RoniXt
30-07-2006, 11:39 AM
I just got the HTC Wizard (Qtek 9100), and finally fixed the backlight bug.
This is the bug that turns off your backlight every time you go into Standby Mode. Here is the fix.
Use a Registry Editor and go to...
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\BackLight
You should see a bunch of DWORD values. Look for the following:
ExtOnOff
OnOff
If you have this bug, they will both be set to 0 by default. Change these values to the preferred backlight setting of your choice, 0-4, 0 being off and 4 being brightest.
Now soft-reset your device.
If you've done this correctly, the bug should be SQUASHED and you should no longer have any backlight problems after standby.
If you recently hard-reset your device, you might not see those DWORD values and might have to create them on your own. I haven't studied it much, but it looks like those values are created on the first time you change your backlight settings.
You might also have to change these values the next time you feel like changing your brightness settings.
For Registry Editors, I prefer Mobile Registry Editor from...
http://www.breaksoft.com/Blog/Utilities/2005/1/Mobile_Registry_Editor.aspx
Now enjoy your HTC Wizard as you were meant to. I know I will.
This is the bug that turns off your backlight every time you go into Standby Mode. Here is the fix.
Use a Registry Editor and go to...
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\BackLight
You should see a bunch of DWORD values. Look for the following:
ExtOnOff
OnOff
If you have this bug, they will both be set to 0 by default. Change these values to the preferred backlight setting of your choice, 0-4, 0 being off and 4 being brightest.
Now soft-reset your device.
If you've done this correctly, the bug should be SQUASHED and you should no longer have any backlight problems after standby.
If you recently hard-reset your device, you might not see those DWORD values and might have to create them on your own. I haven't studied it much, but it looks like those values are created on the first time you change your backlight settings.
You might also have to change these values the next time you feel like changing your brightness settings.
For Registry Editors, I prefer Mobile Registry Editor from...
http://www.breaksoft.com/Blog/Utilities/2005/1/Mobile_Registry_Editor.aspx
Now enjoy your HTC Wizard as you were meant to. I know I will.