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supark 12-16-2007 05:03 AM

such a great idea - now to get rid of that other light...

Intermountain Trust 12-18-2007 03:07 AM

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Originally Posted by bkrodgers (Post 143514)
Uh, is bluetooth off? That will stop the blue light from blinking. As far as I know, LEDKiller 3.1 does not stop the blue like. I'd sure like it to though.

ok here is the well, scoop so to speak

my blue tooth LED was in fact turned off had been for about a week or slightly more. yes my blue tooth was on, i use it every day all day.
Here is the rub, that was with ppc6800 hacks that i linked to through cody the only problem was my vibrate was not working with this set of hacks. so i down load the LEDKiller 3.1 and now i have my vibrate back, but i also have the blue menace back, is there anyway to make all of this play nice together?](*,)

IT

otacon72 12-20-2007 10:30 PM

The bluetooth and wifi lights don't really bother me...kind of like knowing when those are active... that service light was annoying...glad it's gone..

bkrodgers 12-22-2007 11:31 PM

Does anyone know specifically what makes TreoLED (what LEDKiller uses) and HermLED incompatible even when operating on different LEDs? The reason being that LEDKiller is perfect for for the green service light. It doesn't mess with notifications or charging lights, just the green light. HermLED does exactly what I want to the blue light, but I don't like what it does when I use it for the green service light. Thus, I want to use HermLED for the blue light and TreoLED (via the LEDKiller script) for the green service LED. Unfortunately, the two don't play together even if they're trying to control separate LEDs.

We've got the source to HermLED...does anyone think there's a way to do what I'm trying?

stroths 12-23-2007 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by bkrodgers (Post 147587)
Does anyone know specifically what makes TreoLED (what LEDKiller uses) and HermLED incompatible even when operating on different LEDs? The reason being that LEDKiller is perfect for for the green service light. It doesn't mess with notifications or charging lights, just the green light. HermLED does exactly what I want to the blue light, but I don't like what it does when I use it for the green service light. Thus, I want to use HermLED for the blue light and TreoLED (via the LEDKiller script) for the green service LED. Unfortunately, the two don't play together even if they're trying to control separate LEDs.

We've got the source to HermLED...does anyone think there's a way to do what I'm trying?

My best guess is that HermLED completely kills the LEDs and essentially disconnects the LEDs from the system's control. LEDKiller depends on communications with the default system calls and errors out when it can't make that communication.

The 2 files that I believe both apps work on is AllLEDmgr.dll and nleddrvr.dll in \windows.

stroths 12-23-2007 10:20 AM

Found new incompatibility and fix (added to main post)
- (12/23/07) - QuickMenu - When you enable the option "Show on all titlebars". LED Killer will not stop the LED from flashing if this option is enabled in QuickMenu. Under Quickmenu's options, go to the view tab and uncheck "Show on all titlebars" to resolve the compatibility.

551skydiver 12-27-2007 04:55 AM

Thank you so much... now my phone will stop "calling the aliens" as my wife puts it.

no problems to report... back to searching how to make my $600 phone worth a crap!

Idntknw 12-27-2007 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by 551skydiver (Post 149719)
Thank you so much... now my phone will stop "calling the aliens" as my wife puts it.

no problems to report... back to searching how to make my $600 phone worth a crap!

Too Funny!...

I feel your pain....

rmarcelino79 12-28-2007 09:23 PM

Thanks so much for the program. I've only had the phone 1 day and that damn LED is annoying. I know you can just turn the phone over, but browsing the internet or just working on the phone, that light bugs. Anyways, thanks a lot...

stroths 12-29-2007 09:32 AM

Update 12/29/07 - Added OEM version of LED Killer for those that want to build it into their custom ROMs. File is named Optional_LED_Killer_3.1a.zip and is on the first post. There is no functional difference between this version and the regular 3.1 cabbed version.

If you are not building a custom ROM then use the regular 3.1 cabbed version.


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