Display Color Calibration - Acer Aspire 77xx - can't find the controls


  1. Posts : 2,774
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
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    Display Color Calibration - Acer Aspire 77xx - can't find the controls


    Display Color Calibration
    This tutorial is very good! However, I have one problem, within brightness and contrast pages, they mention controls -- what controls? I have two Acer Aspire laptops, and cannot find the controls those two pages refer to.
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  2. Posts : 1,384
    Win 7 Ult 64-bit
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    Try these: How to Calibrate a Laptop Display | Chron.com

    How can I get accurate photo colors on a laptop screen? - Photography Stack Exchange

    How to calibrate your monitor - CNET

    Haven't read the whole thing, but it's probably done with your mouse and the 4 directional keys.
    Last edited by RoWin7; 05 Dec 2019 at 23:21.
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  3. Posts : 2,798
    Windows 7 x64, Vista x64, 8.1 smartphone
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    Laptop monitors do not necessarily have the same buttons as external monitors.

    Instead use Fn key + '+' and Fn key + '-' to adjust the Brightness of your Laptop's monitor. The Brightness can also be adjusted in Windows Mobility Centre, using the Mouse.

    With Contrast setting there is less flexibility, but it can be achieved. To do this, you select Control Panel > Display, then select Settings tab, and look for 'Color Quality'. Color Quality can be set to Low, Medium or High, and altering that affects the Contrast. If you set this setting to 'High' then this will drain the battery quicker, but give you more Contrast and better Color Quality.
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    Win 7 HP SP1 64-bit Vista HB SP2 32-bit Linux Mint 18.3
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    iko22 said:
    Laptop monitors do not necessarily have the same buttons as external monitors.

    Instead use Fn key + '+' and Fn key + '-' to adjust the Brightness of your Laptop's monitor. The Brightness can also be adjusted in Windows Mobility Centre, using the Mouse.

    With Contrast setting there is less flexibility, but it can be achieved. To do this, you select Control Panel > Display, then select Settings tab, and look for 'Color Quality'. Color Quality can be set to Low, Medium or High, and altering that affects the Contrast. If you set this setting to 'High' then this will drain the battery quicker, but give you more Contrast and better Color Quality.
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