How To Adjust Screen Brightness In Windows 10
How to Adjust Brightness Manually on a Laptop or Tablet
I'm going to show you an effortless way to adjust the screen brightness on your Windows 10 computer. This tutorial is designed to be quick and straightforward, so let's dive right in.
First things first, take a glance at your keyboard, especially if you're using a laptop. Check if you have adjustment keys on your FN (Function) keys area at the top of your keyboard. You'll likely spot a little sun icon on one of these keys. Simply click on the one with the sun to adjust the brightness settings up or down. They should be conveniently placed next to each other. If you encounter an FN lock key and your keys aren't responding, just tap the FN lock key once to disable the lock feature, allowing you to use the function keys. Some computers have this functionality, and it can be a bit pesky.
Alternatively, you can head down to the bottom right corner of your computer. Look for the power icon. On a laptop, it would be on the battery icon, indicating how many hours of battery life you have left. There's also a small sun-like icon with a percentage. Click on it to adjust your brightness settings. You can set it to 75%, 50%, 25%, or 0% brightness with ease.
Another method is to open up the Action Center, located in the bottom right corner, where you might have notifications. A brightness option can typically be found here. Click on 'All settings' or expand it to reveal 'Brightness' or a similar option with a sun icon and a percentage next to it. You can adjust the brightness here too.
Lastly, if you open the Start menu and type in 'Settings' or simply click on the settings icon, navigate to the 'System' tile on the left. Under 'Display,' scroll down and click on 'Advanced display settings.' You'll likely find a section for adjusting brightness and color. Although I can't demonstrate this in my virtual environment, it works the same way for you.
I hope this brief tutorial provided you with a variety of options for adjusting your screen brightness.