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Originally Posted by jswinden
The OP cannot even read the manual and figure out how to turn down the brightness and use reader themes, you actually expect rooting to be an option? The stock night reader themes look almost identical to what you claim can only be accomplished by rooting.
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Right the OP is not good at reading the manual, but does a great job reading online directions. The good news is rooting directions are all online.
And no I don't expect the OP to root.
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Originally Posted by jswinden
OP, if you get a headache easily from reading on the LCD I think a night mode theme will probably make things worse as it adds too much contrast. I would try dark text on sepia and turn the brightness way down. The more dark background the more likely you will get reflections and thus more eyestrain. So I personally stay away from dark backgrounds and light text.
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Do you remember the college years where one ofter heard the saying "Study under good lighting." The reason for that is simple this increase the contrast of the study materials to ease the eye strain.
I've never heard any medical advise recommend poor lighting and bad contrast, which is what you are recommending.
The eyes need contrast as that is what the human eye is good at detecting. The reason people often turn down the lights is because some peoples eyes are sensitive to light.
Darker surfaces absorb light where lighter surfaces reflect light. The statement you made really goes against scientific knowledge.
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