The only sensible way I can think of is to allow the user to configure
the light colour (when available) per application.
Unfortunately, the LED controls are not yet fully implemented on
Ubuntu-touch, but here is the bug report for that:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+bug/1461176
Best,
Francisco
On 30-01-2017 14:24, Marcin Wójcik wrote:
What about cases where you get messages from multiple sources?
SMS, Hangups, Email, Telegram?
What colour should display then?
I do like the idea of using different LED colours for different
notification types, but I personally don't see a way to reliably
implement it in an intuitive manner.
Any suggestions?
Marcin
On Sun, Jan 29, 2017 at 6:21 PM, Cesar Herrera <c...@outlook.es
<mailto:c...@outlook.es>> wrote:
When a message is received being on WebTelegram the phone makes a
sound. I'd like that a light appeared in a different colour (blue
or so). In this way you know there is a ne message when you look
at the phone.
Cheers,
Cesar
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