So yesterday I was tampering with the energy settings to find ways to make my computer consume less electricity. Now this morning as I booted up my laptop (a Lenovo L440), the screen brightness setting appears to be stuck between two settings (one at about 70% and the other at maybe 80% -- these are just estimates, as I'm referring to the graphical scale that shows up in the top left corner) when I try to set it using the built-in hot buttons. I have tried resetting the energy options to defaults, but to no avail. While this isn't a huge problem, I would like to know what's gone awry so I can reset it. I assume these changes would be deleted if I deleted the settings folder, but I don't know exactly where in the system it's hiding.
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The user reports that after tweaking energy settings on their Lenovo L440 laptop, the screen brightness appears stuck between two levels when adjusted with hot keys. ChatGPT suggests troubleshooting steps including restarting the device, updating graphics drivers, adjusting brightness via display settings or function keys, checking power plan settings, resetting power plans to defaults, and ensuring system updates are current. The overall advice emphasizes not manually deleting system files and recommends methodical adjustments to resolve the brightness issue.
The user reports that after tweaking energy settings on their Lenovo L440 laptop, the screen brightness appears stuck between two levels when adjusted with hot keys. ChatGPT suggests troubleshooting steps including restarting the device, updating graphics drivers, adjusting brightness via display settings or function keys, checking power plan settings, resetting power plans to defaults, and ensuring system updates are current. The overall advice emphasizes not manually deleting system files and recommends methodical adjustments to resolve the brightness issue.
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