>>>>> "Jane" == Jane Andreas <[email protected]> writes:

>   I am not sure if this was caused by the new charger, (it is not
> reasonably conceivable that it was) but when I turned on the newly
> charged Ben, and changed the wallpaper, the screen became "washed
> out", that is to say, overly bright. At first I thought it was battery
> related, but I switched batteries and it still was too bright.Plus the
> boot screen was displayed fine. What fixed it was going to the Gmenu
> settings and moving the LCD brightness to about 20. I had never had to
> do this before and I had been running OpenWRT for about 1.5 weeks. It
> seems like it just popped out of nowhere, quite annoying. I was glad
> to find out nothing was broken.

The Default brightness setting of the nanonote seems to be 25.  Maybe
somehow the settings got corrupted?  Note that brightness does not seem
to correspond to intensity of the backlight.  It just influences how LCD
pixels are driven.  Wrong settings of this brightness value lead to the
kind of washed-out display that you saw.

David
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