plz guys tell any light weight input software.
thanks!!!
anyone come across an app to increase screen brightness further than it us please. ?
marvi0 said:
anyone come across an app to increase screen brightness further than it us please. ?
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I think it just can be resovoled by a customized rom or breaking the light sensor.............
guyz i found the perfect way to keep the cpu temperatures low .
with this MSI passive cooler (taken from a motherboard )
that was the funny part of the post,
Now the question , what are your temperatures and what are the safe for the cpu ?
i can't find the answer to the forum i am searching 2 days and i cant find one good answer
please anyone to help me
vinylakos said:
guyz i found the perfect way to keep the cpu temperatures low .
with this MSI passive cooler (taken from a motherboard )
that was the funny part of the post,
Now the question , what are your temperatures and what are the safe for the cpu ?
i can't find the answer to the forum i am searching 2 days and i cant find one good answer
please anyone to help me
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What case will fit this monstrosity and does it come with a drawing board to make pictures?
EPIC!!!
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
Hi,
One among the others: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2214629
Good day or night everyone!
I am trying to get below the minimum level of brightness, that can be reached in android 4.2.2 on Nexus 7. To read at night and save battery.
I've read many threads, but found no answer. SreenDim, Lux Auto Brightness and analogs on CM10.1 doesnot lower the level more. They just stop really lowering it beginning from 5 or 10%, depending on measurment they use.
Does this mean, that Nexus 7 brightness can't be lower than the one on original Android Jelly Bean?
Please, don't suggest any screen filters, that are not phisically lowering the LCD backlight lamp's brightness.
Antoron said:
Good day or night everyone!
I am trying to get below the minimum level of brightness, that can be reached in android 4.2.2 on Nexus 7. To read at night and save battery.
I've read many threads, but found no answer. SreenDim, Lux Auto Brightness and analogs on CM10.1 doesnot lower the level more. They just stop really lowering it beginning from 5 or 10%, depending on measurment they use.
Does this mean, that Nexus 7 brightness can't be lower than the one on original Android Jelly Bean?
Please, don't suggest any screen filters, that are not phisically lowering the LCD backlight lamp's brightness.
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I suppose you could clone somebody's kernel from their git tree and build your own kernel with your mods added.
You might want to follow this post in the M-kernel thread. Not sure if other existing kernels drop the default - try searching in some of the kernel threads.
1. Install M-Kernel
2. Install rootdim
3. Ruin your eyes by staring at screens at night.
Thank you, bftb0 and Keion for fast and very needed answers..
How do you, people, really find this information? ) I was searching the web fo 2 weeks, and couldn't find useful answers...
Sorry for another question, but is it possible to lower brightness the same way on a stock ROM?
Much obliged in advance.
Antoron said:
Thank you, bftb0 and Keion for fast and very needed answers..
How do you, people, really find this information? ) I was searching the web fo 2 weeks, and couldn't find useful answers...
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I stumbled across that thread the other day while looking for something else.
Antoron said:
Sorry for another question, but is it possible to lower brightness the same way on a stock ROM?
Much obliged in advance.
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Dunno. Not an expert on this topic. FWIW, I read between the lines in that post that if you lower the minimum a lot, you will probably want to completely turn off auto brightness control, as the minimum brightness interval step size gets (relatively) large so any slewing of brightness will look like bad flickering.
(Sort of make me wonder if many of the "my screen has bad flicker" reports come from the same people that have their brightness turned all the way down...)
Just Download ScreenFilter From Google Play
NO ROOT OR ANYTHING NEEDED
framework-res\res\values\integers.xml
then edit
<integer name="config_screenBrightnessSettingMinimum">1</integer>
<integer name="config_screenBrightnessSettingMaximum">255</integer>
<integer name="config_screenBrightnessSettingDefault">10</integer>
<integer name="config_screenBrightnessDim">1</integer>
Manual steps to lower minimal value
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framework-res\res\values\integers.xml
then edit [...]
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Here's the HowTo for ROM builders: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2367412
Maybe there's a tool that does that work for me? :cyclops:
"You have to decompile framework-res.apk, change a value and recompile it."
Hi, I have a OP8 Pro, and after the update to Android 11, i get a green tint instead of blacks on the screen when i am bellow 40% brightness.
When i was running android 10 that was no issue, so i am pretty sure its not the hardware.
Do you have any ideas why this is happening? Will One Plus fix this?
Common issue reported by many...
Personally I don't have the issue at any brightness but it's due to low brightness which is why the lowest brightness was removed in an update and readded in labs in android 11, turn that off and run FHD (QHD doesn't give they much clarity anyway, plus your battery life will be better)
There's a good few threads regarding this issue already, have a look.
Thank you!
kuteki707 said:
Thank you!
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Very welcome sir
dladz said:
Common issue reported by many...
Personally I don't have the issue at any brightness but it's due to low brightness which is why the lowest brightness was removed in an update and readded in labs in android 11, turn that off and run FHD (QHD doesn't give they much clarity anyway, plus your battery life will be better)
There's a good few threads regarding this issue already, have a look.
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Can't find those threads u're mentioning. Can u help me please?
Thx
Sneakdovi said:
Can't find those threads u're mentioning. Can u help me please?
Thx
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You didn't look very far.
2nd page on guides?
Terrible screen tint/uniformity
Hi guys, looks like OnePlus have got some quality control issues. My unit has terrible colour issues with the display. It's very noticeable at low brightness levels and still apparent around the 50% mark. I've reached out to OnePlus about sorting...
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