Hi, someone knows if exist a way to turn off the backlight with the hardware buttons, the gesture upon screen sometimes dont work on low light conditions.
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Does have anyone similar problem?
I figured out that my backlight goes ON very often while I carry my S740 in the pocket. It's because ANY key can turn on backlight while phone is locked up.
I don't really like this behaviour and would like to set it up somehow so only some key could light up backlight. Best solution for me would be:
Power button: Turn backlight instantly off and lock the keys (I have it set up this way already by AE Button)
Power button again: Turn backlight on and unlock the phone
However, I can't really find any good solution, and I guess it's not even possible.
Any ideas?
Hello,
I am having an issue with my soft keys backlight. When I switch to manual brightness the soft key backlight goes to full brightness no matter what setting I use for the brightness level. Does the soft key backlight have multiple settings or is it just on or off? Is there a way to turn that backlight off?
Thank you!
It is just on and off. It may be able to be changed once we have root, but I do not know
I need my independence from SENSE. Project s-off will succeed
Is there a way to set the touch sensitive control button lights to be on all the time?
I think there may be something wrong with my buttons...sometimes they turn off when i'm typing (the button lights turn off and stop vibrating)
Is this normal?
nevermind..figured it out..
settings -> display -> screen timeout -> never
altho the touch sensitive button lights are based on the light around the phone(light up when dark, light off when not-dark) so the screen being on doesn't matter.
Is there a way to prevent the LED from turning on when its bright outside? I know that on the stock rom that their is a feature where it turns on and off automatically and is wondering if theres a feature/ mod for this.
You can set the light levels manually for the screen and the buttons when you have auto backlight on, but the button levels don't seem to have any effect. Not sure why, I'd also like to know the answer to this.
While I don't have an answer for this, it has been proved out the battery drain from the touch buttons being lit up is near negligible.
The touch button lights being on with bln, at least for the time being, doesn't cause battery drain, it's the process that turns them on for a notification that drains the battery.
So I guess that was a long way to say, why do you want them off?
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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).