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Capacitive buttons stay lit?

For now, I still think you might want to think about using the strip of a postit note to cover the buttons while you sleep. Or maybe there is a stand or dock with a deep enough bottom that covers the buttons?

Last edited by LizMac; Today at 03:22 PM. Reason: speeling

Oh, LizMac; you are awesome.
 
The clock is not lit when using night mode in Assist. I have to tap/shake to see it, if I wanted. Frankly, I don't use it because I have one of those clocks that puts the time/temp projected onto the ceiling; so I can just look up and get that info.

Aside to Doogald - back atcha! Hahaha
 
I found a solution that works on the DT. The following was a suggestion in a Droid Maxx forum and it works for the Turbo:

Set a screen lock such as key code or pattern and the option where the power button locks it. With the screen off, hit the power button once to go to the lock screen but don't unlock. Daydream should start shortly without the keys lit.

I tried it and it works perfectly. A couple additional suggestions. For Daydream to start, you have to have it setup properly (i.e. on charge/dock/both). In addition, if you want it to operate in landscape mode, you'll need to run Daydream first in landscape. Turn the screen off with the power button and then turn it back on with the power button while leaving it in landscape mode. Don't unlock it and Daydream will start and the capacitive buttons will remain off no matter how dark the room is.

Hope this helps...
 
I have never actually used it.. guess that is another feature to try out

I have it on my Nexus 7 and my old MAXX..
 
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