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Old 08-28-2025, 07:00 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by _kind_le View Post
Just switched from kindle to Kobo Clara BW (after all my side loaded books gone) and so far my experience is very nice.

Can someone explain me how Natural light Auto switch works? I've read "Learn More" section there and even asked AI, but still can't compare that with what I see.

Is Auto switch responsible for this and what kind of sensor this device has?
The only Kobo model that I can remember as having an light sensor was the Aura One. It had many of the usual issues with such sensors.

If you have the Natural Light set to auto, the colour of the frontlight will vary by the time of day. If you have the time zone set properly, it works fairly well.

If you notice the light level varying while you are reading, you may have the Swipe left side to adjust brightness setting enabled (More => Settings => Reading settings). Some people love it, I prefer to keep it off. It makes it to easy to slide your finger along the left edge of the screen and change the brightness.
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