How to adjust screen on centro?

How do you adjust brightness on the screen?
Post relates to: Centro (AT&T)

Fudman wrote:
How do you adjust brightness on the screen?
Post relates to: Centro (AT&T)
Option - P.   You can see a little "sun" icon on the P key.  This will bring up a slider screen where you can adjust the brightness.
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