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gultig 2008-02-12 22:59

Re: Advanced Backlight Statusbar Applet
 
Does this support 2007he and the 770? Could it?

PinCushionQueen 2008-02-12 23:03

Re: Advanced Backlight Statusbar Applet
 
Is there any way to run/use this from command line? Looks like a really neat app :D

rm_you 2008-02-12 23:16

Re: Advanced Backlight Statusbar Applet
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PinCushionQueen (Post 141717)
Is there any way to run/use this from command line? Looks like a really neat app :D

The program essentially just provides a gui to a commandline hack. You can do:
Code:

chroot /mnt/init/ dsmetest -l #
where # is in the range 1-127 and it will change the brightness. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by gultig (Post 141714)
Does this support 2007he and the 770? Could it?

I was talking with someone in #maemo earlier about this, and it didn't appear to work (just because of how it does the brightness changing at the moment). It is possible for a future version to include support for os2007HE though, so don't give up hope!

Moonshine 2008-02-13 04:52

Re: Advanced Backlight Statusbar Applet
 
Thanks!!!

Not sure what others are seeing, but the light meter still adjusts things according to ambient light on my n810 after installing the new control.

It's amazing to see how bright the screen can get... wow..

pixelseventy2 2008-02-13 09:36

Re: Advanced Backlight Statusbar Applet
 
Shiny! very nice, I like it

fanoush 2008-02-13 12:00

Re: Advanced Backlight Statusbar Applet
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gultig (Post 141714)
Does this support 2007he and the 770? Could it?

dsmetest cannot do this in OS<2008. You need modified kernel. See
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...990#post138990
The fine grained control in dsme (and dsmetest) was done for supporting N810 light sensor, previous versions have only few hardcoded levels and workaround is needed in kernel.
http://fanoush.wz.cz/maemo/#backlight


Still, some previous version of this applet worked with such modified kernel, not sure if the current one still does and/or is available for OS2007.

bunanson 2008-02-13 14:05

Re: Advanced Backlight Statusbar Applet
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rm_you (Post 141584)
Advanced Backlight is a statusbar applet that replaces Nokia's built-in backlight and volume applets. The goal is to provide the user with access to the full 128 levels of backlight, as opposed to the 5 levels that Nokia provides, and to reduce statusbar clutter by combining the volume and brightness applets into a single applet.
.

Umm............kind of embarrassed that I am the only one asking this question. Uh...how do you make the original light/vol icons disappear? I am now seeing 3 icons on my desktop, both N800 and N810 running 2008Os. Thanks and thanks for a cool app,



bun

Laughing Man 2008-02-13 14:25

Re: Advanced Backlight Statusbar Applet
 
Go to Settings and click control panel > Panels > Status Bar

From here you can click which ones you want to show (checkmark box) and move the order to display them.

TA-t3 2008-02-13 14:26

Re: Advanced Backlight Statusbar Applet
 
control panel->navigation->status bar
Tick on/off

rm_you 2008-02-13 15:50

Re: Advanced Backlight Statusbar Applet
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fanoush (Post 141887)
dsmetest cannot do this in OS<2008. You need modified kernel. See
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...990#post138990
The fine grained control in dsme (and dsmetest) was done for supporting N810 light sensor, previous versions have only few hardcoded levels and workaround is needed in kernel.
http://fanoush.wz.cz/maemo/#backlight


Still, some previous version of this applet worked with such modified kernel, not sure if the current one still does and/or is available for OS2007.

Yes, I was afraid of that. You are correct though, the original applet was designed to use the modified kernel, so I could VERY easily return that functionality as the default when installed on 770 hardware. Could someone get me the contents of /proc/component_version on the 770 so I can add detection of it to my platform_check() function? :)

Edit: Asked in #maemo and got this:

product SU-18
hw-build 1602
nolo 0.9.14

Apparently I'm doing platform detection in an odd way, but it seems reasonable to me...
SU-18 = 770
RX-34 = n800
RX-44 = n810
RC-48 = *insert speculation here*
Thoughts?


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