Tuesday, September 21, 2010

How do you draw from your computer blind brighter?



Answer:

Unless you're using an elder CRT, it may simply be that your video card is displaying images darkly.



In any event, try this:



Right click any blank space on the Windows Desktop. Choose Properties. Choose Settings. Click the 'Advanced' button.



Ok, examine the availabe tab on the Advanced screen. This is where on earth it gets unsettled. One of the tabs will usually insinuation your video adapter...It'll say Nvidia, ATI, or Intel most plausible. Click that tab.



Hunt around for a setting that reads Color Correction, or something similar. When you've found the right control, you'll see settings for Brightness, Contrast, and Gamma.



Experment w/ those controls, until you capture a satisfactory dummy on your screen. If you see the chance to save your modern settings as a 'custom setting', then do so. If you see a check box to nouns those settings on boot up, check that box too.



That'll do it.
Well on your monitor there should be buttons, similar to the power and stuff. And you see those other buttons, find the right one and there will be a brightness setting. Increase that and it will become brighter.
depends on ur monitor..

for the usual crt monitor the up arrow on the monitor front or side shud increase de brightness by non-attendance ...

jj
some crt's have a menu built contained by.

try looking for a menu button - press this, then adjust bright & contrast

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