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Old 12-02-2018, 04:50 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by OtinG View Post
I kind of doubt an iPad could do this as those features are NOT built into the iOS. Android has, or at least used too have, the ability to change screen light level by doing the #2, but iOS has never had that. In any app on an iPad you can swipe down from the top-right of the screen and adjust the light level that way.
Iirc, Stanza for iOS has had #2 from day one. That was what, 2007-08?

On Stanza, it only affected in-app brightness. At some point, I think iOS API changed so it's possible for newer apps to actually adjust system brightness in-app.

I know of at least 3 relatively recent reading apps that have this specific feature: Marvin, Hyphen and MapleRead.
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