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Old 02-06-2019, 07:39 PM   #235
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Device: Mobiscribe Wave B&W; Kindle Scribe; Boyue Mimas & 62+; KindleKeyboard
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Originally Posted by rvcjew View Post
I take it you have the light on the sun and not the moon right? Figured I'd ask as the moon is sepia colored LEDs. For the battery I tried holding on the notification but it will not let you set that kind of visibility in 6.0, you need 7.0 or higher. For percentage to always show you just click on battery then in the next screen above the estimate check the box.
Malcolm
Thank you Malcolm. I like having the battery percentage always showing. I hadn't noticed that option to check.

I've been meaning to edit the last post I made... I think sepia was the wrong word to describe what I meant. (It's definitely not the amber night time lighting though.) Maybe 'antique white' is more accurate. It just looks much warmer compared to the stark, cool white of my older device. In a way, it looks more like the background of a paper book, since most of my PBs anyway are not super white. I have read posts from people looking for the whitest screen they could find, so I thought I would mention it.

Edited because I eventually noticed that in certain types of ambient light, with the device light on, the screen actually looks substantially more 'white' than the frame.

Last edited by blue_skies; 03-26-2019 at 12:34 PM.
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