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Re: Blackberry style backlight dimming for windows mobile??
you know what? that's a good question, but since i used to own a blackberry myself, i think that's also a good idea for the backlit keyboard to fade from going bright after a certain period, but as an additional note, let's just kick in the blackberry style email too. cause the windows mobile email setups are slower than a dying snail in a salt pit.
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Re: Blackberry style backlight dimming for windows mobile??
i haven't taken apart a blackberry to do deep enough research just yet, but i should've thought twice before selling my 7100i.
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Re: Blackberry style backlight dimming for windows mobile??
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I want the ability for my device to turn off at preset times like the blackberries have. None for WinMo do as good of a job. |
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Re: Blackberry style backlight dimming for windows mobile??
I've seen something like this for Palm treos using the camera but I would imagine that would introduce more of a battery drain then we already have. Without a built in ambient light sensor the only mechanism to catch a change in light would be the camera.
But for simple dimming instead of entirely shutting off the backlight I would imagine an ambitions mortscripter could whip something up to dim the light 2 notches after a set amount of time. |
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