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| Subject: | Brightness Controls on the WinBook XL |
| Keywords: | contrast dark dim light |
| Tech Article Number: | WBTA00100230 |
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General Information: There are embedded brightness controls in the keyboard. The key commands are Fn+F7 to raise the brightness and Fn+F6 to lower the brightness. In order to activate this feature you need to press the Fn key and then press down either F7 or F6 until you have the desired level. This may take several seconds. Continue pressing it down for 30 seconds to see the entire range. Note: The difference between the highest setting and the lowest setting of the display is minimal. There is only a 15% difference between the two extremes. In some lighting conditions you might not even notice a change in the settings. If brightness problems persist contact Technical support via e-mail or through the 800 number listed above. |
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