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Jennifer Myers (jmyers5)
First of all: No it's not because of the power settings. No matter what power settings I change, there's no difference. Also, it doesn't help when I go into the device manager and disable the control method battery, and my task scheduler doesn't have a display option under the windows tab.
When something with a dark background is on my screen, the screen dims until I almost can't read it anymore. The second I open any application with a white background, the screen brightens back up. Back and forth the brightness changes, white pages are manageable to read, dark pages are useless, and I am so frustrated I'm starting to regret every penny I spent! Why in the world would a software developer think the brightness should be so hard for a user to change for themselves!? If I wanted the screen dim I'd do it myself!
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When something with a dark background is on my screen, the screen dims until I almost can't read it anymore. The second I open any application with a white background, the screen brightens back up. Back and forth the brightness changes, white pages are manageable to read, dark pages are useless, and I am so frustrated I'm starting to regret every penny I spent! Why in the world would a software developer think the brightness should be so hard for a user to change for themselves!? If I wanted the screen dim I'd do it myself!
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