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Originally Posted by BobC
Regarding the "light bug", I suspect this is related to the manufacturing tolerances of the LEDs used and the associated driver hardware - when you crank down the "light level" setting below a certain point the LED will no longer produce light. Previously the lowest setting may not have hit the "switch-off" point of any LEDs, now with a lower lowest setting some LEDs will cut off. Also it probably takes a bit more "ooomph" to switch on the LED than to keep it on and dim it beyond what would be it's "on" point. This would be why it stays on at the lowest level but when you sleep and wake up it doesn't illuminate at that same level (or at all).
Manufacturing tolerances would explain why some folk see a problem, others don't.
Not really a bug that could be fixed in software other than taking away the ability on some devices to lower the level beyond what was previously possible.
BobC
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Great theory, BobC. Makes perfect sense.