Adjust the screen brightness settings on your desktop.
Adjust the screen brightness settings on your desktop.
It seems the feature to change desktop brightness isn't available in the current Windows 10 versions (1903 & 1909). On laptops and tablets it works, but on your desktop PCs it's gone—replaced by automatic brightness settings. I’m curious why Microsoft would remove this option. Do you think there’s a way to re-enable it? Thanks for your feedback. Best, -a-
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Microsoft provides pre-build interfaces for ScreemBright features, while other functionalities depend on deep understanding of the DCC/CI protocol. I began a project but need extra time to complete it. This tool can only manage red, green, and blue colors, not the additional options like Hue, Saturation, Offset or CMY that some displays offer. Many Dell Ultrasharp monitors include software for customizing their settings, which you can install. Unfortunately, these are restricted to certain monitor models. Despite the APIs being available, Windows brightness control only supports the ACPI protocol, which is why it works only on laptops and tablets.
It seems you're unsure about the implications of using ScreenBright. But overall, would you say it's a risky move? Tx-
The issue isn't resolved in my hands. I receive the error "error accessing display."
It seems the second choice is likely to disable monitoring in the OSD menu. Your monitor has an older VGA analog input connected via an adapter and functions properly. Could you provide the specific model?