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How to lower laptop display brightness
TOSHIBA Satellite A45 laptop and having trouble with the screen brightness
but I can't seem to get it down... the control keys are F6 to lower and F7 to increase which combined with the "FN" key should work (as far as I know), but they don't do a thing, the computer is a bit old but seems in great general condition so I doubt the keys themselves don't work, the video/graphics are strong and sharp, it doesn't make a difference if on power or battery. What do you folks think? wrong key combination, sequence or what else? Can't find information on the net for that model. Any suggestions? I would really appreciate some help. Thanks |
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How to lower laptop display brightness
you might need an update
or a patch from toshiba. double check he http://tinyurl.com/l5h6w9 -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - Microsoft Partner - @hotmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~"share the nirvana" - dbZen "Méndez" wrote in message ... TOSHIBA Satellite A45 laptop and having trouble with the screen brightness but I can't seem to get it down... the control keys are F6 to lower and F7 to increase which combined with the "FN" key should work (as far as I know), but they don't do a thing, the computer is a bit old but seems in great general condition so I doubt the keys themselves don't work, the video/graphics are strong and sharp, it doesn't make a difference if on power or battery. What do you folks think? wrong key combination, sequence or what else? Can't find information on the net for that model. Any suggestions? I would really appreciate some help. Thanks |
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How to lower laptop display brightness
you might need an update
or a patch from toshiba. double check he http://tinyurl.com/l5h6w9 -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - Microsoft Partner - @hotmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~"share the nirvana" - dbZen "Méndez" wrote in message ... TOSHIBA Satellite A45 laptop and having trouble with the screen brightness but I can't seem to get it down... the control keys are F6 to lower and F7 to increase which combined with the "FN" key should work (as far as I know), but they don't do a thing, the computer is a bit old but seems in great general condition so I doubt the keys themselves don't work, the video/graphics are strong and sharp, it doesn't make a difference if on power or battery. What do you folks think? wrong key combination, sequence or what else? Can't find information on the net for that model. Any suggestions? I would really appreciate some help. Thanks |
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How to lower laptop display brightness
Thanks... I downloaded the owners manual from the link you provided and it
seems that the OS is missing a Toshiba application that should enable the keyboard shortcuts. Will try to find it. Thanks again. ----------------------------------- "db" databaseben at hotmail dot com escribió en el mensaje ... you might need an update or a patch from toshiba. double check he http://tinyurl.com/l5h6w9 -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - Microsoft Partner - @hotmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~"share the nirvana" - dbZen "Méndez" wrote in message ... TOSHIBA Satellite A45 laptop and having trouble with the screen brightness but I can't seem to get it down... the control keys are F6 to lower and F7 to increase which combined with the "FN" key should work (as far as I know), but they don't do a thing, the computer is a bit old but seems in great general condition so I doubt the keys themselves don't work, the video/graphics are strong and sharp, it doesn't make a difference if on power or battery. What do you folks think? wrong key combination, sequence or what else? Can't find information on the net for that model. Any suggestions? I would really appreciate some help. Thanks |
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How to lower laptop display brightness
Thanks... I downloaded the owners manual from the link you provided and it
seems that the OS is missing a Toshiba application that should enable the keyboard shortcuts. Will try to find it. Thanks again. ----------------------------------- "db" databaseben at hotmail dot com escribió en el mensaje ... you might need an update or a patch from toshiba. double check he http://tinyurl.com/l5h6w9 -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - Microsoft Partner - @hotmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~"share the nirvana" - dbZen "Méndez" wrote in message ... TOSHIBA Satellite A45 laptop and having trouble with the screen brightness but I can't seem to get it down... the control keys are F6 to lower and F7 to increase which combined with the "FN" key should work (as far as I know), but they don't do a thing, the computer is a bit old but seems in great general condition so I doubt the keys themselves don't work, the video/graphics are strong and sharp, it doesn't make a difference if on power or battery. What do you folks think? wrong key combination, sequence or what else? Can't find information on the net for that model. Any suggestions? I would really appreciate some help. Thanks |
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How to lower laptop display brightness
Does this model have contrast keys?
Then, try contrast keys instead of brightness. -- pa Méndez wrote: TOSHIBA Satellite A45 laptop and having trouble with the screen brightness but I can't seem to get it down... the control keys are F6 to lower and F7 to increase which combined with the "FN" key should work (as far as I know), but they don't do a thing, the computer is a bit old but seems in great general condition so I doubt the keys themselves don't work, the video/graphics are strong and sharp, it doesn't make a difference if on power or battery. What do you folks think? wrong key combination, sequence or what else? Can't find information on the net for that model. Any suggestions? I would really appreciate some help. Thanks |
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How to lower laptop display brightness
Does this model have contrast keys?
Then, try contrast keys instead of brightness. -- pa Méndez wrote: TOSHIBA Satellite A45 laptop and having trouble with the screen brightness but I can't seem to get it down... the control keys are F6 to lower and F7 to increase which combined with the "FN" key should work (as far as I know), but they don't do a thing, the computer is a bit old but seems in great general condition so I doubt the keys themselves don't work, the video/graphics are strong and sharp, it doesn't make a difference if on power or battery. What do you folks think? wrong key combination, sequence or what else? Can't find information on the net for that model. Any suggestions? I would really appreciate some help. Thanks |
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How to lower laptop display brightness
Méndez wrote:
TOSHIBA Satellite A45 laptop and having trouble with the screen brightness but I can't seem to get it down... the control keys are F6 to lower and F7 to increase which combined with the "FN" key should work (as far as I know), but they don't do a thing, the computer is a bit old but seems in great general condition so I doubt the keys themselves don't work, the video/graphics are strong and sharp, it doesn't make a difference if on power or battery. What do you folks think? wrong key combination, sequence or what else? Can't find information on the net for that model. Any suggestions? I would really appreciate some help. Thanks http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/cont.../sa40guide.exe Caution: This .exe does not simply extract the user guide (in the current folder where is located the stored .exe file). It runs an "install" that creates the folder C:\DOCS and puts the .pdf file under there. Are you holding DOWN the Fn key so it is active when you press the other function keys? Did you use the Fn-esse program to reassign keys to macro functions? Is it the laptop's screen that you are trying to dim? Or did you attach an external monitor? Are you using the laptop's keyboard when hitting the Fn key? Or did you attach a USB keyboard (which means the Fn key won't work)? When you press Fn+F11 to go into numeric keypad overlay mode, does the numeric mode light on the keyboard indicator panel come on? If not, could be the Fn key is defective. |
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How to lower laptop display brightness
you're welcome.
it is not uncommon that drivers need to be reinstalled. try going to their part of the site where drivers and downloads for your model are provided. or if you plan to keep your laptop, you might inquire with Toshiba about getting the proprietary cd's for your unit. they will come in handy if you need to initiate some kind of recovery procedure if your o.s. becomes corrupted. -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - Microsoft Partner - @hotmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~"share the nirvana" - dbZen "Ronaldo" wrote in message ... Thanks... I downloaded the owners manual from the link you provided and it seems that the OS is missing a Toshiba application that should enable the keyboard shortcuts. Will try to find it. Thanks again. ----------------------------------- "db" databaseben at hotmail dot com escribió en el mensaje ... you might need an update or a patch from toshiba. double check he http://tinyurl.com/l5h6w9 -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - Microsoft Partner - @hotmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~"share the nirvana" - dbZen "Méndez" wrote in message ... TOSHIBA Satellite A45 laptop and having trouble with the screen brightness but I can't seem to get it down... the control keys are F6 to lower and F7 to increase which combined with the "FN" key should work (as far as I know), but they don't do a thing, the computer is a bit old but seems in great general condition so I doubt the keys themselves don't work, the video/graphics are strong and sharp, it doesn't make a difference if on power or battery. What do you folks think? wrong key combination, sequence or what else? Can't find information on the net for that model. Any suggestions? I would really appreciate some help. Thanks |
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How to lower laptop display brightness
you're welcome. it is not uncommon that drivers need to be reinstalled. try going to their part of the site where drivers and downloads for your model are provided. or if you plan to keep your laptop, you might inquire with Toshiba about getting the proprietary cd's for your unit. they will come in handy if you need to initiate some kind of recovery procedure if your o.s. becomes corrupted. -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - Microsoft Partner - @hotmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~"share the nirvana" - dbZen "Ronaldo" wrote in message ... Thanks... I downloaded the owners manual from the link you provided and it seems that the OS is missing a Toshiba application that should enable the keyboard shortcuts. Will try to find it. Thanks again. ----------------------------------- "db" databaseben at hotmail dot com escribió en el mensaje ... you might need an update or a patch from toshiba. double check he http://tinyurl.com/l5h6w9 -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - Microsoft Partner - @hotmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~"share the nirvana" - dbZen "Méndez" wrote in message ... TOSHIBA Satellite A45 laptop and having trouble with the screen brightness but I can't seem to get it down... the control keys are F6 to lower and F7 to increase which combined with the "FN" key should work (as far as I know), but they don't do a thing, the computer is a bit old but seems in great general condition so I doubt the keys themselves don't work, the video/graphics are strong and sharp, it doesn't make a difference if on power or battery. What do you folks think? wrong key combination, sequence or what else? Can't find information on the net for that model. Any suggestions? I would really appreciate some help. Thanks |
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How to lower laptop display brightness
Unfortunately it's lacking the appropriate Control Panel applications from
Toshiba so there's no way to make the keys work, but for the meantime I've managed to set an adequate brightness level through the BIOS and the Extreeme Graphics hardware settings. Thanks "Pavel A." escribió en el mensaje ... Does this model have contrast keys? Then, try contrast keys instead of brightness. -- pa |
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How to lower laptop display brightness
Unfortunately it's lacking the appropriate Control Panel applications from
Toshiba so there's no way to make the keys work, but for the meantime I've managed to set an adequate brightness level through the BIOS and the Extreeme Graphics hardware settings. Thanks "Pavel A." escribió en el mensaje ... Does this model have contrast keys? Then, try contrast keys instead of brightness. -- pa |
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How to lower laptop display brightness
After a more complete look at the owner's manual, it happens that it's not
only one but several Toshiba aplications that are missing, and yes quite a few drivers need updating, including the BIOS and chipset driver. The fact is, this was a relative's computer and someone did a clean installation from a regular XP CD so the Toshiba Control Panel applications were not reinstalled. So I will lookup the possibility of getting the Toshiba CD or at least try to find the Toshiba applications. In the meantime, I managed to lower the display brightness in the BIOS and the Intel's Extreeme Graphics settings. Thanks again. "db" databaseben at hotmail dot com escribió en el mensaje ... you're welcome. it is not uncommon that drivers need to be reinstalled. try going to their part of the site where drivers and downloads for your model are provided. or if you plan to keep your laptop, you might inquire with Toshiba about getting the proprietary cd's for your unit. they will come in handy if you need to initiate some kind of recovery procedure if your o.s. becomes corrupted. -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - Microsoft Partner - @hotmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~"share the nirvana" - dbZen "Ronaldo" wrote in message ... Thanks... I downloaded the owners manual from the link you provided and it seems that the OS is missing a Toshiba application that should enable the keyboard shortcuts. Will try to find it. Thanks again. ----------------------------------- "db" databaseben at hotmail dot com escribió en el mensaje ... you might need an update or a patch from toshiba. double check he http://tinyurl.com/l5h6w9 -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - Microsoft Partner - @hotmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~"share the nirvana" - dbZen "Méndez" wrote in message ... TOSHIBA Satellite A45 laptop and having trouble with the screen brightness but I can't seem to get it down... the control keys are F6 to lower and F7 to increase which combined with the "FN" key should work (as far as I know), but they don't do a thing, the computer is a bit old but seems in great general condition so I doubt the keys themselves don't work, the video/graphics are strong and sharp, it doesn't make a difference if on power or battery. What do you folks think? wrong key combination, sequence or what else? Can't find information on the net for that model. Any suggestions? I would really appreciate some help. Thanks |
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How to lower laptop display brightness
After a more complete look at the owner's manual, it happens that it's not
only one but several Toshiba aplications that are missing, and yes quite a few drivers need updating, including the BIOS and chipset driver. The fact is, this was a relative's computer and someone did a clean installation from a regular XP CD so the Toshiba Control Panel applications were not reinstalled. So I will lookup the possibility of getting the Toshiba CD or at least try to find the Toshiba applications. In the meantime, I managed to lower the display brightness in the BIOS and the Intel's Extreeme Graphics settings. Thanks again. "db" databaseben at hotmail dot com escribió en el mensaje ... you're welcome. it is not uncommon that drivers need to be reinstalled. try going to their part of the site where drivers and downloads for your model are provided. or if you plan to keep your laptop, you might inquire with Toshiba about getting the proprietary cd's for your unit. they will come in handy if you need to initiate some kind of recovery procedure if your o.s. becomes corrupted. -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - Microsoft Partner - @hotmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~"share the nirvana" - dbZen "Ronaldo" wrote in message ... Thanks... I downloaded the owners manual from the link you provided and it seems that the OS is missing a Toshiba application that should enable the keyboard shortcuts. Will try to find it. Thanks again. ----------------------------------- "db" databaseben at hotmail dot com escribió en el mensaje ... you might need an update or a patch from toshiba. double check he http://tinyurl.com/l5h6w9 -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - Microsoft Partner - @hotmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~"share the nirvana" - dbZen "Méndez" wrote in message ... TOSHIBA Satellite A45 laptop and having trouble with the screen brightness but I can't seem to get it down... the control keys are F6 to lower and F7 to increase which combined with the "FN" key should work (as far as I know), but they don't do a thing, the computer is a bit old but seems in great general condition so I doubt the keys themselves don't work, the video/graphics are strong and sharp, it doesn't make a difference if on power or battery. What do you folks think? wrong key combination, sequence or what else? Can't find information on the net for that model. Any suggestions? I would really appreciate some help. Thanks |
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How to lower laptop display brightness
you're welcome. -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - Microsoft Partner - @hotmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~"share the nirvana" - dbZen "Méndez" wrote in message ... After a more complete look at the owner's manual, it happens that it's not only one but several Toshiba aplications that are missing, and yes quite a few drivers need updating, including the BIOS and chipset driver. The fact is, this was a relative's computer and someone did a clean installation from a regular XP CD so the Toshiba Control Panel applications were not reinstalled. So I will lookup the possibility of getting the Toshiba CD or at least try to find the Toshiba applications. In the meantime, I managed to lower the display brightness in the BIOS and the Intel's Extreeme Graphics settings. Thanks again. "db" databaseben at hotmail dot com escribió en el mensaje ... you're welcome. it is not uncommon that drivers need to be reinstalled. try going to their part of the site where drivers and downloads for your model are provided. or if you plan to keep your laptop, you might inquire with Toshiba about getting the proprietary cd's for your unit. they will come in handy if you need to initiate some kind of recovery procedure if your o.s. becomes corrupted. -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - Microsoft Partner - @hotmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~"share the nirvana" - dbZen "Ronaldo" wrote in message ... Thanks... I downloaded the owners manual from the link you provided and it seems that the OS is missing a Toshiba application that should enable the keyboard shortcuts. Will try to find it. Thanks again. ----------------------------------- "db" databaseben at hotmail dot com escribió en el mensaje ... you might need an update or a patch from toshiba. double check he http://tinyurl.com/l5h6w9 -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - Microsoft Partner - @hotmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~"share the nirvana" - dbZen "Méndez" wrote in message ... TOSHIBA Satellite A45 laptop and having trouble with the screen brightness but I can't seem to get it down... the control keys are F6 to lower and F7 to increase which combined with the "FN" key should work (as far as I know), but they don't do a thing, the computer is a bit old but seems in great general condition so I doubt the keys themselves don't work, the video/graphics are strong and sharp, it doesn't make a difference if on power or battery. What do you folks think? wrong key combination, sequence or what else? Can't find information on the net for that model. Any suggestions? I would really appreciate some help. Thanks |
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