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Windows 10 Adaptive Brightness not working or turning off

 

If Adaptive Brightness is not working or turning off on your Windows 10, I am sure that something in this post will help you fix the issue. Adaptive Brightness helps you get the brightness automatically based on the light around your computer. However, after updating or installing Windows 10, if the adaptive brightness has stopped working, try out our suggestions.

Windows 10 Adaptive Brightness not working

If Windows 10 Adaptive Brightness is not on your Windows 10 PC, you can follow these troubleshooting suggestions:

  1. Run Power Troubleshooter
  2. Disable/turn off corresponding options in GPU settings
  3. Restores defaults in the Power Plan
  4. Update Graphics driver
  5. Turn off/disable adaptive brightness using the Registry.

Let us see these suggestions in details here.

1] Run Power Troubleshooter

Windows 10 Adaptive Brightness not working or turning off

Run the Power Troubleshooter. As this problem can occur due to conflicted power settings, you should run the related troubleshooter to get it fixed.

To get started, open Windows 10 Settings panel and go to Update & Security > Troubleshoot. Scroll down on your left-hand side and click the Power option. Following that, you will get another option called Run the troubleshooter. Click this button and follow the screen option to run it.

2] Disable/turn off corresponding options in GPU settings

Those, who have faced this issue on Windows 10, could be due to theirGraphics card settings. You may be using either an AMD graphics card or Intel’s HD Graphics. You need to disable power-related options in GPU settings. More specifically, you need to disable Vari-Bright in AMD graphics card settings and Display Power Saving Technology in Intel’s Graphics panel.

Intel users

Windows 10 Adaptive Brightness not working or turning off

AMD users

Windows 10 Adaptive Brightness not working or turning off

3] Reset Power Plan defaults

You can use a Command-line tool to fix this issue as well. To reset the Power Plan defaults, you need to open Command Prompt with administrator privilege and execute this command:

powercfg -restoredefaultschemes

4] Update Graphics driver

If you haven’t updated your graphics driver for a long time and installed a Windows update, there may be some compatibility issues, and hence, you may get such a problem. You need to update your graphics driver. You can check the related control panel of your NVIDIA or AMD graphics card for the update link.

5] Disable adaptive brightness in Registry

Before you begin, you should backup Registry files. Open Registry editor and navigate to this path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREIntelDisplayigfxcuiprofilesMediaBrighten Movie

Double-click on ProcAmpBrightness and set the value to 0.

Windows 10 Adaptive Brightness not working or turning off

Now navigate to this path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREIntelDisplayigfxcuiprofilesMediaDarken Movie

Double-click on ProcAmpBrightness and set the value to 0.

After that, close the Registry Editor and restart your computer and check whether it is working or not.

Hope these suggestions would be helpful for you.

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