On iPhone, you can make your screen dimmer or brighter (dimming the screen extends battery life). You can also adjust the screen brightness and color manually or automatically with Dark Mode, True Tone, and Night Shift.

Some PCs can let Windows automatically adjust screen brightness based on the current lighting conditions. To find out if your PC supports this, select Settings > System > Display. Under Brightness and color, look for the Change brightness automatically when lighting changes check box, and then select it to use this feature. This automatic setting helps make sure your screen is readable wherever you go. Even if you use it, you can still move the Change brightness for the built-in display slider to fine-tune the brightness level.


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The Brightness slider appears in action center in Windows 10, version 1903. To find the brightness slider in earlier versions of Windows 10, select Settings > System > Display, and then move the Change brightness slider to adjust the brightness.

This is something I like to do manually several times a day as I have sensitive eyes! I used to be able to access it quickly via the bottom right hand corner of my screen. With Windows 11, it seems the only way is to go into start menu>settings>system>display>brightness....

Five clicks is fine, I'm not impatient, but that feels like an awful lot of visually navigating around the screen trying to read stuff, exactly at the moment when your the brightness is not working well for your eyes! Surely there is some new shortcut I'm missing?

@ammarjaved I have the problem of having to go in frequently and change my setting back to what I originally set it to. This does not only happen upon startup, in can happen multiple times in a session. Very frustrating and annoying. As I have been typing this message, I answered the phone and when I returned to the screen it had automatically dimmed the brightness.

While MS gets their act together, we can make several adjustments to our monitors by using the monitor's hardware keys to access the On Screen Display-OSD. There we'll be able to adjust the brightness as well. It's funny how I also tried to use HDR from the Win 11 Settings menu and it caused a white "veil" like effect. However, I activated HDR with the monitor's OSD and, now, HDR works fine.

I have updated to windows 11 but having problem to adjust the brightness of my laptop Lenevo ideapad 330s , because there is no brightness slider to be found in that setting. Please help quick, its hurting my eyes and i need to work on it everyday for hours.

I have already explained it earlier. Please read my Comment 5 about setting up your keys for decreasing and increasing brightness. All settings get written to a file which can be used for export to file.

Depending on how bright or dark the content of my Photoshop file is, my screen (laptop running Windows 10) will get brighter or darker. This is especially noticeable when I zoom in or out on an image. Never had this before on previous laptops.

I have a new Dell XPS with Windows 10 pro. It is so annoying, I disabled the Windows auto brightness adjust but it keeps changing. For me it is most noticable if I am zoomed out and I just move my mouse outside my workspaces.

After installing Ubuntu 18.04 LTS a new Dell XPS 7590 laptop with OLED display, the brightness is stuck at the highest point (the Fn+F11 or F12 commands show that the brightness is being changed, but no brightness change occurs).

I have tried many suggestions from the web, but all failed; e.g., changing the acpi_backlight parameter values in /etc/default/grub, creating an xbacklightmon file, or installing brightness controller.

I just got a new Mac Mini and the Logitech MX keys keyboard. I was super disappointed that the screen brightness controls on the keyboard dont do anything. I tried remapping them in the system preferences and in the Logitech app. It seems like I cant adjust screen brightness at all even in the settings of the mac.

I saw some other people on the forum saying that you have to download third party apps that simulate the dimming of the monitor by applying a filter.

Is this really the only way to dim an external monitor with the mac mini? That super lame if it is!

After updating to Android 12, the rightness of the display of my #fp4 randomly decreases, but eventually temporarily reverts to correct brightness, repetitively. The period of time during which its brightness is less than it should be is always greater than the period of time during which its brightness is correct.

No, @mde. I realized today that the bug actually prevents the brightness increasing more than 3/4 of the brightness slider. When it temporarily rectifies itself, it allows adjustment within that portion of the slider, too.

Thanks for your answer! I contacted the supportĀ 

I have the lastest update installed as well, Extra Dim is off and adaptive brightness is off. I have also no other app installed that could influence the screen brightness.

I have seen this question asked before but it never seems to be resolved, so just asking if this is a universal issue? Basically, I like my screen bright and set it to full brightness but every time my computer sleeps it defaults back to a particular brightness.

In the Battery (or Energy Saver for older versions of macOS) System Preferences and disable the setting for "Slightly dim the display". When the laptop is on battery power the display's brightness will reset to the lower setting to help with extending battery run time whenever the laptop sleeps or logs out. I also find this an extremely annoying feature/setting as it should at least respect my custom setting and return to my custom setting instead of going back to some unknown macOS default setting.

So the other day I installed it no problem. Felt like a true hacker. And now that I've spent some time setting everything up to be basically 100% exactly how I want it, I notice that the bloody screen brightness cannot be adjusted!

Linux is so overwhelming and it literally took me a few days to find the OS I like, and now to find that I can't change the screen brightness is just painful. Here is the configuration of my laptop as it came in the mail recently:

I honestly don't even know if that information would be relevant but I just want to be able to adjust the screen brightness already I've been at this for more than 2 days and I just want to use my new laptop already

P.S. I have sensitive eyes and I usually always use a few different bluelight blocking filters + glasses + screen stickers on as well as a low screen brightness so this is honestly a huge deal for me not to be able to control this one little thing.

Yay I sort of got something to work lol. I wasn't able to get the brightnessctl to work at all but I was unaware of the "software manager" thing so I went there and found a rather mediocre app called "Change PC Brightness" that has a little button in the corner that I have to click and scroll and I can adjust the screen brightness that way. I guess it gets the job done so I'm pretty stoked on that despite it's rather user-unfriendliness tbh haha.

Not 100% successful in terms of satisfaction to be perfectly honest, but the mere fact that I got SOMETHING to work and that I can now adjust my screen brightness would be considered a success indeed.

You may also want to check software update for any available updates. Kernel 5.4 introduced new drivers that may allow your system to recognize the brightness keys. I know that Zorin16 has support for most newer laptops, so if you can hold out, when beta or the official version is released you should have no issues.

I've been doing a little research on this and have found something that may help until then, using your backlight function keys, if you want to try. It will basically add files to your /etc/acpi directory and use a shell script to adjust the brightness. I'm assembling the links, files and commands and will post if you're willing to attempt it. I don't know how new to linux you are and whether you're willing to attempt a customization of this level. If you are, post back and I'll include the instruction.

From the HOME Menu, select System Settings, then Screen Brightness, then Auto-Brightness Adjustment, and finally select On or manually adjust the screen brightness by sliding the brightness level bar.

When shooting video, the lcd screen goes so dark that i can barely see it in outdoor light. When taking regular pictures it is fine. I have tried AUTO brighness mode... I have tried manual mode at full brightness... but nothing changes it. The image if perfect when idle... but as soon as I press the video button and it starts recording, the image goes much darker. I am in auto mode, so exposure is being done automatically and is perfect. The images look perfect when I play them back on PC... ther eis NO exposure issue at all... just the fact that I can't see the image on the screen when shooting video outdoors. The A6000 never had this problem.

Thanks... I now see reference to this in other posts... wow. not sure how I missed them before I bought this. That would have been a deal breaker. I video outdoor games with my kids all the time and watching through the viewfinder is ridiculous... I hope Sony provides an option for people in a future firmware update... Unless the camera just can't supply enough power for 4K and bright screen at the same time... the more I use this, the more it seems like a half-assed 4K implementation. Can't even do non-cropped sensor 4K at 30p. 2351a5e196

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