Custom brightness levels Windows Phone 7 - General Questions and Answers

Hi,
I was looking into an app called screen filter on the PlayStore/Android market and decided that it was really useful for my ICS-running Kindle fire. I was wondering if there was any way to make a similar app like this on Windows Phone 7 where i could have custom levels of brightness that would go below the "Low" mark on my windows phone.
Thanks!

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[Q]Integrate Kindle App Brightness Control into system

Do you know the Amazon Kindle app for reading ebooks on your Windows Phone 7?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&docId=1000623751
Then you surely know about the good brightness control, the app has got. With this easy touch function you can brighter or darker your screen.
Is it possible that you can integrate this function into the system of WP7?
Because in the background settings for me the low Brightness is even too shiny.
So the solution would be nice with the Kindle app brightness control for example as an option in "Advanced Configuration Tool".
regards.
Has anyone an idea?
Bumpy bump.
I'm curious too, as the lowest brightness on the Optimus 7 is ridiculously bright. It's impossible to read at night time. :/
If that's possible, that would be great on LG O7

How many live tiles do you have??

Wish all my start screen was full of live tiles but not so fast, I have just 10.
Ever wondered if all your tiles were live?
It makes the screen so nice and non Windows Phone users jealous when they see it.
Now for the polls, how many live tiles have you got?? Lets make some noise and encourage all developers to add it to their apps. ;-)
Sent from my HTC HD7 Windows Phone using Board Express.
Honestly, my Lumia 800 still has all of the factory tiles and stuff. I fear marring a flawless device.

Custom brightness levels Windows Phone 7

Hi,
I was looking into an app called screen filter on the PlayStore/Android market and decided that it was really useful for my ICS-running Kindle fire. I was wondering if there was any way to make a similar app like this on Windows Phone 7 where i could have custom levels of brightness that would go below the "Low" mark on my windows phone.
Thanks!

[Q] Scale down an app for compatibility vs up?

I was wondering if there was a setting, mod, app or anything to be done about making an app that is set to a size too large for my 7" screen to scale down or at-least let me scroll it so i can view the entire toolbar? I know there are ways to make apps scale-up but I have not seen anything for making one scale down.
Long-story-short ... this is for wanting to use adobe ideas on a 7" tablet, but it could be applied to any app or game.

Howto download tablet optumized apps

Sony Xperia Z5, features a 5.2" 1080P IPS LCD display and runs natively with 480p for (lcd density.
Apps are "phone" oriented. When i change it to 320p let say app- es file explorer adapts, and looks great, some apps and games that i use and i know have the capability do not change even after reinstalling them on new settings.
So i think google play reads settings from somewhere and i would like to know what and where, so i could use those apps games for tablets.
Or maybe lcd prop is not set ok for this resolution and apps dont react?
if you have marshmallow try with xposed module app settings
i know viber never adaptes and camera. I use xposed settings to set dpi for everything seperated, but yea its pain in the ass
I think there is more about it or i dont type in right settings. I use xposed module app settings with no real success.
Does app adapts imidiately or how exactly does change works.
Wil try some combinations and hope suceed.
stipi69 said:
I think there is more about it or i dont type in right settings. I use xposed module app settings with no real success.
Does app adapts imidiately or how exactly does change works.
Wil try some combinations and hope suceed.
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with app settings you need to restart or soft restart phone every time you change something
Ok i figured it out, but it is not working for the app i want.
Read some forums and articles about that and resolution plays the role in some apps, screen is just too small to show all content in tablet mode or buttons would be too small to operate so app doesn't adapt. I even tried TABLET METRICS xposed module which should simulate 7" display.
The app / game in question is TERRARIA, so if someone has managed to figure it out how to swith to tablet mode on a phone please do tell :fingers-crossed:
stipi69 said:
Ok i figured it out, but it is not working for the app i want.
Read some forums and articles about that and resolution plays the role in some apps, screen is just too small to show all content in tablet mode or buttons would be too small to operate so app doesn't adapt. I even tried TABLET METRICS xposed module which should simulate 7" display.
The app / game in question is TERRARIA, so if someone has managed to figure it out how to swith to tablet mode on a phone please do tell :fingers-crossed:
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I think, for now, that forcing games to tablet mode is very hard, or impossible.
Yes i believe it is hard because when i play around with settings i see change in initial screen as far as fonts goes, let say dialog " aditional download not needed" or similar and then game goes back to normal, best scenario as far as any change are some distortions on screen or worse resolution, to the worse then.
I made it for my favorite game TERRARIA, need to test it on other games, works for apps allso.
It is not much about dpi as it is about resolution in games i guess...
Here is a link of video how game compares with new settings and old ones, and it is as easy as terminal+root+one simple command, it allso makes switching tablet phone layout easy
All is recorded on the same phone E6653, Z5...
When i chose 1440x2560 phone adapts tablet layout
Default is 1089x1920
https://youtu.be/jE6nX1mRmAU
Please try it, but watch for correct resolutions for your aspect ratio, and do not push max resolution on market right away, enjoy!!!

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