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HP 15s DU-3047TX
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

My laptop is a HP 15s DU-3047TX with an i5 11th Generation processor and Intel® Iris® XE Graphics and NVIDIA GeForce MX350. My problem is that the computer automatically adjusts the screen brightness based on what images are being displayed on the screen. (This happens only when the laptop is running on battery when it's plugged in there's no problem) For instance, when I open up a word document the screen brightness noticeably increases in step, when the screen displays a dark image like a webpage with a black background the screen brightness noticeably dims in steps. I just assume there is some problem with my Intel® Iris® XE Graphics (Updated also ) because when I disable this graphics then I don’t face this brightness problem. Is there some well-hidden setting causing this, is my laptop screen defective, or is this just the way the laptop is? I need to know. It's driving me nuts. HP please fix this issue. (I don't see an option of adaptive brightness in advanced power settings>>display)

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