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Re: Backlight fluctuation
I haven't experienced that, but I have experienced the backlight start to "fluctuate"...think of watching something on TV while the camera is focused on a CRT monitor or old school tubed TV. It wasn't as slow moving as that, but rather very quickly and not in lines across the screen.
Not sure if I described that too well, but I can't really think straight right now! A soft reset always fixes it, but I had to ask a co-worker if I was actually seeing it and it wasn't eyes or contacts playing tricks on me. |
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Re: Backlight fluctuation
There is a light sensor to the left of the earpiece that automatically dims and brightens. Test it out. Cover the speaker with your finger, it will dim. Shine a light into it, and it gets bright. I think it's great!
I installed a program called Lumos (http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-lumos.html). This is an advanced manager for the light sensor. I've attached the cab file if you want to download it. Merry Christmas!
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Re: Backlight fluctuation
+1 for Lumos.
The sensor only goes between 3 and 9 I believe, and Lumos allows you to set the thresholds and limits for your backlight.
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Re: Backlight fluctuation
This issue is independent of the light sensor (which I use the aforementioned LevelSight to control). Check it out as an alternative to Lumos, G-light, etc.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=446434 |
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