Guest hugokris Posted November 9, 2010 Report Posted November 9, 2010 Hi folks... Is there a way of getting the ambient light sensor to work, on a modaco desire rom? Thanks... Sorry if it was already answered....
Guest calemon Posted November 11, 2010 Report Posted November 11, 2010 My bad... I'll chime in as well. I was going hardcore on the Desire ROM until I discovered it randomly would not come out of screen blank mode - one time when I completed a phone call and another one when I left it hooked up overnight. Is this what you are referring to or is it different?? I really would like to sort it out because I've been pleased with HTC's improvements (but still like my hardcore stock feel as well). Thx! Hi folks... Is there a way of getting the ambient light sensor to work, on a modaco desire rom? Thanks... Sorry if it was already answered....
Guest hugokris Posted November 11, 2010 Report Posted November 11, 2010 (edited) My bad... I'll chime in as well. I was going hardcore on the Desire ROM until I discovered it randomly would not come out of screen blank mode - one time when I completed a phone call and another one when I left it hooked up overnight. Is this what you are referring to or is it different?? I really would like to sort it out because I've been pleased with HTC's improvements (but still like my hardcore stock feel as well). Thx! I think that´s the proximity sensor... I was talking about the ambient light sensor, the one that evaluates the ambient light values and adjusts the screen brightness, when set to auto... This feature doesn´t work on this desire rom... sorry my english Edited November 11, 2010 by hugokris
Guest MikeDaGeek Posted November 11, 2010 Report Posted November 11, 2010 I think that´s the proximity sensor... I was talking about the ambient light sensor, the one that evaluates the ambient light values and adjusts the screen brightness, when set to auto... This feature doesn´t work on this desire rom... sorry my english I thought the proimity sensor and the ambient sensor were one and the same and they used programming (while in a call and if the ambient light level goes below X Then ....) to override one function or another .... and to the working not working aspect .... hummmm haven't looked into it as I use a set value to save as much battery as possible ...
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