Soft-key backlight: why do they come on? anyone got bleedover?

ChromeJob

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Noticed Saturday night that both Amazes that I have in hand have some significant light-bleed from the soft-key backlight to the bottom of the screen, enough to make "black" backgrounds a dark milky shade. (Particularly when the screen brightness is turned down 30% or less.)

I wouldn't mind if the backlight wasn't so eager to come on. Anyone know the logic behind when that light comes on? Any suggestions for Market apps to disable it?
 
Re: Soft-key backlight: why do they come on? anyone got bleedover

This has been a known issue with most Amaze owners. The bleed is a hard design issue that cannot be repair, but there is a workaround that most users use. Go to the marketplace and search screen filter. this apps allows you to turn off the soft key and also dim the screen to a specified percentage (helps if you are in a dark room and the auto dim is too bright)

Hit the Thanks if I or anyone has helped you.
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Re: Soft-key backlight: why do they come on? anyone got bleedover

Screen Filter is a great solution, I have a widget icon, and use it as a Locale plug-in with Llama to turn off the backlights at night. Thanks for that, DeliriousBB. :)

I think I've determined that the backlight comes on in darkened rooms when you need the bleed-through the least.
 
Awesome! Screen filter actually worked like a charm. Thank you!

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