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Previously, on Windows 98, I was allowed to change the gamma, contrast, and
brightness levels at my will. And, considering how dark my monitor is, this was very useful. I now have Windows XP, but cannot figure out how to change the gamma, contrast, or brightness. I need a step by step walkthrough of how to change these, if possible. Thank you for your help! ~Cody |
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Try ajusting the contrast and brightness on the monitor
"Perfect_Theory" wrote: > Previously, on Windows 98, I was allowed to change the gamma, contrast, and > brightness levels at my will. And, considering how dark my monitor is, this > was very useful. I now have Windows XP, but cannot figure out how to change > the gamma, contrast, or brightness. I need a step by step walkthrough of how > to change these, if possible. Thank you for your help! > > ~Cody |
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It's all the way up. =(
~Cody "Ryan" wrote: > Try ajusting the contrast and brightness on the monitor |
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This could be a sign that your monitor is on the way out.
NIK -- Remove nospam for personal reply if responding via newsgroup. "Perfect_Theory" <Perfect_Theory@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:91E3EB68-7645-460D-AE85-5DBE67F3C161@microsoft.com... > Previously, on Windows 98, I was allowed to change the gamma, contrast, > and > brightness levels at my will. And, considering how dark my monitor is, > this > was very useful. I now have Windows XP, but cannot figure out how to > change > the gamma, contrast, or brightness. I need a step by step walkthrough of > how > to change these, if possible. Thank you for your help! > > ~Cody |
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Perfect_Theory wrote:
> It's all the way up. =( > > ~Cody > > > "Ryan" wrote: > > >>Try ajusting the contrast and brightness on the monitor The monitor could be dying. -- Rock MS MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Perfect_Theory wrote:
> It's all the way up. =( > > ~Cody > > > "Ryan" wrote: > > >>Try ajusting the contrast and brightness on the monitor Monitors aren't very expensive these days. Did you install the video card's drivers/software when you upgraded to XP? Usually, the software with the video card has those adjustments. -- Alias Use the Reply to Sender feature of your news reader program to email me. Utiliza Responder al Remitente para mandarme un mail. |
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Start by installing video card drivers for your adapter that support
that feature. The vid card manufacturers web site should have current XP compatible versions. Then after properly installing those drivers you will find added controls on the settings advanced section. Perfect_Theory wrote: > Previously, on Windows 98, I was allowed to change the gamma, contrast, and > brightness levels at my will. And, considering how dark my monitor is, this > was very useful. I now have Windows XP, but cannot figure out how to change > the gamma, contrast, or brightness. I need a step by step walkthrough of how > to change these, if possible. Thank you for your help! > > ~Cody |
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=?Utf-8?B?UGVyZmVjdF9UaGVvcnk=?= wrote:
> > Previously, on Windows 98, I was allowed to change the gamma, contrast, and > brightness levels at my will. And, considering how dark my monitor is, this > was very useful. I now have Windows XP, but cannot figure out how to change > the gamma, contrast, or brightness. I need a step by step walkthrough of how > to change these, if possible. Thank you for your help! It's done with the settings on your monitor. -- http://www.bootdisk.com/ |
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