Is there any way to adjust brightness in email? I have auto brightness set to off, but when I enter email, I can see it dim the screen a bit.
edit: nevermind, found this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=841718
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Hello,
Whenever I use the default internet browser on my Note 2 (i317M Telus) the screen dims to the lowest setting. It stays like this even though I haven't touched the brightness setting. I can change the brightness setting but when I exit the internet app the brightness changes to what it should be. Any ideas on how to fix this problem? Thank you.
inb4 install a different browser
inb3 OP can't inb4
There is a separate brightness toggle in the browser for some reason. Just hit menu then brightness.
For me it uses the same "brightness" setting, but when I change the brightness in browser it changes it for the rest of the phone.
Make sure "power saving mode" isn't enabled. It defaults the browser to extremely dim. You can of course, turn that option off
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Ran into a problem...
The phone won't seem to let me into the brightness options.
The whole thing is greyed out.
I checked to make sure that auto adjust tone is unchecked and power saver is off.
Anything I'm missing?
This is very strange.
Can you post a screenshot?
What about the brightness slider in the notification tray?
My tablet when on auto brightness becomes very dark in unlit rooms and I can barely see it videos or detail.
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Mod to adjust auto brightness
6Flip9 said:
My tablet when on auto brightness becomes very dark in unlit rooms and I can barely see it videos or detail.
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I am not sure if this works with stock roms, but if you install PhilZ touch recovery from the thread... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2367151
You have options in the advanced menu to change the response time for auto brightness. The default is 1 minute, you will need to tap about 4 times to get it down to 0, as it counts up to 5.
Which sped up the delay from going from one extreme to the other in ambient lighting.
If you install his custom roms you also get options to adjust the brightness intensity in 5 steps while auto brightness is on. I found this out after some time messing with my settings.
6Flip9 said:
My tablet when on auto brightness becomes very dark in unlit rooms and I can barely see it videos or detail.
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Lux Auto Brightness - perfect app for brightness tuning - you can set you own profile - matching desired screen brightness to sensor reading, and the process is very easy.
Short info, taken from app description:
Lux isn't your ordinary brightness app. It intelligently adjusts the brightness of your display based on the environment you're in. If, for example, you step into a dimly lit room, Lux will automatically lower the brightness of your display to make it not only comfortable to read, but to also preserve battery power.
Lux provides the option to automatically adjust the backlight at fixed intervals (periodic mode), when a change in environment is detected (dynamic mode), or when the phone wakes from sleep. It's also possible to adjust the backlight manually. Simply disable automatic mode and you can use it like a traditional brightness tool!
Perhaps the best thing about Lux is that you can teach it how to behave. If the backlight is too bright or dim for your liking, simply open the provided Dashboard, adjust the brightness slider to the level you desire, then hold the link button. Lux will use this new 'link' as a reference in future.
lux and velis both work. i paid for both, but i prefer lux.
I leave my phone set for Adaptive Brightness.
First, it's annoying that setting the manual brightness to max and then turning on Adaptive Brightness means that I can't achieve super dim display in dark.
Anyhow, so I leave my phone set to Adaptive Brightness all the time.
And it usually adjusts my display bright or dim(ish) as needed.
Then randomly it'll just go to the absolute dimmest setting and stay there even after a reboot.
I have to toggle Adaptive Brightness off and back on again.
Anyone else seeing this behavior?
I think it's time to give Lux Brightness app another shot.
Hopefully they've worked out the bugs since the last time I used it.
CZ Eddie said:
I leave my phone set for Adaptive Brightness.
First, it's annoying that setting the manual brightness to max and then turning on Adaptive Brightness means that I can't achieve super dim display in dark.
Anyhow, so I leave my phone set to Adaptive Brightness all the time.
And it usually adjusts my display bright or dim(ish) as needed.
Then randomly it'll just go to the absolute dimmest setting and stay there even after a reboot.
I have to toggle Adaptive Brightness off and back on again.
Anyone else seeing this behavior?
I think it's time to give Lux Brightness app another shot.
Hopefully they've worked out the bugs since the last time I used it.
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I've not had any issues with mine, do you have a tempered glass screen protector that covers the sensor on the front of the phone? It may be detracting light confusing the sensor.
Nope, no covers. Nekid phone here.
Im not sure if these watches have auto brightness but im assuming they dont as there is nothing for that in the settings.
So what I did is with tasker and autowear i wrote a task that looks at my phone brightness every time the screen turns on and off and adjusts the wathc brightness to the same +15% (as it was a tad dark)
Anyone using a different way of auto adjusting the brightness?
Attached it
So i set some minimum values for watch brightness which is 50
also when i set my watch birghtness same as phone it was a bit dark so i added 10* in the one formula where it says *1.1
you will have to play with it
I created a action so it will run when screen turns on or off
HW2 has auto brightness, test with put it under a lamp
Grumps said:
Im not sure if these watches have auto brightness but im assuming they dont as there is nothing for that in the settings.
So what I did is with tasker and autowear i wrote a task that looks at my phone brightness every time the screen turns on and off and adjusts the wathc brightness to the same +15% (as it was a tad dark)
Anyone using a different way of auto adjusting the brightness?
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I've tried to do the same but couldn't get it to work because my tasker skills are lacking. Please share your tasker profile and task(s).
dersie said:
HW2 has auto brightness, test with put it under a lamp
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I know but hw2 sucks....
JimSmith94 said:
I've tried to do the same but couldn't get it to work because my tasker skills are lacking. Please share your tasker profile and task(s).
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just added it to my first post
Grumps said:
Im not sure if these watches have auto brightness but im assuming they dont as there is nothing for that in the settings.
So what I did is with tasker and autowear i wrote a task that looks at my phone brightness every time the screen turns on and off and adjusts the wathc brightness to the same +15% (as it was a tad dark)
Anyone using a different way of auto adjusting the brightness?
Attached it
So i set some minimum values for watch brightness which is 50
also when i set my watch birghtness same as phone it was a bit dark so i added 10* in the one formula where it says *1.1
you will have to play with it
I created a action so it will run when screen turns on or off
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Thanks for the task but shouldn't there be a profile to go with it? I'm not sure, but I think if you export the profile instead, the associated tasks get exported with it.