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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.
windows-7 64-bit brightness toshiba-laptop nvidia-graphics-card
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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.
windows-7 64-bit brightness toshiba-laptop nvidia-graphics-card
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.
windows-7 64-bit brightness toshiba-laptop nvidia-graphics-card
windows-7 64-bit brightness toshiba-laptop nvidia-graphics-card
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Reboot and get into your BIOS. You may have options to adjust the operation of your Fn keys from there.
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.
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.
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.
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
add a comment |
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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