Hi,
guys,
my laptop screen is too light,and i darken it by Fn function key,but each time i reboot my laptop, it's too light again.
so, how to keep my setting.
thanks!!!
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my laptop screen is too light
Re: my laptop screen is too light
Hi ddredstar,
You haven't given us a clue about your lapto, say what's the model.
I think the settings might be in bios. Check your laptop manual if there is a bios setting. Or the graphics card.
Has the screen been lighten on other Linux distros or on other Operating Systems, like windows?
Please provide some more info about your laptop and wait for an answer from others too. Please be patient.
Greetings,
captaink.
You haven't given us a clue about your lapto, say what's the model.
I think the settings might be in bios. Check your laptop manual if there is a bios setting. Or the graphics card.
Has the screen been lighten on other Linux distros or on other Operating Systems, like windows?
Please provide some more info about your laptop and wait for an answer from others too. Please be patient.
Greetings,
captaink.
Re: my laptop screen is too light
If you are using the Gnome desktop environment, set the screen brightness using the Power Management menu under System>Preferences. This also has a few other settings to stop annoying behaviour, like dim-when-idle and options for when on battery power to stop it changing screen brightness.
Re: my laptop screen is too light
Tixy wrote:If you are using the Gnome desktop environment, set the screen brightness using the Power Management menu under System>Preferences. This also has a few other settings to stop annoying behaviour, like dim-when-idle and options for when on battery power to stop it changing screen brightness.
that works for me, very helpful.
thanks million,thanks all of you.