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Hi Serj, thank you for your thoughtful reply! I had a go with this combo and absolutely could not work out why going into the menu system always had maximum brightness despite the settings under Settings > System > LCD, or in Light Switch Widget. I eventually realised (after a few factory resets and trying to work out what I did wrong) that it was caused by Quiet Mode Schedule and Widget. That app seems to stop working when you select a quiet mode option, and maybe that's why the brightness behaves unexpectedly? I didn't look any further into it as I ended up bashing out my own clock ('Shhh Clock') to suit my very specific use case.
Here's the gist if anyone would like a clock that:
- Toggles Quiet Mode to Alarm and brightness to 0.1 by tapping the bottom half of the screen
- Has massive numbers for tired eyes
- Has the time on the right so it's less likely to be covered by your sleeve if you wear your watch on your left
- Is based off the clock tutorial and is someone's bare-minimum very first attempt at bangling! (Corrections welcome, I am here to learn)
- Toggles Quiet Mode to Alarm and brightness to 0.1 by tapping the bottom half of the screen
Hello! Welcome! :)
I think the fastest solution is to combine:
https://banglejs.com/apps/?id=ptlaunch
https://banglejs.com/apps/?id=qmsched
https://banglejs.com/apps/?id=lightswitch
Please pay attention to the wonderful Light Switch Widget from this list, with it you can quickly turn off | turn on the screen backlight by clicking on the widget itself. You can quickly change the screen brightness level as well. There are instructions in the description.