Re: [NTLK] Any solutions for a dull screen?

From: Steve Tedder (stedder_at_cox.net)
Date: Mon Sep 23 2002 - 17:19:57 PDT


Let me emphasize, you can't ever make the screen any lighter than it is
when the Newton is off. Even by recentering the contrast slider.

stuff to make up the 30% original content Ecartis insists on. stuff to
make up the 30% original content Ecartis insists on. stuff to make up
the 30% original content Ecartis insists on. stuff to make up the 30%
original content Ecartis insists on. stuff to make up the 30% original
content Ecartis insists on. stuff to make up the 30% original content
Ecartis insists on. stuff to make up the 30% original content Ecartis
insists on. stuff to make up the 30% original content Ecartis insists
on.

On Friday, September 20, 2002, at 01:09 AM, Simon Muller wrote:

> I don't know if you tried already, but in 'extras' you can center the
> max position of the contrast slider, by tapping on the word 'contrast
> beneath it. This gave me some extra brightness range once.
>
> Simon.
>
> On Friday, September 20, 2002, at 07:29 AM, stedder_at_alumni.utexas.net
> wrote
>>
>> On my 2100 I notice that the screen is darker than my 120 even when
>> they are both switched off. It can't get any lighter, only darker,
>> when
>> it's on.
>
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