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Galaxy NoteHey there! Amazing day! You may find the settings for your device's Edge Lighting as your fellow member suggests, but let us also provide you with a step-by-step instructions:
How to enable Edge lighting on a Samsung Galaxy S10
If Edge lighting isn't already turned on, here is how to turn it on:
1. Start the Settings app.
2. Tap "Display" and then tap "Edge screen."
3. Turn on Edge lighting by swiping the button to the right.
How to customize when Edge lighting appears on a Galaxy S10
1. Start the Settings app.
2. Tap "Display" and then tap "Edge screen."
3. Tap "Edge lighting" and then, on the Edge lighting page, tap "Show Edge lighting."
4. On the Show Edge lighting page, choose whether you want Edge lighting to occur only when the screen is on, off, or always. Regular notifications will appear whenever you choose not to use Edge lighting.
How to customize the Edge lighting style on a Galaxy S10
1. Start the Settings app.
2. Tap "Display" and then tap "Edge screen."
3. Tap "Edge lighting" and then, on the Edge lighting page, tap "Edge lighting style."
The Edge lighting style page is all black, with a few controls at the bottom to configure the lighting effects.
Here is what they do, though you can figure it out pretty easily just by experimenting with the options:
- The Effect button gives you a half-dozen options for how the light appears, including a "wave" effect, a soft glow, a multicolor swirl, and others. Tap each one to see the effect. The last one you choose is the style that take effect when you save your changes.
- Color lets you choose the color of the effect. There are a number of preset colors, or if you choose "Custom color," you can set a unique color for each app, so you know what kind of notification you're receiving by color alone.
- Transparency affects the intensity of the effect, including how bright it is.
- Width determines, as the name suggests, the thickness of the lighting effect.
- Duration lets you control how long each notification lasts.
When you're done making changes, tap "Done" to save your lighting effects. Hope this helps you out!
Be sure to click " ✓ Accept as Solution" when you find an answer that works for you.
Thank you and stay safe! 😊
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05-23-2021 06:20 PM in
Galaxy NoteYou're more than welcome! How's your recent Galaxy experience? 😊 Hope everything's going smoothly. 😊 Have an awesome week ahead. 😊
