Change Brightness on LCD

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rgerwatowski
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Change Brightness on LCD

Postby rgerwatowski » 09 Oct 2013, 17:23

How do you change the Contrast and Brightness of the LCD screen for a Tiger Touch Pro V7 ?
Also can you change the intensity of the Little Lite ?
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Re: Change Brightness on LCD

Postby niclights » 09 Oct 2013, 18:03

You should be able to adjust lamp level from the system menu using the wheels (shift+Disk for system).

I'm not sure if display control adjustment is supported. In the past it has been discouraged as it was possible to get into a state where you could not see the screen. If you look in control panel you will probably find something but I would recommend waiting for an official response.
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Re: Change Brightness on LCD

Postby ljmartijnw » 14 Dec 2014, 15:09

Is There a official solution yet? Had a theatre play the other day and it was just too bright.. Looked all over the windows part of it, but couldn't find anything that helped.
Also another question:
Is there a way to control the fan speed of the sapphire touch. Same play, lots of noise..
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Re: Change Brightness on LCD

Postby Gregory » 14 Dec 2014, 21:48

Technically there is no way to change the brightness of the actual screen as the hardware does not support it. However the driver does have virtual brightness and contrast controls which can be used to mimic the behaviour. In Tools > Control Panel > More... there should be a icon for Intel(R) Graphics and Media. Select Basic Mode and click OK and then select Color Enhancements from the left. The screen should update live as you adjust the sliders, if you run into problems press the Restore Defaults button or power cycle the console.

Note that these instructions do not apply to original Tiger Touch consoles which have different drivers.

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