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How To Turn Down Brightness On Toshiba Laptop

суббота 18 апреля admin 20
Document ID: 98050297
Posted Date: 1999-06-30

Oct 21, 2007  Best Answer: Not sure what model of Toshiba laptop you are using (that info. Helps when you are wanting an accurate answer), but, to decrease or increase screen brightness, you can use the hot keys by pressing Fn + F6 simultaneously or Fn. Integral of a square wave.

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Last Updated: 1999-06-30
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Applicable Models
Satellite 2505CDS
Satellite 2510CDS
Satellite 2515CDS
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Satellite 2540CDS
Satellite 2545CDS
Satellite 315CDS
Satellite 315CDT
Satellite 320CDS
Satellite 320CDT
Satellite 325CDS
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Satellite 330CDT
Satellite 335CDS
Satellite 335CDT
Satellite 4000CDS
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Satellite 4005CDS
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Tecra 750DVD
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Issue
To set the screen brightness in Windows 98 to Bright or Super Bright, you will need to ensure the latest ACPI BIOS is installed, that the BIOS settings are correct, and that the Toshiba Utilities for Windows 98 have been installed.
Procedure
  1. To Update the drivers and BIOS

    Please check the Toshiba Web Site athttp://pcsupport.toshiba.com for the latest drivers for the computer. Make sure thatyou have the most recent versions of 'ACPI flash BIOS' and'Toshiba Windows 98 Utilities'.

  2. To check the power management settings in BIOS:
    1. With the unit off, hold down the ESC key while turning unit on. Continue to hold the key until the message 'Check System, Press F1' is displayed.
    2. Release the ESC key, and press F1.
    3. In the upper right-hand corner is the current BIOS version. This should be the latest version for the unit. (See section A)
    4. Look at the 'Battery Save Mode' entry.
    5. - If this is set to 'Full Power', press the End key, then 'Y' to save and exit. Allow unit to boot normally. Proceed to section C.
    6. - If this is set to Low Power or User / Custom Settings, continue to next step.
    7. Highlight the Battery Save Mode entry using the arrow keys. This will open a menu.
    8. To change the Mode, slowly press the space bar to select Full Power. Then press the End key, then Y to save and exit. Allow unit to boot.
  3. To check Power Management and Toshiba Utilitiessettings in Windows 98:
    1. Boot the unit into Windows 98.
    2. Click Start - Settings - Control Panel.
    3. Double-click the Power Management icon.
    4. Check the Power Scheme setting. Adjust the entry to Portable/Laptop by clicking on the down arrow to the right, then clicking on this entry.
    5. Click the Toshiba tab.
    6. Checkmark the box for 'Show Toshiba Power Icon.'
    7. Click the Advanced button.
    8. Checkmark the box for 'Open Time Remaining meter on Startup.'
    9. Click OK, then click the Apply button. You should see immediate results.
    10. Click OK to close this screen, then close Control Panel.
Export Control and EULA
Use of any software made available for download from this system constitutes your acceptance of the Export Control Terms and the terms in the Toshiba end-user license agreement both of which you can view before downloading any such software.
Hello everyone,
I'd like to know how (if possible) to make it so that my laptop does not automatically change screen brightness when plugging in or unplugging.
You see, there is a brightness setting that is saved for plugged in and unplugged, and when you change between plugged in and unplugged it reverts the screen brightness to that saved level.
For example if you have it unplugged and you set the screen brightness to 100% then plug it in, it saves the unplugged screen brightness to 100%. Now when you're plugged in you change it to minimal brightness. Later when you unplug and leave the screen brightness will revert back to 100%.
I'd like to disable this automatic screen brightness change.
Thanks for reading.