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Voice Alerts While Screen Off


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I have a SkyEcho2 and am using SkyDemon on an iPad 6th gen. 

For a couple of reasons, I like to turn the iPad screen off unless I really need to look at it during flight. For example, there are long legs where I have a clear visual reference, and there is simply no need to be looking at the screen at all. 

Turning it off means:
- I can stow if off somewhere within easy reach, without worrying about wrong screen touches as I'm doing that.
- It runs much cooler with the screen off. I guess partly because of the energy saved from the display, but also the energy saved not having to use compute power to keep rendering SD.
- For the same reasons as the previous point, this big one: battery lasts longer.

What I've noticed in this state though, is that the connection to the SkyEcho2 breaks, and therefore traffic voice alerts come through, and also track logging seems to break.

Is this "screen off" functionality better supported on some Android devices? Is there any way to have the screen off but still receive traffic alerts and airspace alerts? Does anyone else fly this way?

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Tim Dawson
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Have you tried simply dragging the screen brightness all the way down to low?

SkyDemon uses a fraction of energy compared to lighting the display on your device.

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Tim Dawson - 6/20/2024 9:51:39 AM
Have you tried simply dragging the screen brightness all the way down to low?

SkyDemon uses a fraction of energy compared to lighting the display on your device.

That's a good idea, I will try. Still it would be nice to abstract this behind an easy to see on-screen "standby" button if possible and allow SD to figure out what to do (e.g. dim screen, or something else). If only to spare pilots from fiddling with the control centre during flight.

Bonus points for making smart auto-standby this an optional setting.

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