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Re: disable LEDs - safe way
Led killer seems to work better for me. I don't use it anymore though. it seems to 'crap out' after a while and need reinstalling. also doesn't disable wifi led. I only use wifi indoors, which is where my 'dark room' is I guess im lucky I like my fix. after realizing it doesn't affect my keyboard and hard buttons, I like this fix now. before I was wishy-washy about it.
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Re: disable LEDs - safe way
All I want, is to disable LED's, while the phone is "on" - ie the screen is on/backlit, or it's in use. Then when the phone is in low power / suspend / screen "off" etc, turn the LED's back on.
To me the LED's are annoying / useless when I'm using the phone. I only need them when it's not in use / low power. etc. Any ideas on this?
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Re: disable LEDs - safe way
well, I only disable the signal led, that way I still know if bluetooth or wifi is on, or my charger is working.
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Re: disable LEDs - safe way
Quote:
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Re: disable LEDs - safe way
LOL, me too.
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