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Old 01-21-2012, 07:00 PM   #12
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Device: kobo mini, nexus 7 (2012), kobo vox
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Originally Posted by dee_can View Post
Unfortunately, as a reader, I can't get used to the backlit screen and find it hurts my eyes even on the lowest brightness. I'm trying to give it a chance, though. Maybe I should try sunglasses? I guess if someone is buying it as an ereader they might take this into consideration.
You have a few things you can try in terms of the brightness:

1. The kobo reader app offers a night mode (white on black) and also sepia which may be better.

2. Aldiko offers more control over brightness than the kobo app does.

3. There is an app called screenfilter which will provide system wide brightness control. Search this forum for it...it's been discussed a couple times.
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