How to stop fading at websites and displaying mages


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
       #1

    How to stop fading at websites and displaying mages


    Hi All,

    I have a brand new fresh Windows 10 install, and for some odd reason. When I goto certain webpages, or view jpg files, my screen will fade dark, to the point where I almost can't even see the screen. Once I clear the popup or close the image out, my screen goes back bright again.

    Any idea how I can prevent my monitor from fading on certain webpages or during displaying pictures on my computer?

    Thanks,

    -Matt
      My Computer


  2. NMI
    Posts : 1,095
    Windows 11 Pro, Version 22H2
       #2

    Which browser? Which pages?
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    NMI said:
    Which browser? Which pages?
    All browsers, IE, Chrome etc...

    Pages for example would be ESPN.
      My Computer


  4. NMI
    Posts : 1,095
    Windows 11 Pro, Version 22H2
       #4

    I guess that rules out a browser add-on issue or a particularly funky site.

    How about display adapter/driver? Is it a laptop with adaptive brightness?

    Is "Change brightness automatically when lighting changes" checked at Settings, Display?
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 2,734
    Windows 10
       #5

    It is the irritating adaptive brightness. There are 2 sometimes 3 places to look.
    1) Settings > System > Display.
    2) For Intel:
    Graphics Properties... > Power > On Battery > Disable Power saving technology.
    3)Power Options > Power plans.

    Some of these have gone in recent versions of Windows, never the less look around those areas.
    Over the years a flaky setting on my Laptop, it used to start up seemingly at random.
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