On my note the minimum brightness on the slider is 40. Is there a file I can edit or something I can modify in the framework-res.apk for my slider to go from 0-255 brightness. I was able to go into sys/class/panel/backlight and edit the backlight to 0 but I want to be able to keep this value with the slider. I know rootdim worked but I don't want to open up an app or widget to adjust this if possible.
Build.prop has some stuff. Also framework-res/res/arrays.xml does too. Try those.
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Is there a way or registry tweak to adjust the contrast?
Hello,
I just switched to a Touch - I really like my phone so much but I really really miss the flashlight apps I used on my last couple of phones. The touch doesn't have flash in it so I have a default word document with no text so it is all white but my screen brightness is normally set for 50% - I was wondering if there was a way to have it increase the brightness for this particular document or some other way to make the brightness go to full, and the screen go to white in one touch?
Thanks
In other brand phone, like HTC, there is a link /sys/class/leds/lcd-backlight/brightness which stores the brightness value of the screen. But in Vibrant or other Samsung's android phone, the link is not set.
Does anybody know where is the file located?
Have you found your solution? I also want to customize my brightness file to lower the brightness
need an help to change brightness from the minimum brightness or enable brightness slider on non supported phone can be possible
we can change the value 100% to 40% /30% or any%
Code:
[FONT="Lucida Console"][COLOR="Red"]
PATH :HKLM\SOFTWERE\OEM\Nokia\BrightnessInterface
KEY :BrightnessPct
VALUE :100
[/COLOR][/FONT]
I have a Lumia 950 and the settings/display slider only allows you to go as low as 300% on this phone (288dpi)
Is there a way we can adjust the dpi scaling manually in the registry so I can go lower? (ideally 96dpi as 100%)
I have interop unlock and can edit the registry
This is possible on PC and there are articles on the web showing how
Its just annoying to waste this brilliant screen resolution real-estate as some apps still take up too much space