On 23/12/16 23:07, Massimo Maiurana wrote:
> The "Backlight" module provides a control [...]

That's already there, and already set to 100%

The problem seems to be that the driver is faulty: if I reboot into
Windows 7 (it's a dual-boot install), then I can make the screen
brighter without trouble. But back into Ubuntu (xfce or Enlightenment),
it immediately goes back to its dimmer setting and will not increase.

///Peter

> Peter Flynn ha scritto il 23/12/2016 alle 23:16:
>> I'm running e17 under Ubuntu 15.10 on a Dell Latitude D810.
>>
>> The keyboard provides Fn up-arrow and Fn down-arrow to control screen
>> brightness, but they only provide one step, about a 5% change in
>> intensity up or down.
>>
>> I have tried but failed to find anywhere in the e menus a setting or
>> widget to make the screen brighter or dimmer — they offer lots of other
>> settings like power control and dim-screen-after-n-seconds, but I am
>> somehow missing the fundamental ones to make the display brighter or dimmer.
>>
>> Is this even possible through the e controls?
>>
>> ///Peter
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