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1 | initial version | posted 2014-08-28 07:37:57 +0200 |
Jolla's display brightness/contrast have been discussed somewhat a lot here, and I suppose I'm not the only one going outdoors and struggling to find the setting to max the screen brightness while not seeing much (even listened to pulley menu clicks and counting them...)
Should we have a flick gesture for the brightness available easier somewhere? Maybe on top of home screen favourites (invissible slider, flick right/left to adjust) or Lock screen swipe from right (previously for favorite ambiences, but now without action) to just max the brightness for a selected amount of time (time selector to the display settings). Any ideas are welcome
Jolla's display brightness/contrast have been discussed somewhat a lot here, and I suppose I'm not the only one going outdoors and struggling to find the setting to max the screen brightness while not seeing much (even listened to pulley menu clicks and counting them...)
Should we have a flick gesture for the brightness available easier somewhere? Maybe on top of home screen favourites (invissible slider, flick right/left to adjust) or Lock screen swipe from right (previously for favorite ambiences, but now without action) to just max the brightness for a selected amount of time (time selector to the display settings). Any ideas are welcome
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Jolla's display brightness/contrast have been discussed somewhat a lot here, and I suppose I'm not the only one going outdoors and struggling to find the setting to max the screen brightness while not seeing much (even listened to pulley menu clicks and counting them...)
Should we have a flick gesture for the brightness available easier somewhere? Maybe on top of home screen favourites (invissible slider, flick right/left to adjust) or Lock screen swipe from right (previously for favorite ambiences, but now without action) to just max the brightness for a selected amount of time (time selector to the display settings). Any ideas are welcome