Is it any auto-backlight utility for Omnia-II which allow customized brightness levels similar to G-light or Lumos for HTC devices?
Thank you
Hi,
go to settings --> Display and Light --> Brightness --> Auto-adjustment --> Yes
Brightness will adjust automatically.
If you want a tool to switch Brightness together with Phone profiles, try SPB-Phone Suite.
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when i compare my "o2 xda mini s" with a friends "t-mobil mda vario" i can see different contrast and brightness in color. both had same konfiguration.
Is there a controlpanel icon to set color adjustment or any thing else ?
thanks
There's only the baclight brightness control panel applet, afaik. There's several tweak apps available that change the colors of your UI, however. They can all be done through the registry as well:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=WindowsMobile5Colors
First of all,sorry for my bad english.Is there any way to raise the brightness and CONTRAST on my PDA ?! cause when i watch videoclips and play games with darker tones of colors i can barely see a thing.Is there any application to change the contrast an brightness on my qtek 2020 in games and videos ?! i used a registry tweak to make contrast icon appear in my control panel but that does'nt work either...the sliders don't do nothing!
Thanks in advance...
Anyone? ...please
I've done a quick search for this and nothing came up. Is there a way to change the multiplier used for the auto-backlight? I like the idea of it adjusting to the local brightness, but I find that in all lighting conditions it's just a little too bright.
try Lumos
or G-Light
both are Complete and customizable Auto-Backlight replacements
Hi,
Do you know if there is any way to hack the screen global contrast / colour settings on Android devices? I know there exists an API for brightness, but I would like to induce whacked colour modes (change R to G, etc.) which correspond the drug usage.
This would be a very low level operation, so I assume this would be device specific and go to display driver settings.
-Mikko
The goal of this guide is to have very low screen brightness with high contrast. Also the battery consumption is lowered. This guide was made for Slim Bean 4.3, however should work mostly in other roms also:
A) Use Screen Filter https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.haxor
B) Use black background, gray color for text and dark red color for links http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45710930#post45710930 This tactic is better than invert rendering, because images are not inverted.
C) Shorten the timeout of soft key leds by modifying file "datadata/com.cyanogenmod.settings.device/shared_prefs/com.cyanogenmod.settings.device_preferences.xml". Change value "backlight_timeout" to 1. Unfortunately disabling the light seems impossible (as far as I know), but making the light duration short helps.
D) This I did not manage to do, but I have a faint idea how to do it. The goal is to decrease the minimum brightness to 0, which has been actually implemented in some roms. The following thread has discussion about this, however I was unable to rebuild the framework-res.apk http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42281805&postcount=2
Help with D) would be appreciated.