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Old March 28th, 2012, 05:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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In the official twitter application, there is an option to pulse the light in the notification, with the vibrate and ringtones option. Vibration and ringtones seem to work to notify me, but not the light. I have light flow lite installed but that shouldn't be a problem because the twitter app should be able to access the light. Whats going on?

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Old March 29th, 2012, 08:03 AM   #2 (permalink)
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If you are using light flow it actually stops the in app light from working so you just need to set light flow to blink whatever color you want. I have the paid version and it works flawlessly. I am not for sure if the free version supports twitter or not
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If you are using light flow it actually stops the in app light from working so you just need to set light flow to blink whatever color you want. I have the paid version and it works flawlessly. I am not for sure if the free version supports twitter or not
The free version doesn't support twitter, however it should still work because the official twitter app on the Play store allows this in the settings.

Did you mean the light flow app blocks the official twitter app from accessing the light?
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I believe that light flow stops the regular apps from accessing the notification light. So if you are using light flow none of your regular settings will activate the light.
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I believe that light flow stops the regular apps from accessing the notification light. So if you are using light flow none of your regular settings will activate the light.
I see, do you know of any news that they will soon fix this, or that the issue has been acknowledged by them?
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its not broken so there's no fix so to speak. Its the way the app works. Either you use the default notification light or lightflow.
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Old April 4th, 2012, 03:56 PM   #7 (permalink)
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They want us to pay for the full version thats why
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Trust me it's worth buying the full version of light flow. It supports a ton of apps and works great.
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I would but it seems like a hassle to link my card details with Google. I'll happily wait for a fix if there is to be one in the next update. It's not that much of an issue and I dislike the fact I have to use a third party app to control the phones settings
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