It is available on the Moto Droid/Milestone. It is only the Nexus Ones
kind of Android that ignores the settings set by 3rd party apps.
@Mark
"The color of the led. The hardware will do its best approximation."
This is true. But why does the hardware do correct approximation for
internal apps an
Wonder why they chose to disable this feature, only allowing internal apps
to access it? It is a very useful ability.. to look at the color of the LED
for specific types of notifications with no sound to bug you. Is this only
disabled on the Nexus One? I've not yet tried on my Moto Droid.
On Tue,
Here we go:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6018&q=nexus%20trackball&colspec=ID%20Type%20Status%20Owner%20Summary%20Stars
On 12 Jan., 15:52, code_android_festival_way
wrote:
> I'd like to add that the hardware is capable of doing it. (like it was
> on the HTC Hero and all the o
I'd like to add that the hardware is capable of doing it. (like it was
on the HTC Hero and all the other Sense devices) Why do they cut
(disable) such features which are really useful? (Do we have bought an
Apple phone?) Why do we need custom roms again to make this possible.
This behaviour really
I know that. I just like to know why do they kill useful hardware
features and add senseless things like 3D wallpapers?
On 12 Jan., 15:14, Mark Murphy wrote:
> code_android_festival_way wrote:
> > Why are they specified in the Android SDK
> > and even the Google supported phones drop that feature
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