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2010-08-24
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2010-08-26
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Hello all!!
I´ve the same problem no Keyboards light. I also think that was problem from Fcam, because i also had it.
For now i uninstall Fcam, but the light from keyboar still don´t work. i´m not a expert on programing... but i want to now if anyone have the final solution for this problem??!!??
I need your help....
Tanks to all
-_-, not sure if this would work as I've never had this problem, however I do turn my kb lights off on purpose, to save battery when gaming. You guys can try this:
Go to mce.ini and look for this line:
Modules=display;keypad;vibrator;led;battery;filter-brightness-als;inactivity;alarm;accelerometer;callstate;camer a;homekey;audiorouting
Remove the word 'keypad' to make it look like this:
Modules=display;vibrator;led;battery;filter-brightness-als;inactivity;alarm;accelerometer;callstate;camer a;homekey;audiorouting
(All this does is take off keypad lights.)
Restart the phone and remove the battery. Now turn it on again.
Go back to mce.ini and re-add the word keypad to the line
e.g
Modules=display;keypad;vibrator;led;battery;filter-brightness-als;inactivity;alarm;accelerometer;callstate;camer a;homekey;audiorouting
(This returns keypad lights.)
Turn phone off again, take out battery for about 15 more seconds and switch the n900 on again.
There's no guarrantee it would work though...
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2010-08-26
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2010-09-04
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-_-, not sure if this would work as I've never had this problem, however I do turn my kb lights off on purpose, to save battery when gaming. You guys can try this:
Go to mce.ini and look for this line:
Modules=display;keypad;vibrator;led;battery;filter-brightness-als;inactivity;alarm;accelerometer;callstate;camer a;homekey;audiorouting
Remove the word 'keypad' to make it look like this:
Modules=display;vibrator;led;battery;filter-brightness-als;inactivity;alarm;accelerometer;callstate;camer a;homekey;audiorouting
(All this does is take off keypad lights.)
Restart the phone and remove the battery. Now turn it on again.
Go back to mce.ini and re-add the word keypad to the line
e.g
Modules=display;keypad;vibrator;led;battery;filter-brightness-als;inactivity;alarm;accelerometer;callstate;camer a;homekey;audiorouting
(This returns keypad lights.)
Turn phone off again, take out battery for about 15 more seconds and switch the n900 on again.
There's no guarrantee it would work though...
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2010-09-07
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Did you try, what I suggested on pg 3?
If you need a more detailed explanation I'll be happy to help...
Edit: I think someone said that simply pulling out the battery for a minute or two fixes the problem. You Should try that first.
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2010-09-10
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Savage, can you give me more detail how to go to this mce/ini, give me full command because i tried like this in xterminal and doesnt give me nothing...
thanks in advance
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2010-09-12
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2010-09-13
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2010-10-11
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