05-05-2021, 07:56 PM
I am sometimes unable to turn off auto-brightness for the display.
And while this in itself would not be a problem, it tends to decide on its own to turn the brightness all the way down making the display difficult to read in bright light.
This usually happens when I am at an extreme in brightness. For example, out in the sun.
I use the tap-down at the top of the display and set the brightness back to something reasonable and over a few minutes it pulls the brightness back down to minimum. The behavior is repeatable.
Over in Settings when I try to disable auto brightness the button slides over to the left but does not turn grey. It stays blue. And I can see the brightness setting bouncing around.
Next if I go inside where the ambient like is not shall we say extreme, the auto-brightness button can be turned off.
I am wondering if the button has trouble working right when the brightness it is reading from the sensor is at an extreme end of its scale?
And while this in itself would not be a problem, it tends to decide on its own to turn the brightness all the way down making the display difficult to read in bright light.
This usually happens when I am at an extreme in brightness. For example, out in the sun.
I use the tap-down at the top of the display and set the brightness back to something reasonable and over a few minutes it pulls the brightness back down to minimum. The behavior is repeatable.
Over in Settings when I try to disable auto brightness the button slides over to the left but does not turn grey. It stays blue. And I can see the brightness setting bouncing around.
Next if I go inside where the ambient like is not shall we say extreme, the auto-brightness button can be turned off.
I am wondering if the button has trouble working right when the brightness it is reading from the sensor is at an extreme end of its scale?