Probably not as I'm pretty sure BirghtnessFix is a nice little hack and the
sim doesn't really 'do' hacks of any sort.

Plus, isn't it arm code?

On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Luc Le Blanc <[email protected]> wrote:

> In order to let users predetermine the screen auto-dimming level
> they want, I tried calling the UIBrightnessAdjust API and then
> recover the new screen brightness with SysLCDBrightness,
> before restoring the original brightness. Oddly, the
> UIBrightnessAdjust API is asynchronous: it acts as if it enqueued
> an event to later pop up that system dialog, making it hard to
> recover the user-chosen dim level right away, before returning to
> previous brightness level. Did I miss something?
>
> Things work better when sublaunching BrightnessFix, except on
> the Simulator, where an error message pops up about loading a
> "*" app that cannot be found. Any way this can work on the Simulator too?
>
>
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