Hi all :

I have not test yet but I think this API
IHardwareService.setScreenBacklight(brightness) is available now.
http://www.androidjavadoc.com/1.0_r1_src/android/os/IHardwareService.html

On 2008年12月24日, 上午6時23分, Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, does anybody have an answer for this?? thanks
>
> On Dec 9, 7:46 pm, junker37 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Does anybody have an answer for this?  I am looking to change 
> > thebrightnesslevel as well.
>
> > On Oct 30, 9:44 am, Peli <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > It seems changing thebacklightthrough the following code does not
> > > affect the lightbrightnessimmediately:
>
> > > Settings.System.putInt(getContentResolver(),
> > >             Settings.System.SCREEN_BRIGHTNESS, 255);
>
> > > but the change is only visible after a while (e.g. after screen dims
> > > and gets bright again later). It seems the Settings /
> > > BrightnessPreferences.java 
> > > (http://git.source.android.com/?p=platform/packages/apps/Settings.git;...
> > > ) uses IHardwareService to changebrightnessimmediately.
>
> > > This API is not available to us. So is there an alternative way to
> > > immediately force thebrightnesschange after setting it through
> > > Settings.System? Is there a workaround that we could use?
>
> > > Peli

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