I've almost had enough of this brightness changing [PREDATOR G9-591]

Ayone
Ayone Member Posts: 1 New User
edited November 2023 in 2019 Archives

Hi,

 

I have a [PREDATOR G9-591]

 

When I open certain applications, my screen brightness will turn all the way up. I usually have it half down. It is annoying beyond belief every time the brightness adjusts...

I have it when my preview window opens for PDF24 (pdf printer) or when I open a video file with Media Player or even when im playing a game the brightness start to be darker or lighter in-game !!! . It seems to be when it uses some renderers or codecs of some sort I think. It is not when a whole screen is dark, then I open a complete white document or anything. I can have a dark screen and open the media player in a small part of the screen, it will crank the brightness all the way up.

 

I think the issue is the Power Saving Technology. I want to turn it OFF.

Now I can do that for the option "on battery" from the intel graphics options, but the option is not there for "plugged in". It used to be from what I can tell on the internet, it's not there anymore now.

 

I have done all the usual. Scoured the internet for hours for a solution...

 

I am getting desperate. It's a stupid feature, and I want to decide how bright or dark my screen is all by myself like a real grown up person that knows his way around pc's. And if anyone decides to put an option like this that controls how bright your screen automatically goes on a device that I don't take to bed or in darker and brighter places, I want to be able to turn the "feature" off. So where is the OFF button for the condition "PLUGGED IN" for this super annoying useless piece of stupid "smart" feature? (did I mention I was really getting desperate? Or does it just show?)

 

Thanks!

Answers

  • JohnCena
    JohnCena Member Posts: 460 Seasoned Practitioner WiFi Icon
    Do you have all drivers installed?
  • Red-Sand
    Red-Sand ACE Posts: 1,892 Pathfinder
    There should still be a setting in Intel Control Panel to change the AC profile to something other than "max performance" etc to a more battery saving mode... But I suspect it may be a windows setting.

    In the windows power menu there is an option for disabling "adaptive brightness".. I'm sure you can find it after a quick Google search.

    Also in windows settings there is a video quality section where a preset quality value is applied to videos etc when they are activated, that may also be the cause.

    I'm not at my laptop right now so I'm shooting from the hip on the name/locations specifics but let me know what happens and I'll track it down with you.
    - Hotel Hero
  • sri369
    sri369 ACE Posts: 2,855 Pathfinder
    @Ayone

    This is more likely a windows 10 auto brightness issue. Search for brightness in settings and turn off auto brightness. And if possible, disable tablet mode completely (as in select never switch and don't ask).
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