Difference between revisions of "Action: Brightness"

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Is used to set the brightness level of the device.<br/>
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== About ==
<br/>'''Features available'''<br/>
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*'''Auto brightness:''' Activates automatic brightness.<br/>
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*'''Variable type integer''' Supports the use of integer type variables to define the brightness level.<br/>
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This action allows you to adjust how bright or dim the screen of your phone looks. For example, if you are in a dark place, you can use this action to make the screen brighter so that you can see better.
<br/>'''Additional options'''<br/>
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==<p><b>Configuration available</b></p>==
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=== Auto Brightness ===
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You can set the status of the automatic brightness level (Off-On).
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=== Slider value ===
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You can choose to choose a fixed value with the slider or choose a value of some integer type variable.
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''''' [https://macrodroidforum.com/wiki/index.php/Variables#Integer Variables | Integer ] '''''
 
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*'''Alternative android 9+ mode:'''<br/>
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Some Android 9+ devices use a different mapping of percentage to brightness. Try enabling this option if brightness does not work correctly on your device.<br/>
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=== Alternative Android 9+ mode ===
*'''Force value:'''<br/>
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Some devices (particularly Xiaomi) do not map brightness to a percentage scale. Use this option to force a particular brightness value that can be greater than 100.
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<pre style="background-color: #ACC8E5; color: #112A46; border-radius: 10px; padding: 10px;">
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The brightness control may not work as expected on some newer Android devices (Android 9+). Try to enable this option.
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</pre><br/>
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=== Force value ===
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<pre style="background-color: #ACC8E5; color: #112A46; border-radius: 10px; padding: 10px;">
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On some devices, especially Xiaomi, brightness control is different. Use this option to set a specific brightness level, even above 100%.
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</pre><br>
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==<p><b>Example</b></p>==
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<pre style="background-color: #ACC8E5; color: #112A46; border-radius: 10px; padding: 10px;">
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You can choose the percentage when automatic brightness is activated.
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</pre><br>
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<pre style="background-color: #AC2424; color: white; border-radius: 10px; padding: 10px;">
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Triggers
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Battery>=50%
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<pre style="background-color: #1665B0; color: white; border-radius: 10px; padding: 10px;">
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Actions
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Brightness
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Auto
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<pre style="background-color: green; color: white; border-radius: 10px; padding: 10px;">
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Constraints
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<pre style="background-color: teal; color: white; border-radius: 10px; padding: 10px;">
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Local variables
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</pre><br>

Revision as of 23:35, 10 January 2024

About

This action allows you to adjust how bright or dim the screen of your phone looks. For example, if you are in a dark place, you can use this action to make the screen brighter so that you can see better.


Configuration available

Auto Brightness

You can set the status of the automatic brightness level (Off-On).


Slider value

You can choose to choose a fixed value with the slider or choose a value of some integer type variable.

Variables | Integer

Alternative Android 9+ mode

The brightness control may not work as expected on some newer Android devices (Android 9+). Try to enable this option.


Force value

On some devices, especially Xiaomi, brightness control is different. Use this option to set a specific brightness level, even above 100%.


Example

You can choose the percentage when automatic brightness is activated.



Triggers

Battery>=50%


Actions

Brightness
Auto


Constraints



Local variables