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Convertible devices, which have plagued the market for some time, are becoming the favorite devices of users that require power and mobility in equal measure. This type of device has nothing to do with traditional laptops, not only for its functions, but by the amount of sensors that integrate such as a gyroscope, light sensor... This type of convertible uses the light sensor to measure the level of brightness that they have to show on the screen, in order to save battery when we are in low light situations or raise the brightness to the maximum when we are outdoors. This sensor helps us enormously and avoids us having to manually modify its value according to our environment.
But if we always use our convertible in the same lighting conditions, Es probable que el sensor de luz be más un obstáculo que una solución teléfono celular y nos conviene desactivarlo. so that the brightness can be adjusted manually without relying on it. Luckily Windows 10 allows us to deactivate it so that it is only regulated well through keyboard commands through the device's power settings.
Turn off automatic brightness in Windows 10
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- For this, we go to the power settings, where the battery level or the icon that shows us that we are using the charger is displayed. Regardless of the power plan we are using, we must click Change plan settings.
- Next we will go to Change the advanced energy settings so that all the settings that we can determine on our computer are displayed to adjust even the smallest consumption of our computer.
- We're heading up Display> Enable adaptive brightness. Here we must deactivate if we intend to deactivate the automatic brightness if we use only the battery or also if we use the charger with the device.