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#71
Me too!

Thanks again!
 
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#72
Small version ready
a bit to small for my taste, need to use stylus to use it

NOTE: have updated post #2, with all the mods so far


Btw: did you check the link about the keyb backlight?
no don't think that is the code we want.


Brightness circle - Tinukedaya small.zip
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#73
That's it!

And, exactly as I thought, now I dunno which one to use

Thanks a lot.

btw: do you want black/gray versions of the designs of mine?
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btw: do you want black/gray versions of the designs of mine?
no need i actually like the look of yours, just the 140x140 size
but i like the bottom on with NightShift79's design so im using that

Other designs are welcome also from everbody
 
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#75
So after the few days I decided to stuck with the 100X100 circle desing. I love. So once again big THANKS!

btw: Did you check up the keyboard backlight scripts i posted earlier? I guess that might be what I was talking about, but can't manage to make it run to try it.
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#76
no but i have been looking at the code that i got from JonWW and tweeked it so now the fade out works as i would normally.
will post when i update the zip to include new init.d script and an uninstall command
 

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#77
ok zip has been updated

for everybody with custom brightness installed you can either:
copy custom_brightness_init.d to /etc/init.d (from the new zip)
or
run install again, new install have a prompt if mce.ini.backup exist then you will be asked to overwrite, just say no


also added an uninstall if needed.


oh, and again please post feedback on how it works

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#78
going to install it staright away... tho' I would still vote for an on-demand swich added to the widget *grin*
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#79
Ok. It works just fine. One small thing only. It seems like the fade in/out is done in two steps.. would it be possible to do in more, to feel more fluent? Just a thought...
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no don't think that will be possible, then we are talking about the main brightness system, and if i could do that, this QBW/init.d mod, then i could just disable ALS and mod/change the 5 normal steps to what ever is needed, and then instead maybe make an app to change & customize the 5 levels.

but for now this is the only way to get proper light levels.

and heres some Q for you:
how is the fade working precisely, does it react good enough?
and how good are the colors at level 140 - 200? i really like how the screen just "shines" at that level
 
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