The screen curtain turns the screen off. You can leave your brightness werever 
you want and when the curtain is disabled, it will return to that setting. 

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> On Nov 6, 2013, at 11:06, Chris H <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> First of all it's screen curtain not screen courtain. Just so we all know 
> what you're talking about.
> It's best to only use screen curtain in situations where you would rather 
> have some privacy by nobody being able to look over your shoulder. Otherwise 
> leave it off. It doesn't seem to make a difference on the battery at least at 
> my end. The brightness however does consume power. The higher the percentage 
> the more power the device consumes.
> 
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>> On 06/11/2013 15:36, Dan Rossi wrote:
>> My apologies for such a newbee question, but I just want to make sure
>> that I fully understand the functionality of screen courtain.  I only
>> just realized what might be happening with this feature.  I had turned
>> the brightness way down on my screen, and had probably engaged screen
>> courtain at some point.  When I was attempting to show my wife some
>> pictures, she said she couldn't see anything, so I turned up the
>> brightness.  She still couldn't see anything.  She said the screen was
>> black, so I did the three finger triple tap to turn off the screen
>> courtain, and all was happy.
>> 
>> So, my question is, should I just leave brightness at a high setting
>> so the screen is easily read by a sighted person when screen courtain
>> is off, and just keep the screen courtain on whenever I am using the
>> phone?
>> 
>> I had always assumed that the courtain was dynamic and was only on
>> when the phone was locked.  Since it seems to be a persistent thing,
>> then there doesn't seem to be a need for me to keep brightness turned
>> down.
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
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