Pascal Hibon wrote: 
> Hi Greg,
> 
> Yes I did. Also here I simply used vi to edit the .filetool.lst file. 
> I tested it by including only the brightness file and later with the
> whole sys/class/backlight folder structure. None of these work. Maybe
> these files get overwritten again when piCore is extracting the file
> structure in memory (? I have too little understanding of how this
> works).
> 
> In another attempt I created an executable file who would write the
> value 80 in the brightness file at the boot process. But that doesn't
> work either. I guess that is caused by a permissions thing.
> 
> In any case, it would sure be a great feature to be able to control the
> brightness setting of the display. I'm pretty sure other people would
> want that too. I find the default brightness way to high.

Interesting, I didn't even try this because it was clearly stated from
the Raspberry Foundation that adjustment of brightness unfortunately was
not possible with the official TouchScreen:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=108&t=120968&start=50

See especially the post by by jdb on Mon Nov 02, 2015 8:13 pm 

But if you have it working that would be a major improvement. How low
can you go?

Steen



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