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Pierre Brial wrote:
This bring another question :

For The Tungsten T3, I find the lower value of the slider still too
strong for nocturnal use. Is there a way to set the backlight between
off and the lower value of the system slider ?
(but may be there is an hardware limitation)

A tester of my application SilkDimmer (http://silkdimmer.sf.net) reported these issues:


* T1: goes below 25% but 24% and below are off
* T3: goes down to 0%, but doesn't completely disable the backlight

So I'm currently also searching for a solution on this problem...

Yours,
Thomas


All the best

Pierre Brial

Natcho Natchev a �crit:

There is an udocumented function, which I think has prototype:

UInt16 SysLCDBrightness(Boolean set, UInt16 newValue)

It always returns the current brightness. If "set" is true, then it sets the 
brightness to newValue.
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