume on anything playing with the screen off. Really annoying when I use my phone in the gym and every time I touch the phone I adjust the volume.
wrchad23 said:
Thanks. The volume buttons will adjust the volume on anything playing with the screen off. Really annoying when I use my phone in the gym and every time I touch the phone I adjust the volume.
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Yeah that I agree on, from ur post I took it as ur volume buttons are waking ur phone up so my bad but as far as I know there isnt anything as of yet.
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Check out the app called persist from the Play Store. There's a free version that'll do everything you need
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