This symptom usually implies you need an upgrade at Graphics driver. Make sure you have Intel (or whatever) under Display Adapters in Device Manager. If you see Microsoft Basic Display Adapter, then this explains the issue. Update your drivers.
Thanks, spapakons. I updated the Intel graphics driver, but the Adjust Screen Brightness slider in Power Options is still missing. However, I can adjust brightness with the Function keys, and I can deal with that. Thanks again.
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: HP Envy W0Q29AV OS: Windows 10 Pro CPU: Intel Core i7-7500U CPU @ 2.70 GHz 2.90 GHz Motherboard: HP
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: HP Envy W0Q29AV OS: Windows 10 Pro CPU: Intel Core i7-7500U CPU @ 2.70 GHz 2.90 GHz Motherboard: HP
What bearing if any does the slider have on the power options (from control panel)
I slid it to better battery but the power plan was still set to balanced?
Are they completely independent?
I needed to leave my laptop on over night and the...
Hello everyone!
I'm stuck with a very weird problem I can't solve. I'm not a full-on reading binary style tech person but I'm using computers (and fix their problems) since forever and never ran against a wall like this:
My Dell M3800 laptop...
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Does anyone else feel like they've lost some functionality here?
For clarity, I'm talking about option 3 in this very useful guide.
I understand that the new slider gives more control, but the previous method was very quick to change...
Intel Compute Stick.
Windows 10 Home. 1709 Build 16299.248.
The usual brightness slider is nowhere to be found. Not in Power Options nor Settings > System > Display.
It is too bright. Hurting my eyes.