This error is very annoying, as it raises the brightness and lowers the background color. It is annoying that having the automatic brightness off will raise the brightness in some applications
I have the automatic brightness off.
pls read this:
VillarLeg
Darkobas
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EVIDENCE:
https://youtu.be/XLjy9QL14us
UPDATE:
This does not happen in OmniROM.
In all other roms the problem is present
Display->Live Display->Reduce power consumption->turn it off.
Not in my kernel
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darkobas said:
Not in my kernel
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In your ROM Omni , this problem is not present
Is only present in the other roms
testreaper said:
Display->Live Display->Reduce power consumption->turn it off.
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That option is not in the ROM settings
Currently using purity rom by dariosF and it seems to be okay
orbirixx said:
This error is very annoying, as it raises the brightness and lowers the background color. It is annoying that having the automatic brightness off will raise the brightness in some applications
I have the automatic brightness off.
pls read this:
VillarLeg
Darkobas
all developers
EVIDENCE:
UPDATE:
This does not happen in OmniROM.
In all other roms the problem is present
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Why is this posted in this forum? This slid be under questions or discussion. Correct?
I just don't want this forum to be filled with bug report posts...
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Hi, It is not an application BUG. It is actually a feature Had to discover this by myself.
Ok. So in my Leeco Le 2, if I go to:
Settings -> Battery -> Power Saving management -> Adaptive app brightness
And there is the function by default turned on. So you can control individually the backlight intensity for every single app on your phone, or you can turn it off completely, hence using the default brightness level of your phone.
If you find this helpfull let me know.
Best regards,
BB
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Two things regarding brightness I've found in 2.1 and wanting to know if I'm just missing something or what:
No more automatic brightness setting
The maximum brightness setting is about 2x as bright as the maximum setting on 1.6
/discuss
Belazor said:
Two things regarding brightness I've found in 2.1 and wanting to know if I'm just missing something or what:
No more automatic brightness setting
The maximum brightness setting is about 2x as bright as the maximum setting on 1.6
/discuss
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There is auto brightness. it is done through a widget called power control which lets you control wifi gps etc..on the most right is ascreen brightness selector. 3 options. min auto and max brightness
law910 said:
There is auto brightness. it is done through a widget called power control which lets you control wifi gps etc..on the most right is ascreen brightness selector. 3 options. min auto and max brightness
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There is no AUTO setting....
Download Spareparts from market and choose auto brightness there
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Seansmit17 said:
There is no AUTO setting....
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Yes there is, through the widget with the wifi, gps and the other stuff.
Furthest to the right is a brightness icon that you can press to get auto brightness.
dj1337 said:
Download Spareparts from market and choose auto brightness there
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Can anyone confirm that this works?
Seriously, why in the world would SE remove a feature!
citsym said:
Can anyone confirm that this works?
Seriously, why in the world would SE remove a feature!
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They didn't!
Seansmit17 said:
There is no AUTO setting....
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The middle setting is auto. In fact, Kindle even says 'To enable display brightness, turn off the automatic brightness adjustment in display settings.'
Mine does not ask a thing. Doesn't seem as auto option but a medium setting instead.
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I have to say i miss that feature too. A lot. The middle setting is not auto. I downloaded Spareparts and enabled auto brightness but it does not seem to work. Not like 1.6 did anyway.
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Jep, same her... ATM I toggle between 1%, 50% and 100% with extended controls...
gotta love the people that dont read aye? xD
arkedk said:
They didn't!
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Hmm...did you actually put it infront of sunlight and check if the brightness automatically changes?
Alright everyone I was wary about the absence of the auto-brightness as well but I just did a test and I can confirm that the middle setting in the brightness setting on the power control widget is for auto-brightness. You can test this too by shining a bright light at the sensor, the screen brightness should INCREASE. Obviously a few of you mistook it for MEDIUM brightness which is understandable as the auto-brightness is between the minimum and maximum brightness under most circumstances, does that make sense?
Testet it with the Widget.
Seems to work. But in my opinion it worked better in 1.6.
Ah, good! Auto brightness is a critical feature IMHO.
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The maximum brightness setting is about 2x as bright as the maximum setting on 1.6
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Really? I've set the brightness in 2.1 to 100% which is as bright as 1.6 on 50%.
UserX10 said:
Testet it with the Widget.
Seems to work. But in my opinion it worked better in 1.6.
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I second that. Much better in 1.6. Here it does not even change. You barely notice it when going from inside to outside etc... I also tried on the Desire of a friend, and same thing. So 1.6 must have been better at that I guess.
Somebody can tell me how to disable the feature of automatic brightness, leaving it at the value I want, independently by the light? sorry if it has already been asked, but with the search function in the threads I can't answer it myself.
Hope somebody will help, because now my battery is drained too fast =(
Baldolo said:
Somebody can tell me how to disable the feature of automatic brightness, leaving it at the value I want, independently by the light? sorry if it has already been asked, but with the search function in the threads I can't answer it myself.
Hope somebody will help, because now my battery is drained too fast =(
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I use the Brightness Profiles app. It seems to hold the settings after reboots.
Is there a way to decrease the minimum back-light level on a CM7 ROM?
I always prefer to keep back-light level as low as possible and not using automatic setting for it.
Recently I've tried one of the MIUI roms and noticed that the lowest back-light level on it is way dimmer that on CM7 ROMs. It allowed me to noticeably save on battery.
So is there any way to do it on CM7 based ROMs?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14089317&postcount=10594
Tried and tested with typhoon rom. After usind this lib the cm7 autobacklight level should woork correctly..but therefore some LED Notification will behave a bit strange...you will be able to life with that. (=
dumon said:
Is there a way to decrease the minimum back-light level on a CM7 ROM?
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not 100% as I use a CM mod (AMA), but check Settings / CM Settings / Display/ Automatic Brightness / Edit Other Levels
j4n87 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14089317&postcount=10594
Tried and tested with typhoon rom. After usind this lib the cm7 autobacklight level should woork correctly..but therefore some LED Notification will behave a bit strange...you will be able to life with that. (=
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OK. I've tried it and saw absolutely no difference in minimum backlight level.
When I move the backlight level slider all the way down it is still on the same level
as with older libs. And it did break notification lights.
As I've mentioned before I am not using autobacklight at all. I just want to have manual backlight level go much lower.
There is a free app in the Android Market that will do just what you want. It's called Screen Filter. Using this app, you can set your backlight level very low, and even put a widget pre-set to your preferred brightness level on one of your homescreens.
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dumon said:
OK. I've tried it and saw absolutely no difference in minimum backlight level.
When I move the backlight level slider all the way down it is still on the same level
as with older libs. And it did break notification lights.
As I've mentioned before I am not using autobacklight at all. I just want to have manual backlight level go much lower.
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that's how it looks on my device - the min brightness can be set to 1 which is very dark
huggs said:
There is a free app in the Android Market that will do just what you want. It's called Screen Filter. Using this app, you can set your backlight level very low, and even put a widget pre-set to your preferred brightness level on one of your homescreens.
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This app is a fake. It does not decrease backlight level, but instead dims lcd pixels, which is not the same. Hence no power saving benefits. It would only help with OLED screens.
p107r0 said:
that's how it looks on my device - the min brightness can be set to 1 which is very dark
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Did you replace lights libs to make it to work?
dumon said:
Did you replace lights libs to make it to work?
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that's how it comes with AMA, which is based on CM7.1, so it could be part of the original CM (have no way to check as I don't use NAND builds)
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that's how it comes with AMA, which is based on CM7.1, so it could be part of the original CM (have no way to check as I don't use NAND builds)
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Ah..I see. That is SD build.
OK. Looks like CM7 autobacklight works if I replace lights libs now (loosing LED blinking though). I guess I'll try it out and see how it turns out.
Thank you all.
One thing I've noticed that backlight level number is not very granular.
As there is no difference if I have it set to 1, 5, 10, 15 or 20. It only changes at 25
dumon said:
One thing I've noticed that backlight level number is not very granular.
As there is no difference if I have it set to 1, 5, 10, 15 or 20. It only changes at 25
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it might depend on the brightness ranges/thresholds - I've noticed in my build that if first two ranges are set as 0-100 and 100-200, the first one is ignored if upper limit is below 225, so I always get the screen brightness of the second range
I was looking for a dimmer lowest setting for the back light & tried Screen Filter BUT found it left the "black screen" well lit but everything else faded, almost like the colours were merging to gray rather than being dimmer.
Anyway, my need was for the clock display to be dim but found the Clock app's day/night mode button takes the clock display brightness right down low; lower than the manual screen brightness setting for sure... but only in the clock.
Hopefully any other noobs to Cyanogen / non-Sense ROMs may find this relevant! ;.)
How can I turn the capacitive buttons on the Atrix?
Any mods?
Also anyone know an app like Bebuzz on BlackBerry which will make notification light flash a rainbow of colors?
Thanks in advance guys
Im on CM7 official build...
Well, found this
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.deskangel.adjbrightness&hl=en
EDIT: This app doesnt do a good job. Anyone know better?
For the softkeys backlight, now turned off with that app.
Now I just need a notification light app like Bebuzz on BlackBerry for the flashing lights to go nuts on a phone call
mellll said:
Well, found this
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.deskangel.adjbrightness&hl=en
EDIT: This app doesnt do a good job. Anyone know better?
For the softkeys backlight, now turned off with that app.
Now I just need a notification light app like Bebuzz on BlackBerry for the flashing lights to go nuts on a phone call
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Wow that app makes phone super bright and lower dim than native adjustment. Nice find
CM7 Newest Weekly faux123 1.45ghz, thanks AtriXDA Developers!!
You're on CM7, you don't need app for controlling backlight.
Settings -> CM settings -> display -> Automatic backlight
check "use custom", edit other levels
and here define desired values for screen and buttons backlight in certain conditions.
Feel free to click "thanks"
jeez, if you're on CM7 you clearly are missing out on half the features!
like said above, you can adjust ALL aspects of brightness levels, thresholds, etc (screen and buttons) in the settings -> CM settings -> display -> automatic backlight -> use custom / edit other levels.
as for LED notifications, that's in CM settings -> interface -> LED notifications. take an hour or so and just explore the CM settings menu. you'll be amazed at what you can do.
maajstor said:
You're on CM7, you don't need app for controlling backlight.
Settings -> CM settings -> display -> Automatic backlight
check "use custom", edit other levels
and here define desired values for screen and buttons backlight in certain conditions.
Feel free to click "thanks"
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Yeah I had seen those options but didn't know what each thing ment. But some one posted a guide and I just copied his setup. I'm using most of cm7 features :-/ what ever happen to that kernel some one was developing that controlled the back lighting vultage? Cause when I was reading that thread they were stating how dimming screen with an app like super dim only put a filter over your screen to make it look darker but didn't save nearly as much battery as lowering the vultage to make screen dimmer using the kernel.
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How do I make them brighter? They are soooo dim on CM10.1 ... they are barely visible.
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In the Play-Store there are some Apps, think "Light Flow" is one of them, maybe it can help you.
Screenbrightness also adjusts the brightness of the buttons. On Asylum CM 10.1 that is.
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I agree that they are dim but I just like that. Some roms have settings to increase brightness. If your rom doesn't support it you can set the value yourself or use a third-party app.
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Adding an option to adjust the button brightness independent
of the screen brightness is on the TODO list for my kernel
I added the same for the HOX+ and its really useful
maxwen said:
Adding an option to adjust the button brightness independent
of the screen brightness is on the TODO list for my kernel
I added the same for the HOX+ and its really useful
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Wow... Awesome what ROM?
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Jess813 said:
Wow... Awesome what ROM?
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Whoops actually its already there
just check /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/brightness
e.g.
Code:
echo 40 > /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/brightness
echo 100 > /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/brightness
will adjust the brightness
BUT: since CMs impl of liblights is always setting this to the same
value as the screen brightness those values will NOT stick
So actually you would need to use my AOKP rom after I fixed this
cause I support setting button brightness independently from
screen brightness values
So just check my ROM thread - next build will include this
maxwen said:
Whoops actually its already there
just check /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/brightness
e.g.
Code:
echo 40 > /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/brightness
echo 100 > /sys/class/leds/button-backlight/brightness
will adjust the brightness
BUT: since CMs impl of liblights is always setting this to the same
value as the screen brightness those values will NOT stick
So actually you would need to use my AOKP rom after I fixed this
cause I support setting button brightness independently from
screen brightness values
So just check my ROM thread - next build will include this
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Trying to download your rom but Goo is down.....
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Jess813 said:
Trying to download your rom but Goo is down.....
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you will anyway need to wait for the next build to get this working
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you will anyway need to wait for the next build to get this working
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No I am just wanting to try your ROM period....
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I mainly use cm roms in my E610 phone. You can fine adapt every aspect of the phone using profiles, but you can't change brightness. It would be very useful, if i select profile i.e. 'outside', i propably need more brightness than in profile 'night'.
Or am i missing something? I 'd be very happy if there is a workaround.
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pdeadm said:
I mainly use cm roms in my E610 phone. You can fine adapt every aspect of the phone using profiles, but you can't change brightness. It would be very useful, if i select profile i.e. 'outside', i propably need more brightness than in profile 'night'.
Or am i missing something? I 'd be very happy if there is a workaround.
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whats wrong with automatic brightness ?
it adjusts the brightness depending on conditions the phone is in
Automatic brigthness doesn't work on my E610 too. I'm on CM11.
I think this phone doesn't have that feature.
Why don't you try the status bar brightness control?, it's a easy way to quickly change screen brightness.
Regards.
Our phone doesn't support automatic brightness.
Slide upper screen limit is what I do, but I thought it would be useful brightness to be included in profiling. Just an idea.
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oberworld said:
Automatic brigthness doesn't work on my E610 too. I'm on CM11.
I think this phone doesn't have that feature.
Why don't you try the status bar brightness control?, it's a easy way to quickly change screen brightness.
Regards.
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pdeadm said:
Our phone doesn't support automatic brightness.
Slide upper screen limit is what I do, but I thought it would be useful brightness to be included in profiling. Just an idea.
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how about battery saving app ?
like http://download-androidapkfiles.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/brightness-manager-root-1102-full-apk.html
or
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ijinshan.kbatterydoctor_en&hl=en
they are/have a kind of profiles called triggers
I'm using Screen Brightness app from Play Store. It has few options to config, e.g. you can put app to notification bar or/and set 5leveled switch. It's nice app, you should try it too
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