

Step 1: Launch the Intel Graphics Command Center app using the taskbar/Start search. Method 3 of 5 Disable automatic brightness via Intel Graphics Command Center app For instance, if you just disabled adaptive brightness for a Balanced power plan, you will need to do the same for the Power saver plan as well if you don’t want Windows 10 to automatically adjust the brightness while using the Power saver plan. So, if you often switch between the power plan, you need to repeat the same for all power plans. Note that you have just disabled adaptive brightness only for the current power plan. Step 4: Extend Display, extend Enable adaptive brightness, and then select Off option for both On battery and Plugged in. Step 3: Here, click Change advanced power settings to open the Power Options dialog. Step 2: On the left-pane, click Choose when to turn off the display option to open the Edit Plan Settings window. Step 1: Right-click on the battery icon in the system tray, and click Power Options to open the same. Method 2 of 5 Disable adaptive or auto brightness via Control Panel Step 2: Turn off the option labeled Automatically adjust contrast based on the displayed content to help improve battery. Step 1: Go to Settings > System > Display page.

Also, the option shows up only if your PC supports the Content adaptive brightness control (CABC). NOTE: Available in Windows 10 build 21354 and later only. Choose "Display Adapters" as Device Type and select Microsoft Basic Display Adapter.Disable automatic brightness in Windows 10 via Settings Select Display Adapters and right-click on Intel HD Graphics 4000, then select Update Driver > Browse my computer for driver software > Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer. Open Device Manager (Search for it or right-click Start). (I have the Intel HD 4000 graphics card on a Lenovo P400 Touch).Īnyway I tried a bunch of methods I saw in other forums and finally came across something that worked for me. They released a beta but it doesn't work well. I searched online and it seems that a Windows 10 compatible driver for my graphics card hasn't been released. The day I upgraded to Windows 10, my screen went very dim, and I could not adjust it. QUOTE=IvanDavid1 313636]I had the same problem. Manually closed the laptop down but when I started it up again the screen was bright and readable though the graphics are slightly squashed vertically. Screen went totally black after I made the switch. I tried many other options for the post 10 dim screen on my SONY VAIO laptop with Intel graphics but only this one seems to have worked.
