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LowDownAndDirty
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      01-06-2010

Hi All,

Just developed a problem with the screen brightness on my Laptop.

When I unplug from the mains it dims, as normal but it will no
brighten up again until I reboot with it plugged into the mains.

Plugging the power back in doesn't work the brightness controls don'
work, disabling auto dimming doesn't work.

Would kinnda like to know if anyone got a solution. Any help very muc
appreciated.

Regards

And

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Michael
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      01-06-2010
"LowDownAndDirty" <> wrote
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>
> Hi All,
>
> Just developed a problem with the screen brightness on my Laptop.
>
> When I unplug from the mains it dims, as normal but it will not
> brighten up again until I reboot with it plugged into the mains.
>
> Plugging the power back in doesn't work the brightness controls don't
> work, disabling auto dimming doesn't work.
>
> Would kinnda like to know if anyone got a solution. Any help very much
> appreciated.
>
> Regards
>
> Andy


This has what to do with Vista?
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      01-06-2010


"Stan Starinski" <China@stealsUSJobsPatentsSoftwareMusicVideo> wrote in
message news:#...
> Do this:
>
> ControlPanel-->Power-->ChangePlanSettings-->ChangeAdvancedPowerSettings.
> Scroll down to "Display", click to expand dropdown menu.
> Click 'DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS".


WITH STAN WORKING THE COMPUTER, IT'S 'DISPLAY DUMBNESS'


>
> CHeck if it's wrong.
> That is your solution in ADDITION to brightness set in BIOS & hardware
> keys (Fn+F7 on my HP laptop, but could be different on yours.).
>


YOURS HAS THE RADIO WAVES COMING IN FROM FAR FAR AWAY PLANETS. ADJUST TIN
FOIL HAT FOR MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY.

> Funny how I always needed to opposite - MINIMUM BRIGHTNESS, can't stand
> bright displays, hurts eyes, unhealthy.


STAN IS ALWAYS OPPOSITE. MOST ARE MAXIMUM BRIGHTNESS, STAN IS MAXIMUM
DULLNESS.

JUST FYI


 
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LowDownAndDirty
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      01-07-2010

Michael;1632369 Wrote:
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> This has what to do with Vista?
>


Well I had to put it some place and it's more than likely an OS based
problem.

If ppl don't want to help WHY do they insist on replying to posts, I
mean honestly have you really got nothing better to do with you time
?????

Thanks Stan, for the advise the bloody thing seems to be behaving now,
typically.

LMAO @ Blanche Starinski


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      01-07-2010

Michael;1632369 Wrote:
> This has what to do with Vista?


Sorry, didn't reasise I put it in "NEWS". My above comments still stan
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