Backlight Control?

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faxmodem

il y a 6 ans

Hi fellow META owners!


Is it not possible to change the screen's backlight intensity?


Peut-on changer l'intensité du rétroéclairage de l'écran?

dreamer3

NEW il y a 6 ans

I don't think so but it should be possible to build brightness (of the pixels themselves) into the core library if we really wanted to.  (esp easy for the index modes, since you'd just calculate the palette brightness once per screen render).  Wouldn't be that hard for a game to do it on top of the core library either.

The hardware also has a gamma setting, though I'm pretty sure that's not what we want.

Sorunome

NEW il y a 6 ans

While there is no brightness control, I found never the need to had one: The screen is perfectly clear in direct sunlight and not too bright in the dark

faxmodem

il y a 6 ans

I found it too bright in the dark : impossible to play in bed without disturbing other(s).

Being able to play in bed is very important when it's so cold like right now ;-)

faxmodem

NEW il y a 6 ans

Sorunome Sorunome

I found it too bright in the dark : impossible to play in bed without disturbing other(s).

Being able to play in bed is very important when it's so cold like right now ;-)

Aurélien Rodot

il y a 6 ans

Mmmh, you can disable sound and light effects in the home menu, but not the backlight. I'm surprised it's bright enough to disturb others... only solution is to hide under the blanket ^^

...or we could make a night mode color palette (kidding).

Aurélien Rodot

NEW il y a 6 ans

faxmodem faxmodem

Mmmh, you can disable sound and light effects in the home menu, but not the backlight. I'm surprised it's bright enough to disturb others... only solution is to hide under the blanket ^^

...or we could make a night mode color palette (kidding).

faxmodem

NEW il y a 6 ans

is this a hardware limitation?


I'll use some polarized tape or sunglasses ;)

Aurélien Rodot

il y a 6 ans

Yes this is a hardware limitation, as dreamer3 said it's hardwired. It's a compromise to free some I/O to have 100% of the Arduino I/O available.

We could make some tinted cases to reduce screen brightness haha

dreamer3

NEW il y a 6 ans

The backlight is likely hard-wired to VIN/etc.  As I said before though it wouldn't be hard to add a brightness adjust to palette modes... Rodot said the same thing, though he was joking. LOL.

Aurélien Rodot

NEW il y a 6 ans

faxmodem faxmodem

Yes this is a hardware limitation, as dreamer3 said it's hardwired. It's a compromise to free some I/O to have 100% of the Arduino I/O available.

We could make some tinted cases to reduce screen brightness haha

dreamer3

NEW il y a 6 ans

It's not the actual backlight though... if the screen is "All black" it's not too bright is it?  So if we had a way to dim the colors then we'd resolve this issue.

DFX2KX

il y a 6 ans

I think the screen is an OLED, but I could be wrong there, the kickstarter doesn't say exactly what kind was used. if it is, then black will be black regardless.

DFX2KX

NEW il y a 6 ans

dreamer3 dreamer3

I think the screen is an OLED, but I could be wrong there, the kickstarter doesn't say exactly what kind was used. if it is, then black will be black regardless.

dreamer3

NEW il y a 6 ans

Pretty sure it's not OLED.

faxmodem

NEW il y a 6 ans

I can confirm that: the global backlight can clearly be seen on the sides (even when screen is black)