Stupid question. When I install that fix, how can I test that it is working?
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I try playing game that using accelerometer. Like temple run.Stupid question. When I install that fix, how can I test that it is working?
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My respects Xperia team, but the idea is to find a temporary solution, and this I think it works perfect, for it is the Xda team to help everyone,instead of using prebuilt libs from sony roms you can always look for an fix in DASH
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Personally I have tried to compile the version of DASH that Sony Mobile has released and it seems to be working.My respects Xperia team, but the idea is to find a temporary solution, and this I think it works perfect, for it is the Xda team to help everyone,
Friends try the fix the lights.Personally I have tried to compile the version of DASH that Sony Mobile has released and it seems to be working.
But like it use to be, does FXP close the bugreport, before the bug is resolved
http://code.google.com/p/freexperia/issues/detail?id=477
I have the same problem too)Hi,
I installed it on my ST15i (with FXP 128 CM9). The response is pretty good now, but the vertical axis is swapped... turns the display upside down when I hold the device upright![]()
His archive is made from the stock SK17/Mango ICS ROM. If you wish it to be "stable" for your system, should you take the files for your device.Hi,
I installed it on my ST15i (with FXP 128 CM9). The response is pretty good now, but the vertical axis is swapped... turns the display upside down when I hold the device upright![]()
I would love to do that. If I knew how to get the files and set up the toolchain to build such a flashable zip-file... if someone did this before, please advise, I’ll test it on my device and provide the file.His archive is made from the stock SK17/Mango ICS ROM. If you wish it to be "stable" for your system, should you take the files for your device.
You do not need to do anything like that.I would love to do that. If I knew how to get the files and set up the toolchain to build such a flashable zip-file... if someone did this before, please advise, I’ll test it on my device and provide the file.
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Okay, that's easy... however, I could not find any official Sony release. All I could find was this "Official Sony ICS Generic Port", and the files from that don't work either :-( Guess I have to live witht the accelerometer bug for a whileYou do not need to do anything like that.
You do not need a toolchain or anything like it.
if you just have a, archiving program, like 7-zip ( http://www.7-zip.org/ ).
Find the ICS ROM from Sony Mobile, that you can find somewhere in here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1242&order=desc
Open the "fix archive" from this thread with 7-zip and replace the files with the ones from the official Sony Mobile ICS ROM.
It is very easy, you just need to find the different files.
What phone do you have. And yes the "Official Sony ICS Generic Port" is just a custom ROM like all others.Okay, that's easy... however, I could not find any official Sony release. All I could find was this "Official Sony ICS Generic Port", and the files from that don't work either :-( Guess I have to live witht the accelerometer bug for a while
I have an ST15i. And I have to admit I really thought that that rom is official.What phone do you have. And yes the "Official Sony ICS Generic Port" is just a custom ROM like all others.
Super. I am sure that people will like it :good:will upload and activate the mini version for tomorrow because we have mini pro and LWW.
hopefully that friend .... this is a temporary solution I would say. But for now it works great.Super. I am sure that people will like it :good: