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    Inspiron Screen

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Shming, Feb 7, 2008.

  1. Shming

    Shming Newbie

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    I have clicked the little battery and put my brightness to 100% there, but it's still not bright enough. Why do I think this way? Because I use photoshop and the images are showing up differently on every other computer I use. Like, if I fade something to black, it turns out that it's not and you can see a part that isn't visible on my computer.

    It's really annoying. Is there anything I can do? Is there a way to make it brighter?

    I'd appreciate it.
     
  2. Shming

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    anyone with advice?
     
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    Qbwiz Notebook Enthusiast

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    Change the gamma of your monitor.
     
  4. Shming

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    how do I do that?
     
  5. crash

    crash NBR Assassin

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    From the NVIDIA Control Panel you can adjust the screen brightness further.

    Right click on your desktop and select "NVIDIA Control Panel"