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Okay, so I found a means to adjust the brightness.

https://tinycircuits.com/blogs/learn/tinyscreen-tinyscreen-menu-scroll?srsltid=AfmBOoqsNjThAASN8xy2Q93GNWVHxGQvtUahAjgcyRVyC6HlXh2qirWV

This is what I'm using to do it. The only trouble now is that I can't get the brightness level to save, when I go to reactivate a previous sketch, as it powers off for a moment in between. How do I get my brightness setting to stay where I need it?

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I'm working some black and white video and it appears that though the display is functioning, it's not quite as bright for what I need.

Is there a way to adjust this within a sketch using Arduino?

I'm currently running the TinyScreenVideoKit_RepeatVideo sketch (for reference).

Any tips appreciated. What I'm looking to accomplish doesn't work if the brightness is not high enough (the video appears brighter elsewhere as usual).

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In case the image isn't showing:

macOS Monterey

Version 12.7.5

MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015)

Processor 2.2 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7

Memory 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3

Graphics Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB

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Hi I'm still looking for help on this, if anyone can give me some pointers as to what to try. Here are the specs for the Mac in question

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When I go to set up the tiny video player for uploading videos to, Arduino does not show the according port or board that is supposed to be visible (TinyScreen+).

I have tried using different microUSB cords. I have tried restarting the computer.

I have tried installing Arduino on my Windows 7 computer to see if maybe the issue was Mac related but am unable to install it on there to test.

Any advice on how to remedy this elusive element not appearing (in order for video uploads to the player to happen)?

Thanks in advance!


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