Can't Adjust Screen Brightness............HELP!

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  1. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Pro x64
       #41

    I have the same problem. I have a Toshiba M750 TabletPC. What I found a few days ago was an option in Win7 to enable the automatic screen brightness feature, and enabled it, thinking that it might help me when out in the field. However, when using the laptop undocked today, I found that I could not use the unit's built-in adjustments with the Fn key! I managed to override it my manually setting the screen brightness in Win7, but I'm afraid the default option of using the Fn key to adjust the screen is now disabled. I can't find the option what I enabled recently in Win7 - anywhere! Nor can I find any solution online, so don't know where it went. I'm also using Classic Shell to allow me to have a XP-type feel to things, so this might be preventing me from finding this option - I have no idea where to look now. Anyone know exactly where this might be? TIA!
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  2. Posts : 1
    windows 7 ultimate x64 bit
       #42

    me also having the same problem
    i have windows 7 64 bit version
    my laptop model is hp pavilion dv6 1152tx
    i am unable to control the brightness with the fn key
    as well as from the power option
    there is no slider to change the brightness...
    plz help me..
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  3. Posts : 51
    Windows 7 Home premium x64
       #43

    POSSIBLE SOLUTION that worked for me!!!

    If you have installed teamviewer and the teamviewer's driver provided for your screen (that it is can be done from advanced settings in version 6) RESTORE IT to the previous monitor driver and it will work instantly!!!!

    If you don't know if the driver is installed just locate the monitor in device manager. The teamviewer's driver is named teamviewer monitor driver or something like that... It was for me easy enough to understand the difference...
    Well at this point just RESTORE PREVIOUS MONITOR DRIVER (NO UNISTALL) in 7 (or xp or vista)

    For all others that DO NOT HAVE TEAMVIEWER installed I suggest to reinstall the ORIGINAL MONITOR DRIVERS and NOT DISPLAY DRIVERS CARDS brightness control seems to be depended from monitor drivers.

    Please add the solutions that were found in topic start.
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  4. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit, Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #44

    I have an Asus 1018p and I've been attempting to figure this out on this netbook for the better part of two months now. Finally figure it out, for me it was the Monitor driver, It was set as "Generic PnP Monitor", When it should have been set to "Generic non-PnP Monitor" I must have updated the video drivers on this thing a dozen times, and i knew it wasn't hardware related. Just thought i would share the fix that worked for me.
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  5. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #45

    Uninstalling the TeamViewer monitor driver worked for me


    THANK YOU stsaerox -- I can finally use the laptop in the bedroom without waking up my wife!!!
    I'm using Teamviewer7, and went to: Extras; Options; Advanced; Show advanced options; Advanced network settings; Uninstall monitor driver

    If you're not using Teamviewer, as stsaerox suggested, go to Monitors in Device Manager. Double click on the monitor, go to the Driver tab, and try Roll Back driver. If that doesn't work you should be able to just uninstall it (right click on it and chose Uninstall)... And then Action, Scan for hardware changes. A generic monitor adapter should be found.
    BTW, after uninstalling the TeamViewer adapter, mine now shows up as Generic PnP Monitor.
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  6. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
       #46

    ASUS Brightness with Radeon HD6800


    To fix the ASUS brightness on a desktop with an AMD Radeon HD6800 video card.
    All Control Panels: Display : Devices and Printers:
    Right click on ASUS monitor
    Display Settings
    Advanced Settings
    Catalyst Control Center
    Desktop Managementesktop Color
    Now the Brightness/Contrast/Gamma can be adjusted

    Hopefully other Video cards have a similar video control
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  7. Posts : 51
    Windows 7 Home premium x64
       #47

    hr0201 said:
    THANK YOU stsaerox -- I can finally use the laptop in the bedroom without waking up my wife!!!
    I'm using Teamviewer7, and went to: Extras; Options; Advanced; Show advanced options; Advanced network settings; Uninstall monitor driver

    If you're not using Teamviewer, as stsaerox suggested, go to Monitors in Device Manager. Double click on the monitor, go to the Driver tab, and try Roll Back driver. If that doesn't work you should be able to just uninstall it (right click on it and chose Uninstall)... And then Action, Scan for hardware changes. A generic monitor adapter should be found.
    BTW, after uninstalling the TeamViewer adapter, mine now shows up as Generic PnP Monitor.
    I'm happy for helping you, seems like a real solution then. I should ask also teamviewer creators to fix this also,
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  8. Posts : 1
    Virginia
       #48

    aanarchyy said:
    I have an Asus 1018p and I've been attempting to figure this out on this netbook for the better part of two months now. Finally figure it out, for me it was the Monitor driver, It was set as "Generic PnP Monitor", When it should have been set to "Generic non-PnP Monitor" I must have updated the video drivers on this thing a dozen times, and i knew it wasn't hardware related. Just thought i would share the fix that worked for me.
    BEAUTIFUL!

    after probably 8 hours of reading online, looking for the solution, I found you! I wanted to thank you personally!!!
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  9. Posts : 1
    64-bit
       #49

    DImScreen
    This application does not require any installation and it runs from the system tray. Another good feature is that you can set hotkeys for dimming the monitor. It can dim the monitor brightness of desktops as well using hotkeys.
    http://www.donationcoder.com/Softwar.../DimScreen.exe
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  10. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Home x64
       #50

    Simple way to enable screen brightness adjustment


    This issue irritated me very much, especially because the full, uncontrolled brightness drained my laptop's battery pretty quickly, but I've finally found a simple solution.

    I have a HP 4535s laptop with Windows 7 Home 64. This worked for me some 10 minutes ago:
    - Right-click on Computer and click on Properties.
    - A new window appears. Click Device Manager in the upper left corner
    - A Device Manager window appears. Double-click on Monitors in the list. In my case there was just one monitor shown, Generic PnP Monitor.
    - Right-click on that monitor and choose Uninstall. Click OK to confirm.
    - In the same Device Manager window, click on Action, then Scan for hardware changes.
    - After a short while, Windows recognizes the monitor and reinstalls it. The brightness adjustment ability is then restored back to normal.
    - Close Device Manager.

    HTH
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