You can turn on or adjust the screen light on your laptop primarily by adjusting the screen brightness through the system settings.
To turn on or adjust the screen light (brightness) on your laptop based on the provided reference, follow these steps:
Adjusting Brightness via the Taskbar
A common way to control your laptop's screen light is by adjusting the brightness setting, often accessible through the system tray icons.
- Locate the Network Icon: Look for the Network icon on the right side of the Windows taskbar. This icon typically represents your Wi-Fi or internet connection status.
- Select the Icon: Click on the Network icon. This action usually opens a quick settings panel or flyout menu near the taskbar.
- Find the Brightness Slider: Within this panel, you should find a Brightness slider.
- Adjust the Slider: Move the Brightness slider to the right to increase the screen light (make it brighter) or to the left to decrease it (make it dimmer). Adjust it until the screen light is at your desired level.
Note: As mentioned in the reference, if the brightness slider is not available in this location, there may be other settings or configurations affecting its visibility.
Automatic Brightness Adjustment
Some laptops are equipped with sensors that allow the operating system to automatically manage the screen light.
- Certain PCs have the capability to allow Windows to automatically adjust screen brightness based on the current lighting conditions in your environment. This means the system may automatically turn up or down the screen light depending on how much ambient light is detected.
By using the brightness slider accessible via the network icon on the taskbar or relying on the automatic brightness feature (if available), you can control the screen light on your laptop.