Skip to main content

Call to a function with sending data from another View Controller in Swift Xcode iOS Application

  Download project zip Or access each file in the project

Xposed LED Control

This module allows you to change your LED color, on time, and off time, for each app.
If your ROM has an option to enable LED for apps, please enable this, otherwise, this won't work.

This is a limited version that allows 5 apps to be set. To set more apps, you need to install this unlock keyhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mohammadag.xposedledco...

Screenshots can be found in the link above.
Tested on:

Sony Xperia Z1 (4.3)Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (4.4.2)Google Nexus 5 (4.4.2)

Advantages over other apps that don't use Xposed:

Select any color you want, or type in a hex code, as long as your hardware supports it, it works.Lower memory usage, no services running in background.Doesn't require Android 4.3+ or an accessibility service, allowing you to have more services for other apps (e.g Tasker).Won't get killed by Android since it runs within Android.Works with all notifications, including ongoing ones.Compatible with all Android versions from 4.0.3 to 4.4.2.Almost no battery life used, since it doesn't use a Service, the module only turns on the LED and Android handles the rest.

Screenshots in Play Store link above.

Author(s): 

MohammadAG

Support/Discussion URL: 

mohammad7410@gmail.com

Package: 

com.mohammadag.xposedledcontrol

Version name: 

1.2

Release type: 

Stable (low risk of bugs)

Download: 

com.mohammadag.xposedledcontrol_v5_8add0d.apk (306.13 KB)

Number of downloads: 

219,849 in total · 24 in the last 24 hours

MD5 checksum: 

8add0d3b494d9fd10e4ee1be757173ae

Changes: 

Implemented previews

Popular posts from this blog

Google Search Bar Destroyer

Straightforward module to remove the unsightly Google Search Bar from the homescreen. The hook point is very generic, so update are rarely needed. Thanks to theknut/GEL's Xposed module for early hints/hook points. Author(s):  jeboo Support/Discussion URL:  https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/themes/mod-hide-google-search-bar-t3547447 Source code URL:  https://github.com/jeboo/googlesearchbar_destroyer Package:  com.none.gsb_destroyer Version name:  1.1 Release type:  Stable  (low risk of bugs) Download:  com.none.gsb_destroyer_v2_329831.apk  (1.35 MB) Number of downloads:  40 in total · 40 in the last 24 hours MD5 checksum:  329831872cfeb03c62cc546d03bbab38 Uploaded on:  Monday, January 30, 2017 - 03:59 Changes:  Updated for Google code changes (April '16).

Play Store Fixes

If you have set a custom DPI, Play Store stops showing some of your apps because Google thinks they are incompatible with your phone. This module tries to avoid that by making Play Store think it had a "normal" DPI and transmitting the same to Google's servers. Note that it will NOT allow you to download apps that are not offered in your country, or restricted by anything but your custom DPI. After installing this modules, you might want to check the settings. You can access them from the "Modules" tab in the Xposed Installer. Just click on the module. From here, you can: - Choose which DPI to send (default: 240) - Unlock the debug menu. Useful to quickly empty the cache to force a recheck for updates, but can also do  other things . Afterwards, you need to reboot. If you still don't see all apps, you can try one or more of the following steps: - Just wait a few hours or days - wherever something is cached, it should be refreshed from time to time -