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Windows 7 x64 - Adjusting screen brightness is reversed


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I have a problem with adjusting screen brightness on windows 7 x64.



If I change brightness with nvidia control manager, it works correctly but if I change it with windows, it is reversed. Pushing Fn+F6 button increases brightness instead of decreasing. The same it is with windows adjust brightness settings.



I use windows 7 x64, a graphic card geforce gt m230 and a display driver nvidia 314.07 on my laptop toshiba satellite a500-1c0.



Any help would be appreciated.










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    I have a problem with adjusting screen brightness on windows 7 x64.



    If I change brightness with nvidia control manager, it works correctly but if I change it with windows, it is reversed. Pushing Fn+F6 button increases brightness instead of decreasing. The same it is with windows adjust brightness settings.



    I use windows 7 x64, a graphic card geforce gt m230 and a display driver nvidia 314.07 on my laptop toshiba satellite a500-1c0.



    Any help would be appreciated.










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      I have a problem with adjusting screen brightness on windows 7 x64.



      If I change brightness with nvidia control manager, it works correctly but if I change it with windows, it is reversed. Pushing Fn+F6 button increases brightness instead of decreasing. The same it is with windows adjust brightness settings.



      I use windows 7 x64, a graphic card geforce gt m230 and a display driver nvidia 314.07 on my laptop toshiba satellite a500-1c0.



      Any help would be appreciated.










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      I have a problem with adjusting screen brightness on windows 7 x64.



      If I change brightness with nvidia control manager, it works correctly but if I change it with windows, it is reversed. Pushing Fn+F6 button increases brightness instead of decreasing. The same it is with windows adjust brightness settings.



      I use windows 7 x64, a graphic card geforce gt m230 and a display driver nvidia 314.07 on my laptop toshiba satellite a500-1c0.



      Any help would be appreciated.







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          Reboot and get into your BIOS. You may have options to adjust the operation of your Fn keys from there.






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          • I already googled answers like this yours but I have minimum of options in BIOS. These options are missing and fast/normal boot option is missing as well. I have one more important information. If I boot to linux (ubuntu), keys work as expected. There is no brightness problem in linux. I have 32bit ubuntu. I think the problem is in 64bit version of OS.

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          • I don't have much experience with Linux, just basic user operation :(..... Sorry

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          Reboot and get into your BIOS. You may have options to adjust the operation of your Fn keys from there.






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          • I already googled answers like this yours but I have minimum of options in BIOS. These options are missing and fast/normal boot option is missing as well. I have one more important information. If I boot to linux (ubuntu), keys work as expected. There is no brightness problem in linux. I have 32bit ubuntu. I think the problem is in 64bit version of OS.

            – darthcz
            Mar 20 '13 at 22:31













          • I don't have much experience with Linux, just basic user operation :(..... Sorry

            – Pretzel
            Mar 21 '13 at 15:10


















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          Reboot and get into your BIOS. You may have options to adjust the operation of your Fn keys from there.






          share|improve this answer
























          • I already googled answers like this yours but I have minimum of options in BIOS. These options are missing and fast/normal boot option is missing as well. I have one more important information. If I boot to linux (ubuntu), keys work as expected. There is no brightness problem in linux. I have 32bit ubuntu. I think the problem is in 64bit version of OS.

            – darthcz
            Mar 20 '13 at 22:31













          • I don't have much experience with Linux, just basic user operation :(..... Sorry

            – Pretzel
            Mar 21 '13 at 15:10
















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          Reboot and get into your BIOS. You may have options to adjust the operation of your Fn keys from there.






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          Reboot and get into your BIOS. You may have options to adjust the operation of your Fn keys from there.







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          • I already googled answers like this yours but I have minimum of options in BIOS. These options are missing and fast/normal boot option is missing as well. I have one more important information. If I boot to linux (ubuntu), keys work as expected. There is no brightness problem in linux. I have 32bit ubuntu. I think the problem is in 64bit version of OS.

            – darthcz
            Mar 20 '13 at 22:31













          • I don't have much experience with Linux, just basic user operation :(..... Sorry

            – Pretzel
            Mar 21 '13 at 15:10





















          • I already googled answers like this yours but I have minimum of options in BIOS. These options are missing and fast/normal boot option is missing as well. I have one more important information. If I boot to linux (ubuntu), keys work as expected. There is no brightness problem in linux. I have 32bit ubuntu. I think the problem is in 64bit version of OS.

            – darthcz
            Mar 20 '13 at 22:31













          • I don't have much experience with Linux, just basic user operation :(..... Sorry

            – Pretzel
            Mar 21 '13 at 15:10



















          I already googled answers like this yours but I have minimum of options in BIOS. These options are missing and fast/normal boot option is missing as well. I have one more important information. If I boot to linux (ubuntu), keys work as expected. There is no brightness problem in linux. I have 32bit ubuntu. I think the problem is in 64bit version of OS.

          – darthcz
          Mar 20 '13 at 22:31







          I already googled answers like this yours but I have minimum of options in BIOS. These options are missing and fast/normal boot option is missing as well. I have one more important information. If I boot to linux (ubuntu), keys work as expected. There is no brightness problem in linux. I have 32bit ubuntu. I think the problem is in 64bit version of OS.

          – darthcz
          Mar 20 '13 at 22:31















          I don't have much experience with Linux, just basic user operation :(..... Sorry

          – Pretzel
          Mar 21 '13 at 15:10







          I don't have much experience with Linux, just basic user operation :(..... Sorry

          – Pretzel
          Mar 21 '13 at 15:10




















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