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Awesome! It works now! Thanks ALOT. The LED flashing at night was one of the biggest annoyances for me (course it's not like I couldn't turn it off by waking it up), but its nice to have it working on boot now. Edit: I didn't mean to post 3 times, it said the server crashed, so I assumed it didn't post. ![]() |
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I just noticed, when it's hooked up to the USB cable, the orange light flashes (no big deal), while it's on "standby" (screen isnt OFF, but dim), but when you turn the screen off completely, the light stays stedy orange (like it should). I only care that the green status LED is off at boot and stays off
![]() [It also does it when plugged into the AC chager, flashes orange, until the screen turns off, then goes solid orange). No biggie either way, just figured I'd mention it nonetheless. |
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2.0 is the ideal version to run as it doesn't have the app running constantly in the background. However, if it doesn't work then 3.0 should fix it. The CPU usage is very minimal with the 3.0 version so it shouldn't have a significant impact on battery life.
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Not a setback as I see it, the orange light is on (in some fashion) when it's charging anyhow, so flash, solid, don't mater to me ![]() I've already noticed better battery life (based on 2.0) versus having the service LED flash all night, so I'm figuring the same will hold true with 3.0. |
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wow. I just installed this on my p4000 running wm5 and the green light died as soon as I installed the cab. no reboot or anything.
what a relief from that useless annoyingly torturous geen light! thanks, guys.
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Version 3.1 has been uploaded to the 1st post. It's a minor update to fix the bug in version 3.0 where the LED would flash orange when charging when no notifications were present. Now the solid orange LED will turn off when you first plug it in the charger for about 3 or 4 seconds then turn back on like normal. The green flashing LED is still suppressed like normal.
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