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Custom Brightness & No Light Sensor (POST #1 & #2)
You have 3 choices in custom brightness
Post #1: - Simple Mod - The modded stock brightness by gebeleysis Post #2: My Custom Brightness I recommend the modded brightness by gebeleysis. ------------------------------------------------------------- The simple mod, gives you 5 display settings that's much better then stock and no slow crappy light sensor You can simply change one value in mce.ini to disable the light sensor & get better light values than stock To do this: (remember to uninstall custom brightness mod first (if installed)) Terminal Code:
root or sudo gainroot After this restart your N900 or "killall mce" (still under root) --------------------------------------------------------------- Modded brightness by gebeleysis http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=183 . |
Re: Custom Brightness for N900 - no ALS is now ready for install
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POST #2 - Choice 2 - This is my custom brightness, it gives you full control (253 light steps) and also no slow crappy light sensor
This is a direct install, i don't know how to make apps / debs yet, i have only had this phone/computer for 20days so far. This mod still works fine and does have the advantage of further customizing like 'Tinukedaya' has demonstrated with his cool theme. Change log: Have gone through the code of init.d and fixed the missing/weird fade out/dimming of screen, this now works like it should, but with a small delay Install usual tools "needed" rootsh, queen beecon widget Terminal: Code:
sudo gainroot or root reboot for everything to take effect "folder" = where you put it - like "/home/user/MyDocs" Attachment 17640 Now with 2 versions of Brightness bar, Circle & Block mods from users from maemo Adding Queen Beecon Widgets: - Add Widget - click "settings" on widget - tool icon - click "advanced" - scroll down - click "Import - File to Buffer" - click "Import - Buffer to Beecon" - click "Yes" :) - click "Save" Settings for Brightness bar 2 & Circle to change the 4 values, goto setting for the widget, go advanced like you would when you added the widget, here you can change: level1=10 - change to what you need level2=70 - change to what you need level3=160 - change to what you need level4=255 - change to what you need - only for brightness bar FIX L.E.D brightness When using this custom brightness one thing you will notice is that the LED is seriously bright, to fix this i use a program (app) called "LED Patterns" to adjust the LED brightness down to a level not so ignoring, also now you can make your own Light Sequence for the LED. Uninstall open terminal Code:
sudo gainroot or root reboot for everything to take effect "folder" = where you put it - like "/home/user/MyDocs" And please post if it works properly :) |
Re: Custom Brightness for N900 - no ALS is now ready for install
I don't have any problem with the instructions until the Queen Beecon part. I've never used it before so I have no idea what I'm doing. :)
I created a new widget, clicked Advanced, scroll down, click "Import file to buffer", chose one of your files, then click "Import Buffer to Beecon" and it tells me "WARNING! Bad Checksum! Possibly incorrect Import instance data!" Is that the correct way or should I be doing something else? Everything I try only leaves me with the default widget... thanks |
Re: Custom Brightness for N900 - no ALS is now ready for install
--- This post has been corrected, new zip uploaded ---
just tried it like this and it worked, well only with level3.... Add Widget click "settings" on widget click "advanced" "Import - File to Buffer" "Import - Buffer to Beecon" "Yes" :) "Save" But your right.... Only Level3 will Work so to everybody out there trying this USE Queen_beecon_brightness_level3 and in the "command" edit the number it echo´s My numbers are again: Level1: 10 Level2: 70 Level3: 160 Level4: 255 but you can make them what ever you want. and you of course don't need to use 4, use as many or few you want --- This post has been corrected, new zip uploaded --- |
Re: Custom Brightness for N900 - no ALS is now ready for install
Of course I tried 1 and 2 and then gave up before attempting to import level 3 :)
Thanks again, now I'm rebooting and crossing my fingers :) |
Re: Custom Brightness for N900 - no ALS is now ready for install
It works, great work guys :) Now my sanity can slowly return...
Thanks to dr_frost_dk and JonWW :) |
Re: Custom Brightness for N900 - no ALS is now ready for install
-- Zip has been updated for none working beecon widgets --
only thing that doesn't work in this mod is when the screen "fades" if you press screen or a button to keep the screen from going dark, it doesn't go to the brightness that you have selected, unless you tap the keylock twice (screen off & on), or if you press one of the beecon L* settings. I'm trying to find out how to disable that "fade" for this to never "fail", all so trying to find out how to just define 5 custom steps for the 5 normal steps. |
Re: Custom Brightness for N900 - no ALS is now ready for install
How can i use this without installin beecon ?
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Re: Custom Brightness for N900 - no ALS is now ready for install
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"root" or "sudo gainroot" "echo 70 >/home/user/custom_brightness_settings" "cat /home/user/custom_brightness_settings >/sys/class/backlight/acx565akm/brightness" if you do the above and decide to install / use queen beecon than it is advised to: In terminal: "root" or "sudo gainroot" "rm /home/user/custom_brightness_settings" "exit" - to exit root "echo 160 >/home/user/custom_brightness_settings" - make new settings file with user not root privileges "exit" or close terminal if these steps are not taken the beecon widgets cant write to custom_brightness_settings replace 70 with to brightness level you want (0 to 255) if you want to test a level just write in terminal "root" or "sudo gainroot" "echo 70 >/sys/class/backlight/acx565akm/brightness" |
Re: Custom Brightness for N900 - no ALS is now ready for install
Anybody else testing this mod?
This is still only version 1.0, i hope it helps you out there that like me that think that the standard light levels + light sensor is not that great. and hopefully with more assistance we can make at system change to change the 5 brightness levels instead to 5 levels that suits the user. i personally don't like the 5 normal steps, for me they are 4 steps witch are to dark and 1 that is way to bright. |
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