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Slide the slider, click the spinner arrows or enter a new brightness value (in range [0,255]) to change the LCD backlight value.
 
Slide the slider, click the spinner arrows or enter a new brightness value (in range [0,255]) to change the LCD backlight value.
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==Summary==
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The <code>brightness</code> C example project creates a GTK+ UI for controlling the backlight-brightness on a EMAC PPC-E7, SoM-9307 or just about any other board with an LCD.

Revision as of 12:40, 27 December 2013

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This is a guide to the brightness C example project included in the EMAC OE SDK.

This is a simple backlight-brightness control. It's written for the EMAC PPC-E7 and SoM-9307 but it will probably run on anything with a backlight. It implements a slider application in GTK+ that directly controls the backlight through its sysfs interface. It has been tested under Xfbdev/Matchbox.

The brightness project builds one executable: brightness.

Opening, Building and Uploading the Project Files

1. Open the C/C++ editing perspective.

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2. Open the project files.

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3. Build the project.

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4. Upload the executables to the target system.

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Usage and Behavior

The brightness C example project creates a GTK+ UI for controlling the backlight-brightness. It gives us a slider, a spinner and a textfield.

Hardware Requirements

The brightness C example project is written for the EMAC PPC-E7 and SoM-9307 but it will probably run on anything with a backlight.

Using brightness

From the terminal, first set the DISPLAY variable.

export DISPLAY=:0.0

Then run the brightness C executable.

./brightness

A GTK+ UI appears on the LCD.

Gtk interface.jpg

Slide the slider, click the spinner arrows or enter a new brightness value (in range [0,255]) to change the LCD backlight value.

Summary

The brightness C example project creates a GTK+ UI for controlling the backlight-brightness on a EMAC PPC-E7, SoM-9307 or just about any other board with an LCD.