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SW_LID vs SW_FLIP #48

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VolMi opened this issue Aug 19, 2014 · 3 comments
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SW_LID vs SW_FLIP #48

VolMi opened this issue Aug 19, 2014 · 3 comments

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@VolMi
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VolMi commented Aug 19, 2014

Today I noticed this commit in "my" CM11 nightly: http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/70739/
After I updated CM, the "real Hall" method did not work anymore (I reflashed HallMonitor.zip).
But a cool thing is: Even after deinstalling HallMonitor, my screen lights up now when I open the cover. Closing has not visisble effect.

I wonder if this is the real hall method, implemented by CM and ready to use for HallMonitor?

@durka
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durka commented Aug 19, 2014

Seems like the commit just changes the name of the constant, but I did see that CM was working on implementing the hall monitor event. I will have to see about the nightly when I get back from vacation -- maybe you’re right.

On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 at 4:29 PM, VolMi wrote:

Today I noticed this commit in "my" CM11 nightly: http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/70739/
After I updated CM, the "real Hall" method did not work anymore (I reflashed HallMonitor.zip).
But a cool thing is: Even after deinstalling HallMonitor, my screen lights up now when I open the cover. Closing has not visisble effect.
I wonder if this is the real hall method, implemented by CM and ready to use for HallMonitor?


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub (#48).

@manusfreedom
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Normally it won't change HallMonitor, because HallMonitor use hard coded value.

@manusfreedom
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@VolMi Try my new release (2.0.2 beta), I added CM 11 support.

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