illumination: setting aut. dim function via lightsensor - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Themes and Apps

Is there a way to change the pre-settings of the auto-dim or auto-adjust function for the screen illumination? F.e. When running TomTom at night the illumination is still to bright and to change that I have to go through the settings to disable the auto-dim of auto-adjust function and set the illumination to minimum (10%).
Thanks in advance.

use Lumos - works fine also on HD2

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Light Sensor + Auto backlight brightness

hello
I like light sensor, it is really cool.
But is there any chance to set that whatever value is set for backlight, is to be THAT_VALUE-2 when Auto adjust backlight is checked in System->Power->Backlight tab
for example...
if the system set backlight value on 10, i would like to have 8
or in dark places if system set backlight value on 4 i'd like to have 2....
is this posibile?
As far as I know there's an application called Auto Light, which can probably be useful for you. Search the forum.

Short cut to backlight setting + change parameters of the automatic baclight ajustmen

Hi evey one,
I'm looing for a way to launch from 1 shortcut (in manilla) the backlight setting to ajust manually the level without going through "parameters" "display" "backlight setting".
Also, I find the brightness to high in the dark and too low in the light, is there any cab to amend the coeficient "outside light"/"backlight setting"?
Try this...I made it the other day works perfect for me. Just change .txt extention to .lnk tranfer it to your memory card, then copy to windows/startmenu/programs. Will give you a nice icon also. Takes you right to Manila backlight settings.
Great, it works very well! How did you find that?
Is there any chance someone could answer the second question: How to modify the coeficient of the brightness versus backlight setting so in automatic mode, the screen is less agressive to my eyes when I reading in the dark!

[Q] How to disable screen dimming during navigation

Okay so I discovered that Auto brightness in CM7 is messed up so instead I am using manual brightness setting. So far so good, but when I use Google navigation, after a while the screen dims to lowest brightness and wont go back to my brightness till the navigation app speaks next instruction and then it dims again after a timeout.
Anyway to turn this annoying behaviour off?
Does changing the screen timeout setting help?
The one under Settings > Display > Screen Timeout is the setting I'm reffering to.
No, that only affects the screen turning off. It remains on, just dims to lowest brightness
Give this app a whirl. You can select an app and while in the app you selected (navigation/maps/whatever) the screen will never turn off. I don't think it will dim either.
You have to use navigation thru car home to prevent that.
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Any way to disable the Auto Dim (adaptive brightness) feature?

I know they mean well, but I do not like being forced to use the new Adaptive Brightness (aka Auto Dim) feature and I cannot find a method to disable it.
I keep my display on a low brightness setting, usually a 3 or 4. When the Adaptive Brightness kicks in, the screen is too dim. The only way I can find to "correct" this is to set the brightness higher, much higher. A counter productive solution.
Is there another way to turn off, or disable this unwanted feature?

May have found a solution for screen flickering at lower brightness

There is this app, which I do not own or have any affiliations with, that acts sort of like a filter that lowers the screen brightness instead of actually lowering it. I haven't really tested it fully, but it works perfectly on my s7 Edge.
And the best part is: there is no root required
All you have to do is to install the app, go to Settings - Accessibilty - Installed services - screen dimmer, and turn it on.
Just make sure that your actual brightness is at 100%, and you can change the brightness within the app, or with the shortcut in the notification bar.
Here is a link to the app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.github.ericytsang.screenfilter.app.android

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