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How To Turn Down Brightness On Toshiba Laptop

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How To Turn Down Brightness On Toshiba Laptop Rating: 4,4/5 290 votes

I am not familiar with your particular model, but you can try some of these 'solutions'.Add acpibacklight=vendor to grub:Open terminal ( Ctrl+ Alt+ T) and type: gksudo gedit /etc/default/grubYou will find this line in the new opened window: GRUBCMDLINELINUXDEFAULT='quiet splash'Change it to:Example: GRUBCMDLINELINUXDEFAULT='quiet splash acpibacklight=vendor'Note your entry may be different - only add the acpibacklight=vendor.After doing that, do: sudo update-grubIf that does not get the Fn+ F6 and Fn+ F7 keys working, you can do this via the system settings as seen below. Rotate items sims 4. If like me these solutions don't work for you then try programming the keys. First install xdotool: sudo apt-get install xdotoolThen open Keyboard from System Settings (Applications-System Tools-System Settings in Gnome).Go to the Shortcut tab add press '+' to add the following shortcut: Name: Brightness UpCommand: xdotool key XF86MonBrightnessUpClick 'Apply' then click on 'Disabled' next to the new 'Brightness Up' entry. Now press the key that corresponds to brightness up - F3 for me, but possibly F7 or something else for you.Click '+' again and repeat the above steps to add the following entry for brightness down: Name: Brightness DownCommand: xdotool key XF86MonBrightnessDownNow enjoy your brightness - or darkness if you are pressing the other key.

Brightness

After upgrading an older Lenovo laptop to Windows 10 recently, I ran into a very annoying problem. For whatever reason, the ability to adjust the brightness stopped working. Pressing the brightness keys on the keyboard would show that the brightness level was going up or down, but nothing actually changed on the screen!

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