brightness problem on Ubuntu 18.04LTS
I found that when I change brightness, then brightness changes automatically without my willingness.
I'm really uncomfortable, so I want you to help me how to solve this problem. And also, I want to know if there are people who getting the same problem.
My computer is MSI laptop. Label is [GE62 2QF].
18.04 brightness
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I found that when I change brightness, then brightness changes automatically without my willingness.
I'm really uncomfortable, so I want you to help me how to solve this problem. And also, I want to know if there are people who getting the same problem.
My computer is MSI laptop. Label is [GE62 2QF].
18.04 brightness
Could be your graphical card. Several Intel cads have this "dynamic contrast enhancement" feature, where brightness is changed according to the displayed content. Highly annoying, and no way to turn it of in Linux.
– vanadium
Jan 16 at 15:38
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I found that when I change brightness, then brightness changes automatically without my willingness.
I'm really uncomfortable, so I want you to help me how to solve this problem. And also, I want to know if there are people who getting the same problem.
My computer is MSI laptop. Label is [GE62 2QF].
18.04 brightness
I found that when I change brightness, then brightness changes automatically without my willingness.
I'm really uncomfortable, so I want you to help me how to solve this problem. And also, I want to know if there are people who getting the same problem.
My computer is MSI laptop. Label is [GE62 2QF].
18.04 brightness
18.04 brightness
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Mireu
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Could be your graphical card. Several Intel cads have this "dynamic contrast enhancement" feature, where brightness is changed according to the displayed content. Highly annoying, and no way to turn it of in Linux.
– vanadium
Jan 16 at 15:38
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Could be your graphical card. Several Intel cads have this "dynamic contrast enhancement" feature, where brightness is changed according to the displayed content. Highly annoying, and no way to turn it of in Linux.
– vanadium
Jan 16 at 15:38
Could be your graphical card. Several Intel cads have this "dynamic contrast enhancement" feature, where brightness is changed according to the displayed content. Highly annoying, and no way to turn it of in Linux.
– vanadium
Jan 16 at 15:38
Could be your graphical card. Several Intel cads have this "dynamic contrast enhancement" feature, where brightness is changed according to the displayed content. Highly annoying, and no way to turn it of in Linux.
– vanadium
Jan 16 at 15:38
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Could be your graphical card. Several Intel cads have this "dynamic contrast enhancement" feature, where brightness is changed according to the displayed content. Highly annoying, and no way to turn it of in Linux.
– vanadium
Jan 16 at 15:38