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Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby raaman » 16 May 2019, 11:45

I want to reduce the brightness of my laptop screen. I request my friends here to help me. Thanks.
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Re: Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby mrki444 » 17 May 2019, 10:23

What OS system you have? If you are using Windows 10 you can find it here.

On it's on Croatian, but you can find it with icon.
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Re: Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby anil02 » 17 May 2019, 10:44

raaman wrote:I want to reduce the brightness of my laptop screen. I request my friends here to help me. Thanks.

We can adjust brightness of laptop screen. I am also using laptop. It is new one. I don't know how we can adjust brightness. My son do it for me.
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Re: Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby mrki444 » 17 May 2019, 10:53

You can also use keyboard shortcuts.
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Re: Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby Ash » 17 May 2019, 11:53

Most laptops will have two buttons on the keyboard that can also be used to increase/decrease the brightness of your screen. It should be where the F buttons are at the top. Mine are located on the F2 and F3 buttons.
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Re: Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby suny » 17 May 2019, 12:36

The easiest way is to press f2 on your laptop to decrease or f3 to increase the brightness of your laptop. The buttons have star like marks on them.
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Re: Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby raaman » 17 May 2019, 14:06

Hi @ash and @suny, should I also use 'control' or 'shift' before pressing those buttons?
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Re: Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby Streamguy69 » 17 May 2019, 22:55

On the right bottom side of the screen there is a clock on mine and if I click on it I have the setting there. If not , check your setting and then display and look for brightness. It should be easy enough :)
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Re: Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby mrki444 » 18 May 2019, 14:13

Ash wrote:Most laptops will have two buttons on the keyboard that can also be used to increase/decrease the brightness of your screen. It should be where the F buttons are at the top. Mine are located on the F2 and F3 buttons.


I have Lenovo Yoga 260 and they are at F5 and F6.
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Re: Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby suny » 18 May 2019, 14:24

raaman wrote:Hi @ash and @suny, should I also use 'control' or 'shift' before pressing those buttons?


Not necessary, just check that the buttons have star signs which may differ on different brands.
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Re: Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby Allius » 18 May 2019, 17:30

[Moving topic to appropriate forum section!]
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Re: Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby Angie10 » 18 May 2019, 19:35

Mine is also on the F2 button. It appears to be the universal answer.
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Re: Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby mrki444 » 20 May 2019, 08:02

Angie10 wrote:Mine is also on the F2 button. It appears to be the universal answer.


It doesn't have to be. On F2 is sound controler at Lenovo. I will check my Acer Aspire.
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Re: Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby cinderella » 22 May 2019, 02:20

I think it depends on the brand. I am using an Asus brand and it can be found on F6. But it can easily be found because of the star sign on the button itself.
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Re: Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby katkat » 30 May 2019, 08:02

mrki444 wrote:You can also use keyboard shortcuts.


What is the keyboard shorcut? I would love to adjust mine as well as I found it so dim. It really pays to read. I love to learn more. Thanks.
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Re: Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby Vehlijanta » 30 May 2019, 16:17

You can adjust the brightness from the keyboard from the F keys on the top
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Re: Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby katkat » 31 May 2019, 06:13

Do you mean by Fkeys is the Fn Keys? not very familiar of this that is why there is no use of these keys to me.
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Re: Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby ptrikha21 » 01 Jun 2019, 17:20

raaman wrote:I want to reduce the brightness of my laptop screen. I request my friends here to help me. Thanks.


There would be certain controls on your Keyboard, or may be use some laptop or desktop based App for the same.
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Re: Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby chicnthin » 20 Jun 2019, 13:20

My friend's laptop uses only the keyboard in adjusting the brightness. It's like F1 or something like that, it must depend on the brand.
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Re: Laptop Screen Brightness

Postby Emar » 26 Aug 2019, 02:01

I agree adjusting your brightness of laptop is on F keys these is a good way to aviod receiving more lights directly to our eyes that can our eye vision, we must protect our vision to earn more..
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