[Request] Xposed Framework module for auto lower brightness hack - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Themes and Apps

Dear All,
I am using pristine XXLT5 v3.2 Slim Rom, I would be thankful if anybody can make Xposed framework module for auto brightness hack (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1235212) for this ROM.

its need kernel that supports lower/higher brightness values..

Engineering mode
I found throughout gravity box that in engineering mode i can manualy set the value of backlight from 0 to 63. i set it to smth like 3 or 4 that it's perfect for pitch black and it works fine until i lock my device. After powering the screen off/on the value resets to normal value. ( it's irelevant if i use auto brightness or not. The device it's a vodafone smart 3. How can i include lower values in auto or manual brightness?

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[Q]Android Auto-Brightness Mod

The Auto-Brightness is a great feature but in the dark or with low light, it just seems to be a little too bright. Its not too bright for my eyes, its more in regards to saving power.
Is there anyway to modify the settings for Auto-Brightness to help save more battery?
I also was wondering if it would be just better to manually change the brightness, since the Auto sensor is using power to operate?
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I don't think you can modify the Auto Brightness settings. You'll have to adjust the value manually.
I've realized that Auto Brightness doesn't work on my Desire Z so I've installed Brightness Profiles as a shortcut that lets me modify easily the brightness without having to go through Settings/Display etc.

[Q] Revolution HD 14.0 Auto brightness

Hello hoping someone can help me out
I recently installed android revolution 14.0 on my Samsung s3 GT I9300. Works great except that the auto brightness function doesnt seem to work properly
When I hit auto brightness I can still control the slider and the auto brightness seems to follow it. Previously when I was on auto brightness and I touch the slider the auto brightness who disengage (tick disappears) and then its not on auto.
Now if i touch the slider with auto brightness on, the tick remains and i can still slide....
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Status bar brightness slider

Hello, I'm looking for a mod that adds the option of setting brightness by sliding across the status bar. To clarify, this is not the same as a brightness slider in the notification panel. You literally slide on the status bar with out having to pull anything down first. It's a crucial feature for me since I go in and out of the Sun a lot during the day. Thanks!
Viper ROM has it as an option so I know it is compatible with Sense roms. I'm running CleanRom now.
Tried GravityBox xposed module and it has the option but when I enable it, it doesn't actually go into effect...
Are you running the Kitkat version of it? Also you shouldn't even need to do this, the auto screen brightness adjustment on this phone is quite good and should adjust it properly for you even quicker than the status bar slider mod you're looking for can.
S1L3nTShaDoWz said:
Are you running the Kitkat version of it? Also you shouldn't even need to do this, the auto screen brightness adjustment on this phone is quite good and should adjust it properly for you even quicker than the status bar slider mod you're looking for can.
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Yes, I was using KitKat version. The JB version won't even install on a KK phone...
I'd use Auto Brightness if I could set the lower limit to go all the way down to 0% but I can't find settings to customize that. Do you know an Xposed module that can?
In case you were wondering how to set the maximum automatic brightness level
A Google Search:
From the Home screen, tap > Settings > Display & gestures or Display, gestures & buttons. With the Automatic brightness option selected, drag the slider to set the maximum brightness level. This sets a limit on how bright the screen will be when Automatic brightness is selected.
Great answers.
How can one add this feature?

[Sony Xperia J] Issue with screen's backlight

Hi, I installed unofficial CyanogenMod 10 on my xperia j. Everything works fine excluding screen's backlight. When I lock and relock phone screen is darker then before. Then i must adjust screen brightness again but after next lock and relock I have same problem. I think it's problem with light sensor or something. I just tried disable light sensor by hw_config.sh in system/etc but there's no this file. Then i tried to disable auto screen brightness in setting but it's disabled and I can't click checkbox. Anyone have idea how to fix it?
Phone: Xperia J
Android: 4.1.2
Kernel: 3.0.8-FXP-g22c38de5
CyanogenMod: 10-20131224-UNOFFICIAL-jlo
#edit
I readed in internet and this phone not have light sensor... So why phone changes brightness automatically?
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There is next problem or maybe this is main problem. When i change brightness using slidebar in settings screen changing brightness randomly. For example when slidebar is on minimum value then brightness is maximum or slidebar is on middle screen is minimal. Just random values. I tried other apps to change brightness but same problem.

Auto brightness settings

So i would like to use screen Auto brightness but it sets the screen too dark or some times keeps hunting for a level ...
Any place to adjust the sensitivity of the auto brightness itself?
Right now i just turn the auto brightness off and set the screen brightness level manually
redhatter said:
So i would like to use screen Auto brightness but it sets the screen too dark or some times keeps hunting for a level ...
Any place to adjust the sensitivity of the auto brightness itself?
Right now i just turn the auto brightness off and set the screen brightness level manually
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Agreed, I do the same as you. I always found that these auto-brightness functions don't work worth a squat. I don't know who is in charge of designing the sensitivity settings for it but they really don't work that well. So I always leave it on manual brightness setting and set it to my liking.

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