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Old 04-07-2016, 12:57 PM   #3
JimmyG
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No, that's exactly the way it's supposed to work. In dim light, you only need a low setting of the frontlight to illuminate the screen. In brighter light it takes a higher setting to make the screen look illuminated. In very bright light (eg direct sunlight) it turns off entirely. It's working correctly.
So, in complete darkness, the light would go off altogether? That doesn't make sense. In dim ambient light, the screen dims, forcing me to strain to read it. That doesn't make sense to me either. And in bright ambient light, the screen brightens when I don't need it.
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