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Luminosity Weirdness

Reddox
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2 minutes ago, Reddox said:

Hey guys,

I'm using an Asus L200HA ultrabook as a secondary for school work. 

I know it has a decent luminosity when it's pluged in, but, unfortunetly, it is NOT the same when I'm on battery, and, when I'm on the netflix app, the luminosity goes back and fourth pretty weirdly. 

Do you have any tricks on how to control my lominosity better then what windows usually allows ? 

:D 

Uh this might be a long shot, but try going into Power Options and make sure Enable adaptive brightness are both Off for On battery. Also check in the Intel Graphics settings that Display Power Saving Technology is disabled. 

Hey guys,

I'm using an Asus L200HA ultrabook as a secondary for school work. 

I know it has a decent luminosity when it's pluged in, but, unfortunetly, it is NOT the same when I'm on battery, and, when I'm on the netflix app, the luminosity goes back and fourth pretty weirdly. 

Do you have any tricks on how to control my lominosity better then what windows usually allows ? 

:D 

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2 minutes ago, Reddox said:

Hey guys,

I'm using an Asus L200HA ultrabook as a secondary for school work. 

I know it has a decent luminosity when it's pluged in, but, unfortunetly, it is NOT the same when I'm on battery, and, when I'm on the netflix app, the luminosity goes back and fourth pretty weirdly. 

Do you have any tricks on how to control my lominosity better then what windows usually allows ? 

:D 

Uh this might be a long shot, but try going into Power Options and make sure Enable adaptive brightness are both Off for On battery. Also check in the Intel Graphics settings that Display Power Saving Technology is disabled. 

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9 minutes ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

Uh this might be a long shot, but try going into Power Options and make sure Enable adaptive brightness are both Off for On battery. Also check in the Intel Graphics settings that Display Power Saving Technology is disabled. 

Well, I suppose it was Nvidia screwing me, this ultrabook control pannel is the worst. 

Thank you for your advice ;) 

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ive had a crappy laptop with a bad case of coil whine when powered on while charging, and the screen would flicker at the frequency of the whine

is that what you mean?

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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