![]() Click on the Action Center icon on the right side of the taskbar.Here’s how you can turn down the brightness using the Action Center: The Action Center in Windows 10 offers a quick and accessible way to adjust various system settings, including screen brightness. Additionally, this method is suitable for all types of Windows 10 devices, whether it’s a laptop, desktop, or tablet. Using the Settings menu to adjust screen brightness is a reliable method as it provides precise control over the brightness levels. The new brightness settings will take effect immediately, providing a comfortable viewing experience for longer durations. Once you have set the desired brightness level, you can close the Settings menu. You can also enable the Change brightness automatically when lighting changes option to allow Windows 10 to automatically adjust your screen brightness according to ambient lighting conditions. Adjust the brightness level by moving the slider to the left to decrease the brightness, or to the right to increase it.Scroll down to the Brightness and color section in the Display settings.Within the System settings, click on Display in the left sidebar.In the Settings window, click on System to access system-related settings.Click on the Start menu and select the Settings gear icon. ![]() Here’s how you can turn down the brightness using the Settings menu: Cheers PS: I did install the new chipset and bios updates for my T400 prior to tweaking.The Settings menu in Windows 10 provides a convenient and straightforward way to adjust various system preferences, including screen brightness. If you have similar problems with the brightness then try tweaking the plan settings in power options and hopefully this will work for you as well. Just for the fun of it I went back to power options and click on the "change plan settings" for power saver, went in and altered the plugged in settings (adjust plan brightness etc) and low and behold, when i exited the brightness slide appeared at the bottom of the screen as described by Microsoft. Tried the advise with bios modification described by Phil's technical musings ( Link Removed - Invalid URL) but in vain. In addition my hotkeys for brightness control sort of black out as well. According to Microsoft then the brightness should be controllable under the Power option panel (sliding bar) but this was not visual when I tried it out the first time. Had exactly the same brightness (or lack) as discussed above. ![]() Have a t400 and just installed windows 7. I hope that resolves the issue Edit #2: Finally, it worked, I installed the drivers for the nVidia GeForce 8400M and also the latest Chipset drivers from Intel 900 series. ![]() I'm still looking for a solution :S Edit: I'm going to download the chipset drivers from the Intel website and also the win7 nVidia drivers for the GeForce 8400M. The brightness control worked when I had Vista installed. My BIOS doesn't allow me to change any settings regarding brightness, I can't find it anywhere! In the Boot tab of the BIOS I only get a list of: Hard Disk, CD Rom, USB and some other devices, but nothing related to brightness, thus, this solution doesn't work for me, screen is about 75% bright, its bearable, but not for my taste, and I can't dim it all the way down using Power Saver plan or put it all the way up in High performance plan because the control won't show on Power Plan settings (not even in advanced power settings). it will show the little progress bar but the brightness itself doesn't change. I managed to install Dell's Quickset app, all keyboard functions work now, except the brightness. I'm using a Dell Vostro 2510, and just installed Windows 7 Ultimate. ![]()
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