Small App to switch screen brightness between "minimum" and "auto" ?
Hi.
The "Auto" setting for screen brightness on the HD2 still leaves the screen too bright for reading in bed at night. On the other end, forgetting the setting at "lowest" instead of "auto" is a pain to change in sunlight every morning. The setting is hidden several clicks away.
Is there by any chance a small App that toggles between these "minimum" and "auto" settings just by clicking on its icon, that I could put on my home screen ?
Or is there a registry hack to make the HD2 lower the screen brightness more aggressively while on auto setting ? actually going all the way down when in a quasi-dark room ?
Thanks in advance for any help.
PS I've tried searching the forum, nothing came up.
Try g-light or lumos, g-light is simpler, lumos is more customisable. both should work on the hd2, personally I use lumos. btw both these apps are auto backlight adjusters, but you get to set what brightness the phone uses dependant on how much external light it detects.
lumos:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=450318
g-light:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=440665
myLight
I use myLight, it's user-friendly and it works!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=485141
thanks guys
i'll try them out
thank you for the replies
Search for "AutoBacklight Toggle + Steps" on the forums, it should give you what you want.
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Have you ever been alone in the dark with only your cherished Diamond wishing you had a better light source than its dark theme can provide? It certainly happened to me, and here is the solution: Flashlight.
Why a new such program when a few freeware already exist? Well, this one is TOTALLY finger friendly.
While in the main screen, drag your finger upwards to increase the light or downwards to decrease it.
The program can also be used as an emergency beacon, flashing two colors. To set the colors, again move your finger (horizontally this time) on the red, green or blue markers. The settings are saved on exit.
Compact Framework 3.5 needed!
Update 24/08/08 v 1.1
Added SOS function. This uses Color1 from Options.
Update 29/08/08 v 1.2:
Added menu item to disable Auto backlight. This allows to get maximum luminosity. The program will remeber the setting. When exiting, it will restore your backlight to what it was before.
To use this facility with the best results, do the following:
Start -> Settings -> System -> Power -> Backlight
Uncheck Auto adjust backlight
Slide both cursors to maximum
Check Auto adjust backight
Now start flashlight, go to Options, click on Auto backlight (to uncheck it) and your device shoud have maximum light. Don't worry, it will go back to Auto when you leave the program (or whatever setting you had before you ran it).
Looks very nice and convenient especially for users who don't have flash on their devices; downloading now.
I needed this thanks!
does your tool set the backlight to the maximum or just fill the screen with a color?
Haha, very nice/funny app. Ive never used a cellphone as a flashlight. But hey, im gonna install this one. I like it
ageye said:
does your tool set the backlight to the maximum or just fill the screen with a color?
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Just fills the screen. Quite honestly, I don't know how to change the backlight, but if you have any pointers I'll try.
Really useful for me
Would it be possible to use vertical dragging to change the flashing speed ?
Timbermill said:
Really useful for me
Would it be possible to use vertical dragging to change the flashing speed ?
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Interesting idea. I can do that...
You need to find a way to disable the light sensor and adjust to the max brightness for this to work efficiently.
why i can not have white light without flashing? if i disable flashing i get a grey light
flashing OK, i choose red and white
KukurikU said:
why i can not have white light without flashing? if i disable flashing i get a grey light
flashing OK, i choose red and white
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Try to slide your finger upwards...
Can you make it flash SOS it could be usefull in an emergency...
I think it is 3 short 3 long 3 short flashes...
There is also another flashlight app. It called 'pLamp'. Version 1.5 is compatible with VGA. Google for it. It's freeware. Works great on my diamond.
aydc said:
You need to find a way to disable the light sensor and adjust to the max brightness for this to work efficiently.
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I realize that. Changing the backlight is not API implemented though as it is hardware dependent. I've been googling it for a couple of hours already and no luck yet.
so use registry?
to disable the light sensor
HKCU\ControlPanel\Backlight\LightDetectOn
set it to 0->Sensor is off (will change immediatly)
this should make it ways brighter
don't know which key adjusts the brightness level but you may set Battery-Brightness-level to max and enable Lightsensor. So if you now disable it, you have max brightness
works well for me, jsut implement it in your app and i'll be very happy
Update to v 1.1: added SOS function. Download in first post.
kikakeule said:
so use registry?
to disable the light sensor
HKCU\ControlPanel\Backlight\LightDetectOn
set it to 0->Sensor is off (will change immediatly)
this should make it ways brighter
don't know which key adjusts the brightness level but you may set Battery-Brightness-level to max and enable Lightsensor. So if you now disable it, you have max brightness
works well for me, jsut implement it in your app and i'll be very happy
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The problem with changing the registry is that it won't update the brightness until a soft reset, unless I'm mistaken.
yes yes yes turn backlight for max is more usefull then plenty of colours, btw 9 basic colours will be enough and still finger friendly... but still nice app
pedmond said:
Try to slide your finger upwards...
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multzumesc! thank you..it's all in the finger...lol
pedmond said:
The problem with changing the registry is that it won't update the brightness until a soft reset, unless I'm mistaken.
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just try it yourself
after changing the key the sensor will be deactivated immediatly
no soft reset needed
and with the workaround I posted early you will get max brightness very easyly
but even without the workaround this will increase brightness massivly as the main usability of a flashlight is to enlightend darkness and the sensor dimms the display to minimum in darkness^^
Hi All,
Xperia's hardware keyboard is very good, and the backlight is really of help when the ambient goes dark or even darker.
The HW keyboard is also quite cool in the daylight, the buttons' surface letters are very clear and crisp.
But here we have, an especial feature: needless automatic backlight, in spite of bright (or not so) day light? The letters become blurry not to say hardly visible. Not to mention this is wasting battery, too.
Is there a way to turn off the HW keyboard backlight, when it's not needed?
XDA gurus, help our batteries live longer and us users type faster! Please...
I hear you!
Yeah i've noticed the same problem, so ive started making a program to set the brightness etc, ive interrogated the registry for the backlight and have a small app working now whare all the brighness levels and timmings etc can be modified.
I was going to add a menu on the progam to changes the settings based on time of day / profile used on the phone, the rogram would need to be ran in the backgroud all the time but im sure it would not drain the battery much to do this as its a lightweight process that will wait for the profile to change.
I can put up what ive done, its very simple and you can suggest improvments / whatever.
Main functions would be:
allow user to change settings based on their currently selected sound profile (on, vibrate, off) and they have individual settings.
Allow the user to change all backlight related values (I have 11 of them editable in my program currently.
I would like this to have the keyboard light off during the day really as the keyboard light coming on makes it hard to see keys during the day.
awshanks said:
Yeah i've noticed the same problem, so ive started making a program to set the brightness etc, ive interrogated the registry for the backlight and have a small app working now whare all the brighness levels and timmings etc can be modified.
I was going to add a menu on the progam to changes the settings based on time of day / profile used on the phone, the rogram would need to be ran in the backgroud all the time but im sure it would not drain the battery much to do this as its a lightweight process that will wait for the profile to change.
I can put up what ive done, its very simple and you can suggest improvments / whatever.
Main functions would be:
allow user to change settings based on their currently selected sound profile (on, vibrate, off) and they have individual settings.
Allow the user to change all backlight related values (I have 11 of them editable in my program currently.
I would like this to have the keyboard light off during the day really as the keyboard light coming on makes it hard to see keys during the day.
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Sounds promising! Can you post your app? I would like to try it out.
Here you go...
It just modifies timers and sensors on/off at the minute, but its a start. I made it to give better control over the backlight for myself, happy to help others!
Thanks Andrew! Longlive Ireland!
awshanks said:
It just modifies timers and sensors on/off at the minute, but its a start. I made it to give better control over the backlight for myself, happy to help others!
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Thanks, bud!
So Features
What do you want it to do?
look better? YES , lol!
i was going to use tab screen to seperate out the info, there are some more values to add that can be changed, i need to group them together (eg ac and battery ones) and have a proper explanation on them (input value limit etc.)
So let me know what are the features you would like (in order of priority) and i will get cracking, lets see if we can make a good little app here.
By now I only wanted the app to turn off keyboard completely. Hope the author will succeed in that. Though I'm afraid the HW keyboard backlight settings are hardware related issue solely, nothing to do with registry/driver routine.
All the other settings are quite handy to play with the backlight of the device. Perhaps a bit more detailed instructions and explanations will be just fine.
Yet the 'About' and 'Copyright' options, maybe some easter eggs - without it the prog is a no-go
Have you tried adding the key HKCU\Software\SonyEricsson\Illumination\QWERTYBrightness ? I found this one when digging into the illumination application.
This will override the automatic brightness values for the keyboard, setting it to a fixed brightness when the light sensor turns it on.
I've set mine to 50, which works fine even if the light goes on at daylight.
Thanks bro, this is very useful hint!
I noticed also, that with '50' (it's not 'key' actually, but a 'value', I input this as a REG_SZ value), light sensor works with HW keyboard much better, more adequate - no backlight when in sunlight or electric lamps at home or in office, slightly dimmer backlight when in the dark. That must save battery life too!
on8a said:
Have you tried adding the key HKCU\Software\SonyEricsson\Illumination\QWERTYBrightness ? I found this one when digging into the illumination application.
This will override the automatic brightness values for the keyboard, setting it to a fixed brightness when the light sensor turns it on.
I've set mine to 50, which works fine even if the light goes on at daylight.
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Odeon said:
Thanks bro, this is very useful hint!
I noticed also, that with '50' (it's not 'key' actually, but a 'value', I input this as a REG_SZ value), light sensor works with HW keyboard much better, more adequate - no backlight when in sunlight or electric lamps at home or in office, slightly dimmer backlight when in the dark. That must save battery life too!
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That's may seems silly but i cant find "HKCU\Software\SonyEricsson\Illumination\QWERTYBrightness"
I found only patters and default....
Could please help?
you shall create this parameter if it isn't available.
Odeon said:
you shall create this parameter if it isn't available.
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I did and it worked! thanks
But still, isnt there anyway to turn it off?
I am finding the screen difficult to read outdoors. Checking time when on my walk, selecting playlists etc. I realise this is the characteristic of the screen technology rather than a phone fault - I have the same problem with the screen on my DSLR camera.
Two questions -
Is there a registry tweak to increase the actual maximum brightness beyond the maximum in Settings? Battery life is of secondary importance for me.
I have read posts discussing G-light and Lumos to improve auto adjustment. I don't think any of these would help me. I would prefer a quickly accessible manual swith with two positions - Indoors, Outdoors.
Has anybody seen anything like this?
Joe
hi
got ur setting>system>power ie click on the battery icon inside that un chek the auto adjust back light and set it as per ur liking
jfranek said:
I am finding the screen difficult to read outdoors. Checking time when on my walk, selecting playlists etc. I realise this is the characteristic of the screen technology rather than a phone fault - I have the same problem with the screen on my DSLR camera.
Two questions -
Is there a registry tweak to increase the actual maximum brightness beyond the maximum in Settings? Battery life is of secondary importance for me.
I have read posts discussing G-light and Lumos to improve auto adjustment. I don't think any of these would help me. I would prefer a quickly accessible manual swith with two positions - Indoors, Outdoors.
Has anybody seen anything like this?
Joe
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I know where/how to adjust the backlight brightness.
My question was if I can tweak the registry to increase the screen brightness even further when the slider is on full bright setting.
Because the auto adjustment is not working for me, and adjusting the brightness through the menus involves six clicks (taps), I would like to have a widget??? to do it with one tap. An icon which will alternate between 'indoor' and 'outdoor' presets everytime it is tapped.
Joe
jfranek said:
I know where/how to adjust the backlight brightness. My question was if I can tweak the registry to increase the screen brightness even further when the slider is on full bright setting.
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Joe
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I have never heard/read about such an option, therefore: No, AFAIK.
Thanks, my hopes were not very high for this, but no harm in asking.
Joe
I generally have my backlight set pretty low for indoor purposes (20-30%) hopefully this conserves precious battery life.
However I find it mightily annoying when I'm on the move somewhere brighter than indoors eg. outdoors, and I have to check my phone and cannot see a thing because the backlight is set to "indoor settings" leaving me to navigate to settings> sound and display> backlight etc. This isn't usually a problem but when you can barely see the screen it is difficult.
Does anyone agree (hopefully a bright developer will) that it would great to have a backlight toggle on a quicklink within sense? I think a toggle between the setting you have manually selected and automatic adjustment of the backlight would be a handy application.
Any ideas? Does this already exist?
Nobody interested in this mod? Could save some battery
try myLight of mylostblog. google it. it's a very finger-friendly app that adjusts the backlight whenever you like but you have to set the auto-adjust backlight to off.
I have installed and it works well thanks for the link.
I would still like to see a toggle option between automatic and a preset value.
I would also like a toggle button or buttons for different settings (30%, 60%, 100% or customisable). Another idea would be for the auto backlight to work better. I had a Diamond and it was problematic with that. Not bad for most of the time in UK but if the sun comes out it's almost impossible to see what is on the screen. I might look at a mortscript solution using the reg key for now if I get a chance.
Yea I reckon that would be great. I think the HTC desire has this sort of toggle option in a status bar. To take the idea even further, it would be nice to see this sort of bar added to Cookies Home tab, similar to the new notifications bar added to v1.7.
Possibly: Wifi, backlight, bluetooth, 3g/2g connection all in one bar.
Im trialling MyLight now and it works well, it is finger friend and can be added to a quicklink for easy access, but looks a little dated perhaps.
I have the backlight set to automatically adjust, but when I am using my phone in the dark, I like it fixed at 10%.
Rather than going through 6 screens to manually update it every time, I would love it if someone could come up with a button (like the WiFi switch on windows market place), so that I can just hit a shortcut on the today screen and the auto adjust is toggled on and off.
The registry entry that turns the auto adjust on or off is called
HKCU\ControlPanel\Backlight and the key is Light Detect On
Any pointers or help would be appreciated!
you can make a link that opens the backlight page directly.
see the "control panel items" link in my sig.
not quite a toggle but reduces the clicks to 2.
Just made a request thread for this yesterday
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=675898
Think it would be a good quicklink for sense
samsamuel said:
you can make a link that opens the backlight page directly.
see the "control panel items" link in my sig.
not quite a toggle but reduces the clicks to 2.
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To be honest, I saw your thread back along and didn't quite get it. I do now though!
Can't wait to get home from work and try this. Not a complete solution, but it will certainly save me a load of hassle.
Thanks!
with ya pal!
what gets me is the sensor, when its dark its at full brightness, when its light its dim...... shouldn't this be the other way round?