[Q] Auto-brightness - which file to modify? - Desire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
is there any way to modify some file to adjust automatic brightness settings? I like it how its adjustable in cyanogen mods, but I cannot adjust it in MIUI or other roms..For me its too low when in dark rooms, I would like to up the lowest setting..
Thanks for any help

Can somebody help me please?

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[Q] Screen Brightness

hi, i'm using HTC Desire HD with leedroid rom and kernel.
i read that to save more battery, i must turn down the screen brightness to a low level. but i want to use the auto brightness function but sometimes it isnt accurate to the environment(sorry for bad english). uhm any tweaks or mods that has customized auto brightness? thanks in advance guys
I found that the best thing to do is to do it manualy by using the brightness level app on the market which has a slider on it.
I use Tasker to set the screen brightness to levels defined by me in response to ambient light levels. Takes some experimentation to get it working right, but it's worth it.
Or then you can switch to CM7 as it has all screen adjustments built in the settings i.e automatic screen dimming level adjustments, different levels etc etc.

button lights

Hello,
There is currently a mod floating around in the development forum that lets you change the lowest brightness setting for the screen when in automatic mode.
Does anyone know if it is possible to adjust the brightness of the soft buttons also? Would be nice to have those change brightness depending on ambient light too as they sort of bleed through the bottom of the screen when its dark for me.....
Roger that! I am also eagerly expecting a mod to change the capacitive button brightness.. Its so bright and distinct when I match movies!
Demented-Idiot said:
Hello,
There is currently a mod floating around in the development forum that lets you change the lowest brightness setting for the screen when in automatic mode.
Does anyone know if it is possible to adjust the brightness of the soft buttons also? Would be nice to have those change brightness depending on ambient light too as they sort of bleed through the bottom of the screen when its dark for me.....
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..yeah thats also possible, its in the same file.

Display Brightness between ROM's

Hi Guys,
Not sure if this is covered anywhere or if it's even an issue or maybe Percieved issue.
Between Flashing Cooked ROM's and Stock ROM's etc it always seems that the display while using stock ROM's doesn't seem as bright / vibrant - it always seems a bit duller at max Brightness, the Whites dont 'Pop' off the screen as much.
Is there any truth to this or is it just me? If it is the case what are the Chef's doing to make this so and can i do it to a Stock ROM?
Cheers
Paul
it can depend on 2 things
- kernel used -> some kernels disable or can disable "adaptive brightness" and modify color values
- the value set for auto-brightness in framework-res.apk. Most devs keep the standard values from google, I usually find them "too boring and dark" so i modify them.
So not your perception - you are quite correct
Thyrus said:
it can depend on 2 things
- kernel used -> some kernels disable or can disable "adaptive brightness" and modify color values
- the value set for auto-brightness in framework-res.apk. Most devs keep the standard values from google, I usually find them "too boring and dark" so i modify them.
So not your perception - you are quite correct
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Ah thanks for the response. Though if i understand correctly this just affects the 'level' at which the brightness will be set at certain detected light levels on the Auto Brightness settings?
What i mean is that if i just go in and turn off Auto Brightness and slide it up to the Max - the Cooked ROM's always seem more vibrant and brighter.
Also is there anything that i'd be able to do to a Stock (rooted) ROM to get this extra Brightness?
Cheers
Paul
Thyrus said:
it can depend on 2 things
- kernel used -> some kernels disable or can disable "adaptive brightness" and modify color values
- the value set for auto-brightness in framework-res.apk. Most devs keep the standard values from google, I usually find them "too boring and dark" so i modify them.
So not your perception - you are quite correct
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More details on this please?
Edit: nevermind, found it.
Mind Sharing Your findings MS? Or could someone else please help?
Cheers
Paul
Here's something about content adaptive brightness:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28126141
You can turn it off with Franco's kernel app or with Supercurio's Voodoo display app, available in his thread here on xda.
paulrgod said:
Mind Sharing Your findings MS? Or could someone else please help?
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Here it is. I had no chance yet to try it, but i believe it should work.
Thanks guys - went for Francos Kernel and can now adjust the levels with the tool

Auto brightness settings

Hi. I need some help setting the auto brightness values to get a brighter screen, since the original are kind of dark. I'm looking to achieve something retina-like. I'm on AOKP 4.2.2.

Manually set minimum brightness

Hi all!
Is there any way for setting the minimum brightness to a specific value?
When in low light conditions, the brightness is set to extremely low using automatic brightness. I don't want to change it manually every time but it can be solved setting a specific value.
I don't see any adjust in developer settings.
It happens in both, stock and paranoid android.
Thanks in advance.
fernan13malaga said:
Hi all!
Is there any way for setting the minimum brightness to a specific value?
When in low light conditions, the brightness is set to extremely low using automatic brightness. I don't want to change it manually every time but it can be solved setting a specific value.
I don't see any adjust in developer settings.
It happens in both, stock and paranoid android.
Thanks in advance.
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use "GravityBox" (EDxpozed needed)

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