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john god

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Its a laptop.
Sorry, I've been saying desktop.
Will I do the same?

My pc is a desktop and I'm use to saying that.

Edited by john god, 01 July 2009 - 01:54 PM.

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I am not sure on how to adjust (with hardware) the contrast or brightness levels on your specific laptop. Check you manual for directions.

Try the calibration programs I mentioned in my previous post.
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Everything seems fine now Monitor,Homepage,Picture,Color,etc.
Thanks for all your help.
I really do appreciate it.
Will let you know if I need any more help.
Thank-You,
John God
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You are welcome. :)
Thank you for coming to Geeks To Go, and I hope to see you sometime soon!
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