My screen is on Basic mode, but when I play games, it turns into over saturated screen but when I exit the game it turns back to basic. Is there any option to disable the saturation effect?
Anyone knows?
I don't quite understand why the screen mode would change if you play games or is it just that you dont like the loud colours games sometimes have?
Use game tuner (app) and disable dim screen in the options or use package disabled and disable game service.
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Hi,
I would like to confirm there is somehing wrong with my amoled display.
If someone could download voodoo display filter from play market and do a quick test for me in the dark.
Open a picture viewer (I use quickpic) find some pictures, now turn the brightness down to minimum, open voodoo display filter and activate it and lower the brightness even more..
If you zoom or scroll between pictures, do you see black rings and all over the screen there is some odd texture?
This does not show up if i don't lower beond stock brightness, but at night i find the screen to shine to mutch..
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Ok im not alone, and found the ongoing thread..sorry for dblpost
while i was watching a video on Youtube on my Nexus 7, my connection was lagging so i paused the video to let it load, and the video had a bright white background while someone's in foreground talking. I noticed the brightness went down, and i freaked out thinking it might be my screen. But then i went back to the Android home menu, and i have a live wallpaper called "Rays of Light" which displays different colored lights moving on a dark/black background with little circles floating. I didn't noticed any brightness change, nor during browsing on websites, Google Play, or games...
Now i know Jelly Bean have auto-brightness enabled by default in the system settings, but i turned this off.
I do use MX Player as well, with the brightness set to go slightly up when watching a video, but i know i can turn this off (i just might, as i hate sudden brightness changes)
What i want to know is, does the Youtube app feature auto-brightness? and we just cannot disable it? I did noticed some brightness changes in other videos as well, like when watching a game preview.
For the record, i use Glazed Jelly Bean v2.1
thanks for your replies.
I have been unable to play games that I have tried on my S7 Edge in an alternate screen mode as my preference to avoid saturated vivid colors. I tried changing the setting to anything but adaptive but as soon as the game starts running it changes almost immediately from the assigned mode and just runs it in adaptive.
For a simple quick test, just install Subway Surfers or Temple Run and change the screen mode to basic or whichever and see if that is what is happening on your end.
Thanks much.
The setting stayed basic though I honestly didn't notice any change in color saturations between the right choices.
nrfitchett4 said:
The setting stayed basic though I honestly didn't notice any change in color saturations between the right choices.
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From what I am seeing this is a wide spread issue that many others have noticed. I play Clash of Clans and Candy Crush and the colors are way to blown out and you can see the screen change when you enter and exit games. I have my screen set at basic.
I play CoC and the color is much more saturated than it appears on my iPad. I want to try with Basic mode, but the screen mode is disabled. Please advise how to adjust it. Thanks.
Everytime, when I switch back from home screen into a game, there pops up an annoying gaming mode notification: "Gaming mode is turned on". [More Settings]
This is really annoying, especially for pokemon go, where I would like to rate my monsters with calcyiv. This notification hides some numbers and I always have to wait 5-7 seconds, until this notification disappears and the numbers are not covered anymore.
Is there any possibility to disable this?
Here is a screenshot for this: https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/annoying-on-screen-gaming-mode-notification.916935/
You can disable it by turning off animations in the accessibility settings: System - Accessibility - Remove animations. This does have a side effect but it makes your phone a tad bit faster overall anyway.