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    adjusting contrast on tz90

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by trjake, Jan 5, 2008.

  1. trjake

    trjake Notebook Enthusiast

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    Does anyone know how to adjust contrast on the tz90? it's a bit soft and hard on my eyes.

    I've been trying to figure out how to increase the contrast on my tz90, i've fiddled all throughout the vista control panel, personalization->display settings

    but haven't been able find anything.

    any help?
     
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    |SONY| Notebook Evangelist

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    right click on the screen (empty space/wallpaper) select graphics properties and then go to color correction.
     
  3. trjake

    trjake Notebook Enthusiast

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    i can only find "personalization" on the empty space
    and then the choices are
    1. windows color and appearance
    2. desktop background
    3. screen saver
    4. sounds
    5. mouse pointer
    6. theme
    7. display settings

    but i couldn't find any graphics properties or color correction in #1 or #7
     
  4. Reason

    Reason Notebook Guru

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    Select "display settings" ----> "Advanced settings" ----> "Intel Media Accelerator----> Graphic properties (or something like that-I'm not use English version)----> "Color correction"------> Finally..... Contrast setting slider...

    Hope this helps...
     
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    jake95825 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hold "Fn" and "F5" or "F6".
     
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    Contrast, not brightness.