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Increasing Laptop Monitor Brightness

Posted: August 1st, 2008

Today we've been asked, "how do I increase the screen brightness on my laptop?"

Most laptops will have "power save" options configured to conserve your battery life; these settings can make your monitor quite dim and can cause eye strain when trying to look at your monitor. What most people don't realize is that your laptop can usually increase the brightness to a level you're more comfortable with (like that you use when you're on power). Now, these settings can be used for both "on battery" and "on cord" power settings (as both settings are separate).

First, locate your Function key (generally labeled "Fn", usually it is located in the bottom left corner of your laptop, near the shift key). Now, locate the "light" key (there is also usually a "contrast" key). When you press the "Light Up" key while holding the "Function Key" you'll notice your monitor get brighter. Likewise, if you press the "Light Down" key you'll notice the display get dimmer.

Different keyboards have different function keys, your manufacturers keys will vary, but almost all will have a light key if not many, many more...

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