Brightness bar?
The normal low brightness is still high even with low light turned on. Is it possible in the future to include a brightness bar similar to kindle and iBooks in order for better night reading? In those apps they have a separate brightness bar to lower it more than the standard brightness bar. Is it possible to do the same for the app? Thank you
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You can control the brightness of your ipad by swiping up with four fingers to see the recent apps bar, then swipe left, and there's a brightness control. I find that switching to white-on-black on lowering the brightness all the way, I read just fine in bed with the lights off.
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You can control the brightness of your ipad by swiping up with four fingers to see the recent apps bar
Or double-pressing the "Home" button.
Donnie
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I know of the normal brightness bar in the app bar. However I'm talking of a second one that's in the app that will lower the brightness bar more than the normal apple one. I gave the example of kindle and iBooks app. They have a second brightness bar within the app itself that lowers the brightness beyond the normal apple limit.
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I know of the normal brightness bar in the app bar. However I'm talking of a second one that's in the app that will lower the brightness bar more than the normal apple one. I gave the example of kindle and iBooks app. They have a second brightness bar within the app itself that lowers the brightness beyond the normal apple limit.
Hi Michael,
As far as I understand there are no plans to add this feature - however, I will write up an inquiry case. As a workaround you might look for brightness apps on the App store; I use one that cost $0.99 and works for every app (not just Logos).
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