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    Is there a better brightness control than PangoBright?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Thundr, Oct 23, 2012.

  1. Thundr

    Thundr Notebook Evangelist

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    I use Pangobright because the brightness of my Toshiba laptop doesn't go as low as I want it to be, when I'm using the laptop in complete darkness. But Pangobright also doesn't seem to go as low as possible, and when I dim it too low, I can't see a part of the screen unless I'm looking down at the screen. Is there a better screen dimming software?
     
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    Maybe I should just buy a good external monitor? Can anyone recommend a good one that might connect to my Toshiba?