2012-11-09 16:23:46 |
Matt Fischer |
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In some cases if you slide the brightness slider to the right (brighter) you actually get a screen that first dims before becoming brighter as you keep sliding. |
In some cases if you slide the brightness slider to the right (brighter) you actually get a screen that first dims before becoming brighter as you keep sliding.
To repro this you need to start with the brightness at a medium level, not too high or too low. Then close the Control Center. Re-open the control center, click Brightness, and then move the slider right. |
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2012-11-09 16:33:54 |
Matt Fischer |
description |
In some cases if you slide the brightness slider to the right (brighter) you actually get a screen that first dims before becoming brighter as you keep sliding.
To repro this you need to start with the brightness at a medium level, not too high or too low. Then close the Control Center. Re-open the control center, click Brightness, and then move the slider right. |
In some cases if you slide the brightness slider to the right (brighter) you actually get a screen that first dims before becoming brighter as you keep sliding.
To repro this you need to start with the brightness at a medium level, not too high or too low. Then close the Control Center. Re-open the control center, click Brightness, and then move the slider right.
You can also repro this by holding your finger on the slider and moving it around, without closing the window. I've only seen it on raising the brightness, usually around the 20 mark. |
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