i don't really see there is any led on the side belt accroding to the document tho.
anyhow
i have wriiten a small code that tries to change the led colour...
the background colour in the emulator does change...
but no effects when i tried on E680i
OK to all who know how to write it. Here is something new from Moto for Linux Phone apps. See this and hopefully will know what they are talking about:
http://trix2.cellmania.com/downloads...tAPI_Linux.pdf
i don't really see there is any led on the side belt accroding to the document tho.
anyhow
i have wriiten a small code that tries to change the led colour...
the background colour in the emulator does change...
but no effects when i tried on E680i
the led program with soem led-scripts we use on e680/i works maybe on A780 too, also i edited all NEO-programs and some services(telnetup.lin) i edied with a led-script, so when i start a Neo-prgram the led blinks for 3sec on my e680.
also i looked at the silver side profile more exactly on my e680's case and they are shows some light from the outside in the case -when you take he battery out you can see some brightness when you look from the batterycase thruh the silverside when you hold the e680 on a lamp or to the sun(see pic), but i dont know on a A780, maybe same?
thats possible, we can build/change in some led-hardware and use similar technic like on some nokia phones when they receive sms or call that the antenna have to use more power then the led are blinking. an example, a led-electronic board for nokia 8210 (see pic), or similar led-devices just smaler and more flexible.
http://www.wirelessity.ch/shop/catal...Path/21_442_45
this is the demo program comes in the motorola sdk
works on the emulator...
coolFLtest.jar does not work on my e680(not i).
i think, motorola was either too lazy to get the leds woreking or afraid causing of more battery consuming.
so we have build a hardware led lighting based on the antenna like the 8210 led board does.
i opened my e680 and there are NO led's on the side in it!
what we can do, is build an own led blink system that is based on the antenna like my example on the pic.
max 3mm leds are ok but better are smaler ones(red dots).
the led board can have max. 13mm x 35mm(thickness max. 3mm) and very thin wires or flat-wires (see pic).