An alternative for Xposed XLED? - Sony Xperia X Compact Themes, Apps, and Mods

Hey there.
Since the Xposed XLED module is deprecated and doesn't seem to work on Oreo, is there a solution, a mod or anything to make the notification led blinks quicker?
I mean on X Compact it blinks every 1 or 2 seconds, it's really easy to miss.
Thanks.

have you tried something like lightflow, or notification apps

trewelu said:
have you tried something like lightflow, or notification apps
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Yes but it's way too much ressources, XLED was light and simple.

I figured you can achieve this with Gravity Box for Oreo.
But if ever someone can find a more direct/simple solution, I'm all ears.
Thanks!

I'm using Torchie app

kentaurest said:
I'm using Torchie app
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Thanks but this is absolutely not what I'm asking.

To answer my own question, I'm now using "Light Manager".
It does exactly what I wanted, it's not expensive, and not heavy weight.

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Illumination bar modification

Hello i found this article but i had no idea how to use it to conctrol my illumination bar.http://www.xda-developers.com/android/apis-released-for-the-illumination-bar-on-xperia-devices/
I need an app or just a way to use the illumination bar with more apps and media players like power amp.
I searched quite a bit and tried this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rundgong.illuminationcontrol&hl=en but it does not work for me ....
jackaros said:
Hello i found this article but i had no idea how to use it to conctrol my illumination bar.http://www.xda-developers.com/android/apis-released-for-the-illumination-bar-on-xperia-devices/
I need an app or just a way to use the illumination bar with more apps and media players like power amp.
I searched quite a bit and tried this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rundgong.illuminationcontrol&hl=en but it does not work for me ....
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to make it work with more apps, the apps need to have call the correct api. In other words, you have to integrate the api into the apps itself.
For notifications, I use Light Flow and it works perfectly.
sarkar1990 said:
to make it work with more apps, the apps need to have call the correct api. In other words, you have to integrate the api into the apps itself.
For notifications, I use Light Flow and it works perfectly.
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Thanks for your answer i tried ussing light flow but i dont know how to sellect the leds.... can you please inform me ?
jackaros said:
Thanks for your answer i tried ussing light flow but i dont know how to sellect the leds.... can you please inform me ?
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You simply turn it on in the accessibility menu and then chose which notification for which you want to configure the led. After that you can change the color of the lights, frequency of the blinking and when to dismiss the lights.
Its pretty simple actually. Try and let me know.
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sarkar1990 said:
You simply turn it on in the accessibility menu and then chose which notification for which you want to configure the led. After that you can change the color of the lights, frequency of the blinking and when to dismiss the lights.
Its pretty simple actually. Try and let me know.
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Thank you very much i did it !
jackaros said:
Thank you very much i did it !
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Hitting the Thanks button works wonders too jk
I also tried using that app but it doesn't seem to be working, did you change any specific thing in the settings?
OsoAlgo said:
I also tried using that app but it doesn't seem to be working, did you change any specific thing in the settings?
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Mess with the settings and you will see a result eventually
sarkar1990 said:
to make it work with more apps, the apps need to have call the correct api. In other words, you have to integrate the api into the apps itself.
For notifications, I use Light Flow and it works perfectly.
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I tried Light Flow on my C5303 on the latest .245 firmware, but it didn't work when I pressed the test button.
pakatsui said:
I tried Light Flow on my C5303 on the latest .245 firmware, but it didn't work when I pressed the test button.
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After pressing test you need to lock the screen to see the led test. Try that. :good:
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sarkar1990 said:
After pressing test you need to lock the screen to see the led test. Try that. :good:
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Tried that before. Started working now after I gave root access.
jackaros said:
I searched quite a bit and tried this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rundgong.illuminationcontrol&hl=en but it does not work for me ....
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I've been told it works if you select device Xperia U
Hello all !
I recently bought an Xperia SP, and one thing is embarrassing me. It's that the notification bar is active when the battery gets low. I think this a totally absurd option but anyway I tried the two app mentioned in this thread but no results ! I rooted my device and give the right to Light Flow but nothing (The test is not working either) !
So ... if you have any solution !
PS: Sorry if my English is bad, I'm French =P (Don't beat me xD !)
I managed to get it working by selecting Xperia U as suggested, but that doesn't seem to be able to disable the default functions such as low battery notification, it just lets you manage other apps.
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[Q] How to disable popup warning AFTER charging?

Hi,
I recently got a wireless charging receiver for the phone and now I get this annoying popup which says to close the micro usb properly to prevent water damage.
This happens also sometimes during charging in the middle of the night.
Can anyone tell me how to disable the popup? To make it clearer, it is not the flashing text that appears when the phone is connected to the charger. ( this can be disabled via xposed module)
The one I am talking about is more like a text with a white background picture.
"for protection against water damage firmly seal the charging cover before use"
Anyone else with the "problem" ?
I am on NEE-I9295XXUBMK2.
Thanks for the help in advance.
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this also happens when I disconnect the device from USB.
No one with this problem?
colida said:
No one with this problem?
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I second that!
I have found battery_cover_notice.xml in systemui\res\layout
There is an battery_cover_notice_image and an battery_cover_notice_message
The Pic is help_img_usb.png in folder systemui\res\drawable-hdpi
Now you can try and delete the battery_cover_notice.xml from the SystemUI
Darkman said:
I have found battery_cover_notice.xml in systemui\res\layout
There is an battery_cover_notice_image and an battery_cover_notice_message
The Pic is help_img_usb.png in folder systemui\res\drawable-hdpi
Now you can try and delete the battery_cover_notice.xml from the SystemUI
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I tried and it worked ( at least the popup doesn't appear anymore) but I do not have a notification area at the top anymore. No clock, Signal or anything.
Perhaps it's because of the odex file? Didn't touch that.
I will try it again. Might be, I did something wrong.....
Thanks
okay thanks for feedback...
I will investigate this....
So is there no non-root way of disabling this?
colida said:
Anyone else with the "problem" ?
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I am.
No solution found so far.
Only I remember - that started after OTA update from Samsung in later 2013.
On original software I didn't have such warning.
Before and after is 4.2.2 Android, I didn't notice any changes, so I am lookiing for old firmware to download...
p.s. I also have wireless charger from "indiegogo"
shafty023 said:
So is there no non-root way of disabling this?
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No sorry
Cloud it be that this notice is a toast with a custom theme? You could check it with my app EnhancedToast, and hide it if it is a toast. Enable logging in the app and watch it.And yes, root is required for Xposed. Btw, the Google edition don't show it at all
defim said:
Cloud it be that this notice is a toast with a custom theme? You could check it with my app EnhancedToast, and hide it if it is a toast. Enable logging in the app and watch it.And yes, root is required for Xposed. Btw, the Google edition don't show it at all
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^Mostly what I was going to say, so thanks.
You should check EnhancedToast if you can, and you could always switch ROM's - I'm loving the CM 10.2 ROM, which doesn't have the warning, and offers a lot of other advantages. If a notification comes up in the bar, long-press it and see if comes up with the "app info" button - it could be run through some sort of stock app that you could disable or uninstall altogether.
Hi everyone! I'm new on the forum and in smartphones as well. Rooted GT-i9252 last week. Starting to develop app in future.
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tiskael said:
^Mostly what I was going to say, so thanks.
You should check EnhancedToast if you can, and you could always switch ROM's - I'm loving the CM 10.2 ROM, which doesn't have the warning, and offers a lot of other advantages. If a notification comes up in the bar, long-press it and see if comes up with the "app info" button - it could be run through some sort of stock app that you could disable or uninstall altogether.
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Did I switch ROM when I rooted my phone? Is it the same thing?
tiskael said:
If a notification comes up in the bar, ...
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No notifications, just message on bottom of the screen.
tiskael said:
I'm loving the CM 10.2 ROM, which doesn't have the warning
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Any good source to learn more of ROMs? What do I lose if I dump the original, what do I get with some other ROM?
How should I backup? Meaning there's lot's of data:
- contacts and messaging and that stuff
- pictures, music, videos etc
- OS (?)
- ROM
- Apps (downloaded and system)
Maybe someone could explain the best practice to backup ROM,OS and apps.
Thanks in advance, Kaptah.
Kaptah said:
Hi everyone! I'm new on the forum and in smartphones as well. Rooted GT-i9252 last week. Starting to develop app in future.
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Welcome
Did I switch ROM when I rooted my phone? Is it the same thing?
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What method of rooting your phone did you use? They are not the same thing, but it is possible to do them both at the one time. If everything looks different, then yes, you would have changed your ROM while rooting.
Any good source to learn more of ROMs? What do I lose if I dump the original, what do I get with some other ROM?
How should I backup? Meaning there's lot's of data:
- contacts and messaging and that stuff
- pictures, music, videos etc
- OS (?)
- ROM
- Apps (downloaded and system)
Maybe someone could explain the best practice to backup ROM,OS and apps.
Thanks in advance, Kaptah.
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Check the link below, it's a good place to start.
http://www.android.gs/root-galaxy-s4-active-international-i9295-and-att-i337-models/
colida said:
Hi,
I recently got a wireless charging receiver for the phone and now I get this annoying popup which says to close the micro usb properly to prevent water damage.
This happens also sometimes during charging in the middle of the night.
Can anyone tell me how to disable the popup? To make it clearer, it is not the flashing text that appears when the phone is connected to the charger. ( this can be disabled via xposed module)
The one I am talking about is more like a text with a white background picture.
"for protection against water damage firmly seal the charging cover before use"
Anyone else with the "problem" ?
I am on NEE-I9295XXUBMK2.
Thanks for the help in advance.
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this also happens when I disconnect the device from USB.
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Install Xposed installer, and then Wanam Xposed, the option you want you can find in the sound options there...
Bartbig said:
Install Xposed installer, and then Wanam Xposed, the option you want you can find in the sound options there...
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I did not find this option ...
araignee said:
I did not find this option ...
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Sorry, my mistake, i checked, but its in the Lockscreen options, almost at the bottom, @ power options there you can "Hide Wireless Charging Dialog"i think that's what you need...
You installed "Wanam xposed"?
Bartbig said:
Sorry, my mistake, i checked, but its in the Lockscreen options, almost at the bottom, @ power options there you can "Hide Wireless Charging Dialog"i think that's what you need...
You installed "Wanam xposed"?
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OK I've found the option but it's not the one I was looking for. This one seems to remove the message when you plug your phone to the power supply. Maybe I'm wrong. Anyway thanks a lot for your help.
colida said:
No one with this problem?
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This problem appeared/reappeared when i upgraded from 4.2.2 to 4.3 (ML2)
After rooting ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2690133 )
and disabling KNOXagent it still gives this warning, which it did not do after the 4.2.2 Active Root.
This is merely an annoyance but if someone figures out a quick way to disable it that would be grand.
i have this issue too. cant wait for a fix for this. just updated to 4.3 a few days ago and having to tap the bubble everytime is just annoying. why the hell would they add these rediculous notifications? its not like att or samsung will stand behind the "waterproof" claim anyway..... water damage weather the door is open or closed means your screwed no matter what.
I've personally tried using the "EnhancedToast" module for xposed and the prompts do not register as toast events. It has to be something else.

Is it possible to completely mute the camera app?

Hello!
I'm sure you've all experienced that sound, played when you start up the camera app. It's loud, long-ish, and very annoying. Not to mention it draws too much attention to you, regardless of whether you want that attention, or not.
What is funny, is that you can disable this sound when you place the phone in Silent mode. So why the hell can't we just mute that one sound in particular? I know that in some countries there are laws about this, but if you can mute it in one way, why not be able to mute it in another way?
So, is there some kind of a 3rd party app (like the google now swipe disabler - thank god for that), which can completely mute all sounds related to the camera? I truly hate this launch sound, it's absolutely terrible to my ears.
Thanks to everyone for reading.
yes, root, install xposed framework and then the Z1 camera tweaks module
gregbradley said:
yes, root, install xposed framework and then the Z1 camera tweaks module
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Would it be possible without root?
guy4 said:
Would it be possible without root?
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no.
gregbradley said:
no.
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Oh.. ok, thank you for the help.

[MODULE] Nexus 6 LED Enabler for magisk v9/v10/v11

https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/Nexus6_LED_Enabler
This module enables LED on Nexus 6 phones. Tested on both Marshmallow and Nougat.
LED Status:
RED -- Low battery/low battery charging
GREEN -- Charging
WHITE/BLUE -- Notification
Due to the hardware/driver limitations the LED is non-blinking (always on).
PS. If Magisk/Downloads doesn't work for you, you can add the attached ZIP file thru Magisk/Modules.
reserved
Works Great
Thanks for this
How to download
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str8str said:
How to download
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In Magisk Manager app tap the hamburger button, select Download, tap the download icon next to Nexus 6 LED Enabler and agree to the prompt to download & install. You will need to reboot your phone afterwards for the module to take effect.
Is it possible to configure per-app led color???
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piraboy said:
Is it possible to configure per-app led color???
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Probably with the third-party apps. This module us just the library/driver which enables LED.
this is awesome! thank you so much. I have one question tho, is it possible to disable the LED while charging?
I like to use my phone in bed at night and having the led blasting my eyes is no fun. other than that this is exactly what I needed!
SpaceCadetWilliam said:
this is awesome! thank you so much. I have one question tho, is it possible to disable the LED while charging?
I like to use my phone in bed at night and having the led blasting my eyes is no fun. other than that this is exactly what I needed!
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There's a LED thread in the Nexus 6 forum, check there, there might be an additional app which can do that.
My led,'s have always worked. Is this a specific issue with stock ROMs?
str8str said:
My led,'s have always worked. Is this a specific issue with stock ROMs?
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I'm guessing you're on Cyanogen, they use this library by default. On stock ROMs LED doesn't work.
Still unworking on xt 1097?
Un the 8v didnt work
PachiMc said:
Un the 8v didnt work
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Probably because this is for the Nexus 6?
stangri said:
I'm guessing you're on Cyanogen, they use this library by default. On stock ROMs LED doesn't work.
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Works fine for me with Lightflow. What exactly does your mod add over what Lightflow already provides?
AforAnonymous said:
Works fine for me with Lightflow. What exactly does your mod add over what Lightflow already provides?
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On which ROM?
stangri said:
On which ROM?
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Stock with Magisk+phh. Also works with stock with Magisk+SuperSU, and stock with SuperSU, systemless or not.
Here's the original post from 2014[/1b] on this topic, by @andrewpmoore:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ne...-confirmed-t2947625/post56934625#post56934625
AforAnonymous said:
Works fine for me with Lightflow. What exactly does your mod add over what Lightflow already provides?
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Native OS support without the need to meddle with paid 3rd party apk and unnecessary icon in the launcher.
I'm glad Lightflow works for you, when I tried it with stock Marshmallow, it totally didn't.
This is not work for miui9 please help me
Moch Burhan said:
This is not work for miui9 please help me
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Details please.

Is there a way to hide Notifications (smart watch has to be there to stay alive)

I use adguard and a smart watch, so I have 2 constant notifications in order to keep the apps alive, which is quite annoying and suprised i can find anything that is able to hide them but still let them be active, thanks
Whelan189 said:
I use adguard and a smart watch, so I have 2 constant notifications in order to keep the apps alive, which is quite annoying and suprised i can find anything that is able to hide them but still let them be active, thanks
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GravityBox, an Xposed module can do that. In fact there are lots of Xposed modules which can do that.
Fif_ said:
GravityBox, an Xposed module can do that. In fact there are lots of Xposed modules which can do that.
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will look at installed xposed from magisk and having a look thanks
Whelan189 said:
will look at installed xposed from magisk and having a look thanks
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Make it simple. Go to settings / Apps and select the app and block notification under notification manu. This is what I have done for my smart watch app.
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