[Q] Vibration over the footer Home & Back ? - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
Is it possible to have a vibration over the Home/Back buttons?
I can't feel them when doing it, I even barely can see the led since it is not a bright white.. it is a bit grey

lemondroid said:
Hi,
Is it possible to have a vibration over the Home/Back buttons?
I can't feel them when doing it, I even barely can see the led since it is not a bright white.. it is a bit grey
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Maybe you have haptic feedback disabled. Look in settings>sounds
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Tw1tchy said:
Maybe you have haptic feedback disabled. Look in settings>sounds
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Thanks, managed to get it to work.
Any idea about making the led stronger? I barely can see it when it's dark/night

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Auto Brightness Issue

About two weeks ago I turned on my Auto Brightness. Last week the screen just started going dim randomly. To be clear, its so dim I can't see anything unless its at a particular angle. Also (depending on how bright the screen was prior to going dim) if I apply pressure to the sides of my phone, just above the Menu and the red End button, the screen will become bright again. Since then I have turned off Auto Rightness and performed a hard reset yet the problem still occurs. Can someone please help me?
It hasn't been dropped, or been subjected to moisture of any kind. I've only had it for about two months. It was a replacement from Asurion Insurance. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Anyone? Any ideas? Haha, I'm desperate!
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Auto brightness on our phones hasn't really been all that great, I've had random dimming or it'll go super bright in a dark room. mostly the issue is that auto brightness on phones is not all that great, they don't monitor the brightness of your surrounding but rather your face and that's where the problem lies.
My Auto Brightness isn't enabled. Yet the screen still goes super dim.
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lactosedept said:
My Auto Brightness isn't enabled. Yet the screen still goes super dim.
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Then thats a different problen, i havent come across this. Sorry.
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lactosedept said:
My Auto Brightness isn't enabled. Yet the screen still goes super dim.
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Make sure it isn't on, because it shouldn't happen if you have it set to a custom level
Haha damn, don't like the sound of that. Thanks for the help!
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lactosedept said:
Haha damn, don't like the sound of that. Thanks for the help!
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No problem, let me know if you need anything else!

Buttons backlight on GB

Hi,
I find the fact that the buttons under the screen keep lit until you turn the screen off annoying. I often use the tab in the dark and even if you cover them up some of their light "contaminates" the bottom area of the screen, especially with dark images.
Is there any known way to get them working back as they did on Froyo? Maybe if someone could extract the old Froyo backlight driver I could try it on my tab...
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i want that too
chiasottis said:
Hi,
I find the fact that the buttons under the screen keep lit until you turn the screen off. I often use the tab in the dark and they're annoying. Moreover, even if you cover them up some of their light "contaminates" the bottom area of the screen, especially with dark screens.
Is there any known way to get them working back as they did on Froyo? Maybe if someone could extract the old Froyo backlight driver I could try it on my tab...
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I think its a great feature, especially for using in the dark as I often pressed wrong button accidentally. However I do think there should be some sort of setting to adjust when its on all the time and when its not etc.
Try an app called blinker I think from the market.
DarkPal said:
Try an app called blinker I think from the market.
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Well, thank you very much! I downloaded BlinkerTab from the market and was able to turn the buttons backlight off.
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OMG!
Thank you so much! I hated those lights so much I was gonna return to 2.2.1
No I dont have to.
Go to market
Download blinkertab for free
Turn those hatefull lights off
Enjoy a book or movie in the dark.
Cheers
Thanks again darkpal
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Yeah cheers going to down load right now.
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App to dim buttons?

Anyone know if there is an app or way to dim the capacitive buttons? They're pretty distracting at times.
shigga said:
Anyone know if there is an app or way to dim the capacitive buttons? They're pretty distracting at times.
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I don't think so, but I to would bee interested in this.
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Moving this thread to general-Q&A section. It fits better there.

[App] Soft Buttons Lights always on!

New here in the HTC one area so please forgive me if this topic was already covered. Being new to the HTC phone I wasn't liking the soft button lights turning off during the day light so this app basically keeps button backlight always on, as long as the screen is on.
Confirmed working with HTC one. KiNDA
Soft Buttons Light
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.meco.sbl
UPDATE: The soft lights turn off on occasion and I have to toggle the power button to turn the light back on. Bug I guess but quick minor temp fix by hitting the button
UPDATE 7-/4/13: According to solid.snake (see quote below), Capacitive Buttons Brightness Works well
solid.snake said:
Hi
This one work well on my hox+ under aosp 4.2.2
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.sleepydragon.capbutnbrightness
Capacitive buttons brightness by sleepy dragon
It allow to keep the keypad backlight on as long as the screen is on, or it can simply switch the keypad backlight off.
Need root...
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EDIT: 8/11/13 Capacitive Button Brightness v1.0.9-Beta1 Second post HERE HTC ONE (m7) support added (In beta so not in the app store)
I've seen flashable zips and so forth, but never ran into an app in the playstore for it. So thanks for sharing!
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Are you able to see the button lights in the daylight? They seem kind of dim to me.
sauprankul said:
Are you able to see the button lights in the daylight? They seem kind of dim to me.
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App is a bit buggy with the one and seems to only work on occasion.
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Anyone know where I can find a zip to make them stay on?
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eyeisdasteve said:
Anyone know where I can find a zip to make them stay on?
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+1
I'm m looking for the complete opposite. Is want one too keep them off the whole time. I like using pie launcher. Any ideas on how to so that?
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Mr.Muscles said:
I'm m looking for the complete opposite. Is want one too keep them off the whole time. I like using pie launcher. Any ideas on how to so that?
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I wanted the same and this app will keep them off just downloaded and it works
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dandan2980 said:
I wanted the same and this app will keep them off just downloaded and it works
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Works perfect. Now I get to focus on my screen. Thanks
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Needed this.
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Hi
This one work well on my hox+ under aosp 4.2.2
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.sleepydragon.capbutnbrightness
Capacitive buttons brightness by sleepy dragon
It allow to keep the keypad backlight on as long as the screen is on, or it can simply switch the keypad backlight off.
Need root...
So far so good! Working smooth.
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Capacitive Button Brightness v1.0.9-Beta1 for the HTC ONE.
APK in second post HERE thanks to the developer denversc
Works for htc one m7 802w dual sim as well.

Front LED notification light

Hey guys, I've been very impressed with my Flex and hardly ever put it down so I guess for awhile I didnt notice how bad the front LED is.
I've been busy the past few days and have not had much time to play with it and I have realized that I with some exceptions I am unaware of receiving anything on my phone that usually is notified to me via the front LED light of any of my previous phones with the exception of the idiotic Galaxy SII which required me to download an app that used the screen to display notifications.
It seems the one on the FLEX only works sometimes and its microscopic on top of that.
Anyone else with the same issue?
Or maybe a workaround I havent found yet?
Thanks!
You could work around this by flipping the phone over. The power button lights up for notifications in much the same manner as the front LED.
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joebartender said:
You could work around this by flipping the phone over. The power button lights up for notifications in much the same manner as the front LED.
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Yeah I know that but it just doesnt feel right when my phone is upside down lol

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