>own a galaxy s5 (snapdragon)
>get sick of touchwiz so debloat
>still slow so decide to try exodus which is based on aosp 5.1.1
>literally blazing fast, getting full potential out of the hardware except the camera
>realize that the capacitive buttons on the bottom stay lit when you touch the screen
>mfw cant turn them off completely nor can i turn them off when i touch the screen
buy a nexus for stock android i've learnt my lesson
>>52009636
>using a rom that breaks hardware
>>52009850
s4 here i can report that all aosp roms have the same problem with capacitive buttons
they just stay on and after 5 seconds when you stop using the screen, they turn off
>>52009636
>cant turn them off completely
Yes you can, you just don't know how.
>unironically using onscreen buttons
I hope nobody on \g\ does this
>>52009636
>capacitive buttons on the bottom stay lit when you touch the screen
This used to happen on my Galaxy Ace when I ran custom roms, but on stock, they lit up only when I was touching them.
>>52009636
Download Device Control app on Google Play, it solves your problem(s).
>>52009897
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>>52010369
Your stupid, he is using AOSP ROM.
>>52010164
downloaded the app, cant seem to find where the option is
>>52009636
>tfw physical buttons won't get Google now on tap
>>52009897
>Oh no a light stays on for longer than normal after I changed perfectly functional software. Better but a different phone
>>52010021
Yeah
OP is Informed enough to install aosp yet too retarded to fix a simple problem
Nice