![]() ![]() Thanks for the help! I used Splendid for color temperature / anti blue light. Different settings will change the pixels at different speeds (which causes blur when high-contrast objects move across the screen, like light text on a dark background or vice versa), and settings that are too high will cause the pixels to overshoot and then. ![]() Most likely I'll need root it and disable it from init.d (according to other searches). This has to do with the response time compensation for the monitor. ![]() Not even the developer options for Android don't work. I read you can disable this, but had no success. For example, when scrolling through the recent apps tray you will notice the brightness of the entire display going up and down depending on how light or dark the interface of the application currently in view is. Because the ZenPad S has a much larger display, the shifting of brightness is far more obvious than on a phone. Unfortunately, the ZenPad S goes overboard with its adaptive brightness, which was also an issue with the ZenFone 2. These features are often referred to as CABC, or Content Adaptive Backlight Control. Well, it seems the problem is more subtle than using brightness or the Splendid app settings. My only theory is that maybe the drivers have caused an error and kicked down the gamma or something. ![]()
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