I'm looking to mod the brightness settings that appear in either the power control widget or the notifications widget. Specifically I want to either add or edit one of the current ones so that I have a auto/90% (or some other % of my choosing). The closest one now is auto/dim/100%, but that's one more step than I need. Sometimes the room is just a touch too dark and the light sensor is causing my display to be too dim for whatever task I need. Anyone able to lend me a hand as to what I need to edit (if this is doable, which I see no reason why it shouldn't be)?
I honestly don't know of any way to get a truly "custom" level (like 90%) in the notification dropdown settings. I know with CM7 you can select what brightness levels it will toggle between. You can also control brightness by sliding left or right on the status bar. MIUI also has a brightness toggle in the dropdown menu, when its not on automatic there's a slider for screen brightness.
On my G3 the auto brightness is a little low for me. Any tweaks to adjust this. I am rooted and do use Xposed. I do use the G3 TweaksBox Xposed module but can't find a setting for this.
On the Galaxy S5 the Wanam Xposed module will let the auto brightness be adjusted but it does me no good as I prefer the G3.
Thanks for any help.
scallawag said:
On my G3 the auto brightness is a little low for me. Any tweaks to adjust this. I am rooted and do use Xposed. I do use the G3 TweaksBox Xposed module but can't find a setting for this.
On the Galaxy S5 the Wanam Xposed module will let the auto brightness be adjusted but it does me no good as I prefer the G3.
Thanks for any help.
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If you set auto brightness on, you can still adjust the brightness slider to a brighter setting and the auto brightness will remain but with whatever added brightness you select.
Else you can also use an app like "lux" from the playstore.
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BioVolt said:
If you set auto brightness on, you can still adjust the brightness slider to a brighter setting and the auto brightness will remain but with whatever added brightness you select.
Else you can also use an app like "lux" from the playstore.
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Don't know how I missed that but it is what I wanted. Thank you very much.
Like many others I really dislike all the wasted space on the stock Samsung notification panel. While I haven't found a way to remove the buttons, I did find a way to remove the brightness slider.
Download and install Lux Light - After enabling it, Lux Light will replace the system brightness slider in the notification panel with its own.
Enter the Lux Light settings and disable the persistent notification. - Under Advanced, uncheck Persistent notification.
Enjoy.
ericstephani said:
Like many others I really dislike all the wasted space on the stock Samsung notification panel. While I haven't found a way to remove the buttons, I did find a way to remove the brightness slider.
Download and install Lux Light - After enabling it, Lux Light will replace the system brightness slider in the notification panel with its own.
Enter the Lux Light settings and disable the persistent notification. - Under Advanced, uncheck Persistent notification.
Enjoy.
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Thank you for this. Since this can control the screen temperature that makes another reason I don't need root.
Does anybody know why there's not brightness slider on notification panel on zve update or how to enable it????
I'm not there anymore but. Is say check under display. Maybe there is a setting you can enable.
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tweaks box
Download the g2 tweaks box app from the play store. I believing the brightness slider is under the notification panel settings. You will have to be rooted for the app to work. There's also the option of holding the setting icon to hide the date and brightness slider. Or using the status bar to change brightness.
[BIG UPDATE]
User Adrian got inspired by this and created a Magisk module to make things even easier and without the need to keep apps running on background, check it out!
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Hey!
I'm in love with my Google Pixel 6 Pro, however, I don't like the screen at all, I wanted to be able to customize how it looks.
Been looking for a way to modify how it looks, CF.lumen fixed the white balance, Sa2ration changes the saturation of your display, you can decrease it all you want, or make it as saturated as you want.
All this apps should/may work on other devices too.
CF.lumen - Apps on Google Play
Adapts your screen's colors based on sun's position, sleep pattern, and sensors
play.google.com
[ROOT] Sa2ration - Apps en Google Play
Alterar su saturación en Android Oreo (descripción leída!)
play.google.com
[Paid app, HBM to use the max brightness of the device without auto brightness]
Enable HBM in app and then enable and disable auto brightness in phone settings, not app settings, that way you will have the absolute maximum brightness of the display, you can enable on the app settings restore hbm after screen off to have it at max brightness always. *There is a QS hbm toggle too*
High Brightness Mode - Apps on Google Play
See your screen in bright sunshine. High brightness mode for your phone
play.google.com
For CF.lumen, enable location, set permissions for the app and do the following:
1 - Location, tap to update or input manually any location, that's only to avoid crashes when manually changing white balance, disable location after that if you don't need it.
2 - Master filter mode, custom, there you can modify RGB values to your taste, I use 0.955 on Red, 0.975 on Green, 1.000 on Blue, but feel free to try until you enjoy how it looks.
Now, for Sa2ration, after installing, simply move the slider until you like that you have, if it does not change, use the setting "enable color management" it's kinda glitchy and may requiere it or not on your device, I use 1.10, really like how it looks!
[Bonus, under developer settings, you can fully hide the display cutout, I also recommend to set the dpi to 410-430 with or without cutout as it will make some landscape animations a single slide instead of two, try pulling down notification panel when landscape mode, try all animations 0.5x too, you may like how it looks, if you see an app crashing disable developer settings as it may create issues like that sometimes]
[Bonus 2, try Iconify magisk module, you can customize your Pixel with that, even enable pure dark oled theme, thanks to Facundo Holzmeister from @howtomen on tiktok!]
GitHub - Mahmud0808/Iconify: Customize Boring Android UI
Customize Boring Android UI. Contribute to Mahmud0808/Iconify development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Hopefully this will be useful for someone, try and enjoy!
I've started trying it out and it really works, thank you very much
遇事不决先百度 said:
I've started trying it out and it really works, thank you very much
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Thanks! I modified the post a bit and added few extra things, nice to know!^^
Updated some info explaining how to get max extra brightness of the display
I used saturated magisk module and it had a nice effect, can't seem to find it on GitHub now though.
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I used saturated magisk module and it had a nice effect, can't seem to find it on GitHub now though.
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oh, didn't know about that one, I hope sa2ration is okay for you, I will look for that module tho
Updated again, now with a Magisk module created by Adrian that will make things even better!
Installed the Magis module. There's no user interface for it?
93starletgt said:
Installed the Magis module. There's no user interface for it?
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Hey, the only way to customize it is to use the service.sh file and modify it before flashing. That's all I know so far.