acer s7 problem

rosustefan
rosustefan Member Posts: 26

Tinkerer

hello! i have an acer s7 391 and i have the following problem. when i enter the app menu, or when i try for example to attach a file to an e.mail in the mail app, the screen is gradualy starting to look bad, the contrast and the colours change,  and it looks weird. when i swich back to start, or desktop, the screen is starting to look good again, gradually. like in 5-10 seconds.

 

The problem is that i noticed that this problem is NOT happening when the computer is charging. this only happenes when it is on battery. i allready checked for settings, there is no problem there. the settings from plugged/unplugged are the same, but with no effect.

 

the service allready changed my display. can the problem be the mainboard or the videocard? or what could it be? does anyone noticed this problem with his laptop? thanks!!

Best Answer

  • Tommy-Acer
    Tommy-Acer VIP Posts: 6,317 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓

    As freeza indicated on your other post regarding this issue, please contact service.

     

    We would suggest contacting technical support in your region for further assistance with this issue.
    Acer Service and Support

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  • Tommy-Acer
    Tommy-Acer VIP Posts: 6,317 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓

    As freeza indicated on your other post regarding this issue, please contact service.

     

    We would suggest contacting technical support in your region for further assistance with this issue.
    Acer Service and Support

  • jialiang123
    jialiang123 Member Posts: 6 New User

    Hi there,

     

    The screen dimming is the power saaving mode doing its work to lower the screen brightness. You can choose the balanced power plan to make the screen to not dim. You can also adjust this in the Intel Graphics and Media control Panel.

  • rosustefan
    rosustefan Member Posts: 26

    Tinkerer

    i made sure the power management settings from " on battery" and " plugged in" are EXACTLY the same. This is not a software problem, because not only the problem appears only when i am on battery, but when i am using an exernal display, the problem it's not noticeable on the external display, but it exists on the laptop's display!

  • jonstatt
    jonstatt Member Posts: 76 Troubleshooter

    This is not directly connected to the original posters problem but the S7 features an auto-dim NOT related to power management but related to the ambient light sensor. Where is the control to disable the ambient light sensor? The power management settings ONLY provide an offset that is applied in addition to the ambient light sensor.

  • mjsee
    mjsee Member Posts: 1 New User

    i have the same problem, may color is neon green and sometimes the contrast is really bad and turns back after a few seconds

     

    but yesterday, i got a minor screen garbage display

     

    on top of that, bluetooth and wifi disconnection problem

  • BarelyConfused
    BarelyConfused Member Posts: 1 New User

    If you go to device manager, theres a light sensor tab.  Click on driver details and look at the path to those files.  Should be ..\system32 etc.  Since you can't uninstall this, what I did was renamed those files to disable the light sensor.  Not sure if there's an easier way though.

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