Have you tried running with the screen seperate from the unit, I mean the cables free and the screen laid flat.Just wondering if you are nipping a cable or a very minor short is occuring.If it works ok, try squeezing along the cable while its on to see if it g[http://goo.gl/8Ur2QK|o]es off, then you know its a cable prob.
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Have you tried running with the screen seperate from the unit, I mean the cables free and the screen laid flat.Just wondering if you are nipping a cable or a very minor short is occuring.If it works ok, try squeezing along the cable while its on to see if it goes off, then you know its a cable prob.
1. Step #1
Head to Google Play and download Galaxy Button Lights on your Galaxy S6/S6 edge.
2. Step #2
After the app has landed on your device and open it up. You can either re-adjust the "on time" for the capacitive keys by adjusting the slider and pressing the "Save button backlight behavior" option.
3. Step #3
You can also opt to keep them always on..
4. Step #4
.. Or keep a low profile and turn them off completely. Remember that you always need to tap the "Save button backlight behavior" button at the bottom.
Have you tried running with the screen seperate from the unit, I mean the cables free and the screen laid flat.Just wondering if you are nipping a cable or a very minor short is occuring.If it works ok, try squeezing along the cable while its on to see if it g[http://goo.gl/8Ur2QK|o]es off, then you know its a cable prob.
1. Step #1
Head to Google Play and download Galaxy Button Lights on your Galaxy S6/S6 edge.
2. Step #2
After the app has landed on your device and open it up. You can either re-adjust the "on time" for the capacitive keys by adjusting the slider and pressing the "Save button backlight behavior" option.
3. Step #3
You can also opt to keep them always on..
4. Step #4
.. Or keep a low profile and turn them off completely. Remember that you always need to tap the "Save button backlight behavior" button at the bottom.