LevelSight - This application was originally built to flatten the brightness levels between AC and BATT on the Kaiser, but since lacking a workable front-camera API access, this works out better on devices with a light sensor.
More information is available here.
· works with native OEM backlight without extra
SoftNest discoSTROBE - The most stupid Application in the world
This Application simulates a Disco Strobe with various speeds (including random) and random optional colors.
Now you can simulate a Disco with your device, just put your favorite dance music, turn on discoSTROBE and have fun.
FREE $19
AutoLight - HTC Topaz (Diamond 2) auto adjust backlight function is a good idea with a not very good implementation. It must be said to HTC excuse that the light sensor is very noisy, especially at low light conditions.
Some alternatives do exist but are not very good or are Compact Framework application (not a very good idea for background application)
PLToggle is a small app that toggles the display orientation back and forth to the rotation of your choice, without the need for the g-sensor.
The default installation includes the settings screen (available from your start menu), and the application itself, which is available via a long-hold of the call button
Lumos is fully customizable automatic backlight level changer developed as a complete replacement for stock HTC auto-backlight service. A wide range of HTC branded devices is supported starting from HTC Diamond/Touch Pro up to the current WM flagship HD2
Phone ScreenLock is a small and very simple in use program. It will make your phone talks more comfortable. Now there is no risk to start another program because of a casual touch of the screen with a cheek or fingers. Phone ScreenLock program locks the screen until you hang up.
But it does not mean, that additional functions of your phone are inaccessible during a call
ScreenOff-A tiny utility that does exactly what it states. It turns your Pocket PC display OFF. Preserving precious battery power, yet still keeping it alive to let it continue processing any applications that are executing. The press of any button or a Notification Alarm will immediately turn the display back ON