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If is it a way to control screen backlight automatically?
the keyboard backlight can be controled by the light sensor, how about the screen backlight? 2-step adjustment is enough. If keypad backlight is on then screen backlight is dim, If keypad backlight if off then screen backlight is bright.
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Is there any way to make your backlight dim like on the voyager?
Hello fellow defy users
I have been observing the difference of the capacitive button backlight of eclair to froyo and have these findings:
1. the capacitive button backlight brightness level is linked to the light sensor/brightness settings in Eclair
2. the capacitive button backlight brightness is not linked anymore to the light sensor, and have a fixed brightness
Is there a way to incorporate the old settings of eclair to froyo?
For me it seems the capacitive button brightness is below the middle point of brightness
awaiting for your comments/inputs
Has anyone noticed this, especially in the dark, whenever you'd press the power button to activate the screen again a dim red light can be seen right side of the camera. No idea what the purpose is as it's so dim...
gideonMorrison said:
Has anyone noticed this, especially in the dark, whenever you'd press the power button to activate the screen again a dim red light can be seen right side of the camera. No idea what the purpose is as it's so dim...
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It's the proximity sensor. Detects whenever an object is nearby and performs it's action. It's the sensor that's needed to turn the screen off when you have it up to your ear while on a call to prevent any accidental touches from your cheek. The reason it turns on when pressing the power button is due to the adaptive brightness setting if enabled. It automatically dims/lights the screen depending on the environment and ambient lighting around you. The proximity sensor is what controls that.
You can use the Galaxy Button Lights app to turn off the touch key lights but is it possible to simply control the brightness of them?
They're rather bright when you're in bed in the dark.
Has anyone figured out a way to dim the capacitive buttons? Are the LED's used by Samsung even dimmable?
Is there any way to disable backlight of capacitive buttons ?
I mean, is it possible for the buttons under the screen to be switched on when the screen lights up?