[Q] reducing brightness on backlit task & back keys - Galaxy Tab S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Has anyone found an option to reduce the brightness on the capacitive back lit task manager and back keys, using these in the dark is impossible, it would be useful to have them lit all the time but very dimly so they could just be seen.

hmm, I guess not... think this would be really useful.

da.trute said:
Has anyone found an option to reduce the brightness on the capacitive back lit task manager and back keys, using these in the dark is impossible, it would be useful to have them lit all the time but very dimly so they could just be seen.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I agree, that would be a great feature.

Related

Controlling the automatic Backlight

Hi,
automatic backlight is still too bright for me in almost any environment. I want to control the brightness of the screen by setting other values.
Is there an app or a hack to do this?
Good question. Loved to know too!
Look under widgets and you will find one called
"Brightness"
I'll let you figure the rest out for yourself
topcaser said:
Hi,
automatic backlight is still too bright for me in almost any environment. I want to control the brightness of the screen by setting other values.
Is there an app or a hack to do this?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try to using
Brightenes Level App
I recommend "SwitchPro Widget", which is available from the Marketplace. It allows you to toggle the brightnees, even to levels lower than the automatic setting.
Hi, i dont want to change brightness manually, but want to change the default values which are used for automatic brightness. Is this possible?
Does no one knows??
Hmmm would be handy!
topcaser said:
Hi,
automatic backlight is still too bright for me in almost any environment. I want to control the brightness of the screen by setting other values.
Is there an app or a hack to do this?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Perhaps you could put some tinted glass/plastic over the sensor, so the phone thinks it's darker than it actually is and doesn't make the screen as bright?
poldie said:
Perhaps you could put some tinted glass/plastic over the sensor, so the phone thinks it's darker than it actually is and doesn't make the screen as bright?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
good idea, but that's not the resolution, even in night it's very bright and for me even at manual 1% brightness it's a bit to bright for me...
would be awesome to have more possibilities to work with the amoled screen - by the way - for black it needs 0% energy so better to read white letters on black background
edit: me using "Quick Settings" to handle brightness etc.
Hi I am using dimmer lite download frm market place suits my usage
-------------------------------------
Sent from my HTC Desire
topcaser said:
Hi,
automatic backlight is still too bright for me in almost any environment. I want to control the brightness of the screen by setting other values.
Is there an app or a hack to do this?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
settings/Sound & Display/Brightness
&
widgets/power control
I would like the automatic brightness to be just a bit more brighter when im outside. Would be great to be able to adjust it!!
If there was something like a -2 -1 0 +1 +2 way to adjust it!
Dont want manually keep setting the brightness all the time.
I just tried the app called Dimmer.
It is perfect.
Goes to a very low setting and then switches back to whatever you had before.
I have the same problem with my Desire that the Auto Brightness doesn't go all the way down and the HTC Denmark support basically just said meh. And said they would report it as a wish for future updates.
ZigmaDK said:
I just tried the app called Dimmer.
It is perfect.
Goes to a very low setting and then switches back to whatever you had before.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This app is great! Thank you!
I have my phone on autobacklight, but I find that in dark settings its too bright!!
This app does what I want with a simple click! Shame however that there's no way to reduce the lowest brightness on auto setting built into the OS.

[Q] can I see things on screen clearily in daylight?

ppcs like 696 have no differences in birhgt places no matter the backlight is on or off ,meaning we can save a lot of power during daytime by turn off the backlight.I have a program which can turn off the backlight.It's vital for its pure battery using time.There is another type of screen.if the backlight is off.you can see slightly changes on your screen.I'm planning weather to buy one or not by the screen type.thanks for anyone reply this.I'll update the program.
BOught.not light half reflection screen.over
I used to have an excellent screen on my Psion Revo. It had no backlight. It had a highly reflective backpanel, and I could see it in almost any light. However I always wanted a backlit screen so I could use it in the dim. It is a shame, but you cannot have both together. It's either reflective or it has the backlight - which is not reflective!

ScreenDim

New on the Market:
https://market.android.com/details?...mkub21lZ2FjZW50YXVyaS5TY3JlZW5EaW0uVHJpYWwiXQ..
"Is your minimum screen brightness still too bright? Dim your screen below what your device normally permits for comfortable use in darker environments, reading in bed, amateur astronomy, etc.! No root required."
I find this app indispensable for comfortable reading at night.
Thank you so much for this, I was just thinking last night that even the dimmest setting on the A100 was still to bright
Sent from my EVO Shift 4G
Brilliant find, normally use the Kindle when reading in bed but the web browser is diabolical.
Toyface
Sent from my A100
Try screen filter from market instead....its free
Sent from my ADR6400L using XDA App
jimmyUT said:
Try screen filter from market instead....its free
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm the ScreenDim developer. Screen Filter is free and clever, but it doesn't do the same thing as ScreenDim, at least not on LCD devices. Screen Filter basically just alpha-blends a dark box over the screen, without lowering the backlight level below what the OS normally allows. The result is that Screen Filter lowers the contrast and the color resolution, and in a dark room, the blacks will be gray because of the backlight shining through them.
ScreenDim allows you to both lower the LCD backlight level below what the OS normally allows on many devices and, if that's not good enough, to control the contrast just as Screen Filter does. Furthermore, because ScreenDim allows you to lower the backlight level, it will save on batteries in a way in which Screen Filter will not, again on LCD devices. (On OLED devices, there is much less of a difference.)
Moreover, my testing on my Archos 43 indicates that Screen Filter lowers the 2D rendering performance by about 30%. ScreenDim at 100% contrast shouldn't affect the 2D rendering, and even with the contrast adjust, I couldn't measure a noticeable 2D performance loss.
For real free alternatives to ScreenDim on backlit devices, there are AdjBrightness and my RootDim, both in the Market. Both require root, however. And ScreenDim's dual brightness-contrast adjustment feature is found in neither.
+1 for root dim, I use it and it works well on this tab and my atrix
be careful not to set it to 1 because its turns off the screen but the tablet is still on. i got stuck trying to find the slider to slide it back so i can see the screen again. nice find though.
Sent from my SCH-I500 using xda premium
jahciple said:
be careful not to set it to 1 because its turns off the screen but the tablet is still on. i got stuck trying to find the slider to slide it back so i can see the screen again. nice find though.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Tapping random places on the screen should quickly restore the brightness.
Also, if the tablet has volume buttons, you can adjust brightness with them.
Once you figure out what the lowest you can go is, go to Options | Set minimum brightness. Then you won't have this worry any more.
screen filter
Love screen filter it works great and its free, super simple, plus pop notification bar too. Awesome app. Screen filter is
https://market.android.com/details?...ch_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5oYXhvciJd
Screeeeen filter link above!
arpruss said:
Tapping random places on the screen should quickly restore the brightness.
Also, if the tablet has volume buttons, you can adjust brightness with them.
Once you figure out what the lowest you can go is, go to Options | Set minimum brightness. Then you won't have this worry any more.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
ahem. I'm not sure exactly where those buttons were when I needed them to try to get the brightness restored, but I couldn't find them on two occasions. I had to hard power off.
Great idea but it won't work for me unfortunately. I want something that will turn my tablet into pure darkness except for a small, dimly illuminated, clock on the screen. No matter what I find, an app always has too much backlight on and it bothers me when I'm trying to sleep.
If only I could get this app to interact with my alarm clock app somehow!
Status bar
Is there any way to remove the status bar icon of the ScreenDim?
I thought the app was designed to reduce distraction while using a device, but the icon being in the most prominent spot (upper left corner) draws attention constantly.

Screen Backlight ??

Hi
I was wondering if there was an app with which i can turn off the backlight like when u click on clock app and put on desk clock mode by tapping or few secs before the screen goes off ??
is there way to toggle that ?
What exactly do you want to do? turn down brightness when on desk clock? that is already done automatically as far as i can tell.
AMOLED screens don't have a backlight. Each pixel has it's own light source. That's why the blacks are so black, the screen is actually off in black areas.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA App
The clock just makes everything darker. The GN doesn't have a backlight anyway, as it's a (super) amoled screen.
bajansurfer said:
AMOLED screens don't have a backlight. Each pixel has it's own light source. That's why the blacks are so black, the screen is actually off in black areas.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
AMOLED/OLED screens also burn when left on the same image for a long period, would not recommend using as a desk clock as stated in OP, you will end up with burnt images where your buttons are, and any other static part of screen
berz said:
Hi
I was wondering if there was an app with which i can turn off the backlight like when u click on clock app and put on desk clock mode by tapping or few secs before the screen goes off ??
is there way to toggle that ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The are a few brightness toggle widgets available, android comes with one built-in, power control allows customization of the brightness level so that you can go say from Max brightness to min brightness in one tap. Rom Control in the Android Open Kang Project allows for adjusting the brightness, order, and number of navigation bar buttons independent of the overall screen brightness.

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.....
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
..yeah thats also possible, its in the same file.

Categories

Resources