the tool you used is my app called brightnessFix.NG (or the older
version called brightnessFix.TX)
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Dmitry Grinberg
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On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:29 AM, Michal Seliga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I get strange results on a Tungsten E2. First, the brightness level returned 
>> to this API when the UI slider is set on the leftmost position is 64, not 0 
>> (but the rightmost position does correspond to 255). But my T3 reaches 0. It 
>> must depend on device.
>>
>> If I set the slider to high brightness on my E2, calling
>> SysLCDBrightness( true, 0 ); does dim the screen, although not as dim as 
>> with the leftmost UI slider setting. But if I set the
>> slider to lowest brightness, then the same call brings up full brightness 
>> (and it gets restored when my computations are over)...
>
> I know that on T5 minimum brightness was too bright, i had to use some tool to
> allow less then minimal otherwise i thought my eyes will burn while in 
> darkness
>
> on the other hand on treo680 when you set slider to minimum screen goes
> completely black and nothing is visible
>
> that's probably reason why its not documented..it works a bit differently on
> every device
>
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