Why is my noled not working
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. NoLed App not working consistently--Anyone else? Thread starter MikeGoob Start date Feb 29, MikeGoob Member. Joined Jan 25, Messages 42 Reaction score 0. I use it with the GoLauncher and it has always worked fine.
Recently however NoLed is not working every time--The screen will be blank without showing an icon. I talked to the developers and they seem to think its just me, my apps.
But I haven't changed anything. Anyone else having problems with NoLEd? This app worked perfectly on a Verizon Moto e4 Now with a factory unlocked Moto e4 The app will Not auto start on reboot and it un-checks the Switch NoLed on in settings. The auto start is checked in settings. I tried many things to fix. But none work. The app is off Google play. So I can't ask dev. Any suggestions? Most appreciated Or a similar app that repeats sound notification interval.
And has vibration interval. Here's the developer's email address, assuming it's still valid: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. NoLed dev has pulled his app and is MIA. I just spent hours reading XDA and tinkering. Seems NoLed has a widget. Most did not know about. I was one. There was no need the app worked fine on other phone. Putting the widget on my home screen.
Will turn the app on automatically after reboot. Even though my phone's reboot turns it off on this new to me phone factory unlocked moto e4.
Small price to pay to have it now work. Then the you mail app which was recognized before stopped. Clicking the launch Apps toggle fixed this The reason I love this noled app: As you know the moto e4 has No led light.
Sigh The app uses the screen to show icons that move and uses audio you choose ringtone and long vibration I like 3 in a row setting so when phone in my jacket. If the icons seem a bit large, don't worry - you can also have NoLED look like this:. Yup, just a black screen with a bunch of tiny colored squares, each taking up just a few pixels. In this mode, the pixels still move around but only in the top-left corner of the device or top-right, configurable.
It does require a very good memory for colors, though, so it's a good thing you can configure each color to your liking:. This brings us to the configuration interface. So let's do a whirlwind tour of some of its features, starting with the main screen:. That first setting isn't the only thing you need to do to switch NoLED on.
You also need to put a widget on your homescreen and activate it, or reboot your phone NoLED launches on startup by default. The two main issues with NoLED, for me, are that I usually don't use a lock screen I don't need it on my device , and that using the LCD for notifications can drain the battery quite quickly. While there's not much to be done about the first issue NoLED does require a lock screen , let's see what battery saving features we can use:.
This is one clever app! It can cycle power to the screen in user-defined intervals for example, ms on, then 8 seconds off , and use your phone's proximity sensor to figure out when it's in your pocket or face-down on the table, where you're not likely to see the screen. You can set NoLED to stop working during the night, and switch itself back on in the morning.
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