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bacillus
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February 23rd, 2012 00:00
Just thinking out of the box, does your bios settings include a screen brightness profile as you can tweak your screen brightness from in there.
PudgyOne
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February 23rd, 2012 01:00
w33zy,
F4 = dim
F5 = bright
Same on my Dell XPS L501x(Windows 7 64-bit) and my wife's Dell Mini 1011(XP)
Rick
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February 23rd, 2012 10:00
@ bacillus
the bios on the studio is akin to a PC bios, i.e, its a regular AMI bios without any option for screen brightness, my other laptops does have that option though.
@ pudgyone
i will try the F4 F5 and tell you what happens
February 23rd, 2012 11:00
My old Inspiron B130 uses Fn and the arrows up/down
Maybe consider replacing the keyboard?
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bacillus
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14.4K Posts
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February 23rd, 2012 00:00
Just thinking out of the box, does your bios settings include a screen brightness profile as you can tweak your screen brightness from in there.
PudgyOne
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30.3K Posts
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February 23rd, 2012 01:00
w33zy,
F4 = dim
F5 = bright
Same on my Dell XPS L501x(Windows 7 64-bit) and my wife's Dell Mini 1011(XP)
Rick
w33zy
11 Posts
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February 23rd, 2012 10:00
@ bacillus
the bios on the studio is akin to a PC bios, i.e, its a regular AMI bios without any option for screen brightness, my other laptops does have that option though.
@ pudgyone
i will try the F4 F5 and tell you what happens
PudgyOne
9 Legend
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30.3K Posts
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February 23rd, 2012 11:00
w33zy,
My old Inspiron B130 uses Fn and the arrows up/down
Maybe consider replacing the keyboard?
Rick