If I set the display to "auto brightness" and backlight to "always on" when riding during the day in bright sunlight, how the device will keep the backlight? on, off, minimum percentage?
If I set the display to "auto brightness" and backlight to "always on" when riding during the day in bright sunlight, how the device will keep the backlight? on, off, minimum percentage?
ON with lowest percentage. The Garmin couldnt solve it yet that if the darkness is coming, it turns the backlight automatically on (with auto brightness management) and turn off completely if there is already enough light (like car's lights in tunnel or at late afternoon/evening...)
It would have been cool to turn off automatically the backlight completely in daylight. I'll try to test on a longer ride during the day with and without backlight, to compare the battery drain.
Maybe also for those who think they have battery problems, I just finished a 30km ride, 1h:54m, quite cold - 5°C, cloudy, with everything on auto: satellite detection, brightness, backlight always on. Battery drainage 5%.