how to find the edge lighting on system app i cant find it on system/app only i find is edge screen please someone help me im going to flash the edgelighting on my old phone ty
Settings > display > edge screen > edge lighting
From there can click advanced for colours, manage notes to set apps to not use edge lighting and also set it to work with screen on, off or both
UTNoodle said:
Settings > display > edge screen > edge lighting
From there can click advanced for colours, manage notes to set apps to not use edge lighting and also set it to work with screen on, off or both
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He doesn't ask how to set... But the directory in /system to try in another phone...
Anyway it can't work without Samsung framework, don't try at all...
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I have enabled the weather display under Edge Screen and have installed the Weather widget on the home screen but can't seem to get it display. Any one managed to get this to work?
You have to do sort of sort of a z motion swipe on the edge of the screen your edge display is set up on. You can also add other "tickers" and swipe up or down to see them from the edge
This should help you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahjDM2pP2Gc
Hello at all,
I have a question, is there any way known to disable the zoom effect on look screen for S6 ? I like to use black wallpaper for lock screen, because Samsung has OLED and is really black. But with new S6 came this zoom effect and black is now gray or shiny black.... if i compare S6 with S4.
I found something with "loockscreen_ripple_effect" modifying with SQL but only for rooted device... i looking for roottree way, like using ADB Shell (for deactivation of Heads up)
Is there any way to deactivate this ?
Thank you
switch it off in settings>wallpaper>wallpaper motion effect toggle (note drop down menu at top to switch between lock screen and home screen)
knibby said:
switch it off in settings>wallpaper>wallpaper motion effect toggle (note drop down menu at top to switch between lock screen and home screen)
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Hi,
it has no effekt on "lock screen" only main screen.
Nobody with same probplem ?
So I've had iOS for a while upgraded to the new s9 plus but have no idea how to disable these pop ups. Thanks in advance.
Settings > Display > Edge Screen. Turn off edge lighting.
craya said:
Settings > Display > Edge Screen. Turn off edge lighting.
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How about for facebook messenger and stuff ?
Open Facebook messenger, go to settings, turn off chat heads
No notifications waiting makes the screen off and AOD not showing.
Recieving or already having a notification shows AOD.
On top of that you can select which apps are important to you to behave this way for their notifications and ignore others, also can be set similary for charging = on / not charging = off.
Yet it has no impact on battery maybe it will use like additional 0.009%
1- Install Always On Edge App
2- in Main settings section -> enable With AOD invisible -> but show AOD on notifications.
3- Main settings -> optional permissions -> AOD lighting controller.
4- save.
And that is it no need to enable any other permission or feature. However, please note that if you enable edge lighting then timing will be applied.
This is one very confusing app that actually works. But how do I enable notifications only for some apps?
@frgo from main page -> enabled apps section -> disable all apps then enable apps you need
won't work for me. ambient display don't shows up.
i set up settings like you said. but something seems wrong.
will AOE app manage everything or do i have have to enable or disable ambient display in phone settings?
No notifications waiting makes the screen off and AOD not showing.
Recieving or already having a notification shows AOD.
On top of that you can select which apps are important to you to behave this way for their notifications and ignore others, also can be set similary for charging = on / not charging = off.
Yet it has no impact on battery maybe it will use like additional 0.009%
1- Install Always On Edge App
2- in Main settings section -> enable With AOD invisible -> but show AOD on notifications.
3- Main settings -> optional permissions -> AOD lighting controller.
4- save.
And that is it no need to enable any other permission or feature. However, please note that if you enable edge lighting then timing will be applied.
Not sure if it's the aodNotify app or not but this very setup means the Google Clock app (which I'm used to from my previous phone, untested with Samsung clock app) requires you to unlock the lock screen to turn off the alarm. Its annoying...
@gk1984 It is Always On Edge App, and that app conflicts with this because it mess with system AOD settings by another child app that has no launcher icon called manager even after uninstall the main app this remains on your phone and you need to go to system -> apps -> search for it
Thanks for this lifehack