The only possible issue I could see with the * in the iio device is if you have 2 sensors, also I'm not 100% sure if it has to check each iio device every time the value is called
Removed nonsensical function,
improved sensor detection with * : very important when you have multiple sensors that are changing device order when booting
improved user configurable variable on the top of scrip
detecting minimum illuminance to set minimum brightness inside the loop (now brightness key works)
I figure out how to proper pull haha sorry for the confusion
The darker mode, when the illuminance is less than 1 i.e. 0, it will go to the target brightness that is 1. The target can be easily changed.
If the file AB.offset have 0 as value. Darker mode is activated and setting brightness will reset to target value 1 when illuminance is less than 1. if the file has value of 1, it will be the normal mode and the screen brightness can be adjusted until the illuminance sensor changes.
easier to change variables and places and chmod 666 /tmp/AB.offset for the user to change modes when script is running as root (systemd service) darker mode as default with normal mode done by typing "echo 1 > /tmp/AB.offset"
they are in autobrightness.sh
By default the priority level is set to 19 (the normal lowest priority a non-root user can set in Linux)
thank you for the suggestion and input Theluga.
Started a simple and small chart to track different framework brightness sensors and minimum required setting to get functionality that matches a macbook