mardi 30 décembre 2014

[TUTORIAL] [ROOT] Light Flow - Enable LED For Notifications topic

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Okay so we all know by now that you can enable the "Charging LED" to use as a Notification light.

However I see a lot of people having issues getting it to work correctly, so if you'r having issues follow this guide.


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Purchase from the playstore : Light Flow PAID APP
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Pre-Requisites :

1. You MUST be Rooted for this to work
2. If you have a Custom Kernel Such as Elemental X you MUST NOT have "Charging LED Enabled" at the kernel level ( if you don't know what this is you more than likely don't have it enabled unless you used a Kernel tool to enable it )
3. The PAID / Donate Version of Light Flow, if yours says LIGHT FLOW LIGHT it is not officially supported by the dev !
4. Make Sure you have a fresh install of light flow so everything is set to default values to make this easy to follow.

General Settings

1. Once your in Light Flow allow it Root Access if Superuser asks and allow it accessibility access to notifications ( YOU MUST ALLOW THIS ! )
2. Hit the Three horizontal lines in the top left corner of the screens and head for settings
3. Go into General Settings and make sure all the following Settings are Ticked :
  • Enable Light Flow

  • Show LED in Priority Mode

  • Enable Clear All

  • Accessibility check

  • Version Upgrade Reminder ( you don't need this one but i keep it on regardless )


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Root Settings

Back in the settings menu go into Device Settings and Root

You need to enable the following options :
  • Direct Mode

  • Root Mode

  • Run Every Command as Root

  • Nexus 5 force LED Reset

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Per-Notification Settings

This is all the settings you need to let light flow have control of the LED, now you need to configure Notifications to use the light.

Head into the Notification settings and select one of the Default Profiles ( Im using charging battery )

You need to scroll across the screen to the tab called "LIGHT", on this page scroll down until you see Enable Mixer Mode make sure this is ticked.

Now you have control over the 3 Primary colors R/G/B and their brightness ( 1-20 ) - I have played with the brightness settings here and it seems to not affect the LED as of Version 3.51.1
  • You have the same settings for each color however the SOLID option is the only one that seems to work !

  • You can select 1 LED on or all 3 on and mix them together to make other colors but because of the led it does not work as well as the Nexus 5's LED.





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