![]() ![]() Tip # 2, concerning the inactivity auto dimming of the screen: as mentioned earlier, your iPad will try to conserve battery life by automatically dimming the screen (make it less bright) after a certain period of inactivity - just tap anywhere on screen to bring the display back to its normal brightness. Tip: if you decide that you want to re-enable the Auto-Brightness option later on, just follow the steps outlined above, but this time set the switch to " ON". This is all it takes to disable the Auto-Brightness preference on your iPad!.From this point on, the brightness of your iPad will be the one you set manually, and will not change without your intervention - some apps let you change the brightness from within the application itself, so sometimes, no trip to the global iPad settings will be required.( Tip: if unclear, the word that currently appears on the switch is the current state - if you see the word " OFF", it means that Auto-Brightness is currently disabled - not that you need to tap to disable it.) Tap the switch to turn on or turn off Auto-Brightness setting, and the change will take effect immediately.Underneath, you will find a " Auto-Brightness" On/Off switch. Notice that you have at the top the brightness slider we explained in our " Manually change your iPad's screen brightness" tutorial. ![]() ![]() When the iPad Settings screen opens, tap on the " Brightness and Wallpaper" category on the left.Then, flick left or right until you see the " Settings" icon, and tap on it.If needed, click on the " Home" button to return to your Home screen.Turn off the automatic brightness change on iPadįollow these steps to disable this feature: ![]()
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