So I had my Nook Color transformed into a fridge magnet a couple of years ago (see here Barnes and Noble Nook Color transformed into the best refrigerator magnet ever | Android Central) and with the Cyanogen Mod updates, the Nook began to behave badly. I updated my old Nexus 7 to the new LTE version and decided to put the old Nexus7 on the fridge. Unfortunately I've run into a problem. The Nook stayed on 24/7 with the screen set at full brightness. For some reason I can't seem to put enough power into the Nexus 7 to keep the screen on all the time even on the "auto" brightness setting. What is the max amps that I can put into the N7? I can't find the original charger, but I've got it hooked up to a 1.85A charger now and it's still not enough.
Also, anyone know of a way to turn the screen on/off based on times? I've tried NFC task launcher based on times. I can set the screen to a short timeout at night and to never timeout during the day, but it doesn't automatically turn on during the day.
Yeah, it's kind of geeky and it's a really expensive fridge magnet, but the concept really works well for us.
Also, anyone know of a way to turn the screen on/off based on times? I've tried NFC task launcher based on times. I can set the screen to a short timeout at night and to never timeout during the day, but it doesn't automatically turn on during the day.
Yeah, it's kind of geeky and it's a really expensive fridge magnet, but the concept really works well for us.