Simple language rewrite. Needs new code example; legacy one broken.
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# Brightness
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# Brightness
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Set the brightness of the [LED screen](/device/screen).
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Find how bright the [LED screen](/device/screen) is.
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```sig
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led.brightness();
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led.brightness();
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### Returns
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### Returns
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* [Number](/reference/types/number) - returns the LCD screen brightness as a number from 0 to 255. A return value of 255 means the screen brightness is at 100% and 127 is about 50% brightness.
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* a [Number](/reference/types/number) that means how bright the screen is, from `0` (darkest) to `255` (brightest). For example, the number `127` means the screen is halfway bright.
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### Example: maximum brightness
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### Example: highest brightness
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If the screen brightness is < 100%, the following code sets the brightness to 100% (255):
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This program makes the screen completely bright if it is not that way already:
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```blocks
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```blocks
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if (led.brightness() < 255) {
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if (led.brightness() < 255) {
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