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I've been having a lot of problem making an app to reduce the brightness of the screen of my android mobile below the normal levels for a project. I've done a lot of research and have made a program. The program does reduce the brightness of the mobile, but it does not keep the change as the activity is lost when it shuts down. I want to keep the activity alive in the background. I know I must use the service, but I'm unable to implement it. So, my program is :

import android.app.Service;
import android.content.Intent;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.os.IBinder;
import android.provider.Settings;
import android.provider.Settings.SettingNotFoundException;
import android.app.Activity;
import android.support.annotation.Nullable;
import android.view.Menu;
import android.view.Window;
import android.view.WindowManager;
import android.widget.SeekBar;
import android.widget.SeekBar.OnSeekBarChangeListener;

public class MainActivity extends Activity {

    private SeekBar seekBar;

    @Override
    protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
        seekBar = (SeekBar) findViewById(R.id.seekBar1);
        seekBar.setMax(200);

        float curBrightnessValue = 0;
        try {
            curBrightnessValue = android.provider.Settings.System.getInt(
                    getContentResolver(),
                    android.provider.Settings.System.SCREEN_BRIGHTNESS);
        } catch (SettingNotFoundException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }

        int screen_brightness = (int) curBrightnessValue;
        seekBar.setProgress(screen_brightness);
        seekBar.setOnSeekBarChangeListener(new OnSeekBarChangeListener() {
            int progress = 0;

            @Override
            public void onProgressChanged(SeekBar seekBar, int progresValue,
                                          boolean fromUser) {
                progress = progresValue;
            }

            @Override
            public void onStartTrackingTouch(SeekBar seekBar) {
                // Do something here,
                // if you want to do anything at the start of
                // touching the seekbar
            }



            @Override
            public void onStopTrackingTouch(SeekBar seekBar) {
                android.provider.Settings.System.putInt(getContentResolver(),
                        String.valueOf(Settings.System.SCREEN_BRIGHTNESS_MODE_MANUAL),progress);
                android.provider.Settings.System.putInt(getContentResolver(), Settings.System.SCREEN_BRIGHTNESS_MODE, Settings.System.SCREEN_BRIGHTNESS_MODE_MANUAL);
                WindowManager.LayoutParams layoutpars = getWindow().getAttributes();
                layoutpars.screenBrightness = progress / (float)255;
                layoutpars.alpha=0.05f;
                Window window = getWindow();
                window.setAttributes(layoutpars);
                //window.addFlags(WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_NOT_TOUCHABLE);
                window.setDimAmount((float) 1.0) ;
                window.setFlags(WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_DIM_BEHIND,
                        WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_DIM_BEHIND);
            }
        });
    }

}

Can anybody help me out on this one? If you find this question a repetition of some previously asked question, kindly put the link to that question too. While suggesting how to implement services in this, please tell the exact position where I have to add that/those line(s) of code. Thanks in advance.

PS: I'm quite a noob, and I find it better to understand by programming rather than reading what's in the textbooks. So, if you find something that is very foolish in the program, please don't be judgmental.

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  • Service would be the way to go to make sure it works on background. What are your roadblocks for using a Service instead?
    – Pol
    Nov 6, 2015 at 18:09
  • The tutorials available only allow me to use service using a second class. Now, I don't really know what to put in the other class. I know that I have to put the putInt() part somewhere in the service for it to stay, but I just can't put a finger as to where exactly should I. And my teachers are also not very helpful in it :/ Nov 6, 2015 at 18:13
  • Basically you would need a very simple Activity to launch your Service by calling startService(). Then mostly move all your code to the Service. Should be pretty straight forward.
    – Pol
    Nov 6, 2015 at 18:36
  • I'm really sorry but I'm unable to understand how to carry the process out. I tried to move code to Service, but much of my code requires elements from Activity class, and I can't implement it since I'm already extending Service class. Could you help me out, like maybe edit the code or tell me what to put where exactly? Nov 7, 2015 at 7:18
  • Moreover, I've noticed that maybe because I'm using the window, the top status bar, which shows time and notifications, shows no signs of any change in brightness. Is there a way I could change that? I'm trying to make the app much like any other screen filter apps(ex: Bluelight Filter). Nov 7, 2015 at 7:27

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