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Originally Posted by ruskie View Post
Hmm would be nice to have a red led instead of a blue for notifications
red usually means failure or something else bad, so i oppose
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Originally Posted by KiberGus View Post
There are 3 leds: red, green and blue. Combining them you can achieve any color. You can control them via files, located in /sys. Red is possible, but nobody uses it so far.
You can produce white LED with those 3 colors??? amazing!!!

Edit: i take that sarcasm back..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RGB_color_model

 
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on my blackberry bold i have an application which lets me choose which color flashes for each notification. for example, it flashes blue for a txt, green for one of my emails, white for another email address, orange for facebook, green for MSN. thats just a few

can you set the LED notifications to work like this?
 

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Originally Posted by paul. View Post
on my blackberry bold i have an application which lets me choose which color flashes for each notification. for example, it flashes blue for a txt, green for one of my emails, white for another email address, orange for facebook, green for MSN. thats just a few

can you set the LED notifications to work like this?
i see a perfect idea for brainstorm here...
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Originally Posted by ossipena View Post
red usually means failure or something else bad, so i oppose
I didn't mean as unconfigurable. :) I actually want a config for this :)

And depending on what you consider to signify failure. I just find the whole trend of blue eveything to be horrible. Give me a decent red led or even a plain old green one and I'm happy ;)
 
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I'm surprised nobody wants a different colour LED flash for each contact
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Originally Posted by javispedro View Post
How would it blink orange with no red compononent?

I see the but just to clarify..

An LED made with a junction of Gallium Arsenic Phosphide / Gallium Phosphide will produce light in the amber/orange range (wavelength ~ 605 nm). Amber LED's have been around since the early 70's.
 
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echo 9999 > /sys/class/leds/lp5523\\\\:r/brightness and enjoy that lovely red colour (for about a second, anyway...).
 

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Originally Posted by ossipena View Post
i see a perfect idea for brainstorm here...
Yeah great. Someone is able to add to brainstorm and give any solution on this so programmers will have much easier work to do? Then send me a link to vote
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You know, qwerty12, in another thread there was somebody saying that he was positively annoyed by you, annoyed as in 'envious to your skills'.
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I can not say that I agree, I am sticking with impressed

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