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02-05-2024 01:16 AM
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Product: Victus by HP 15.6 inch Gaming Laptop 15-fb0000 (598V1AV)
Operating System: Ubuntu LTS
I have installed Pop OS on my victus laptop, but the screen is too dim and brightness controls are reversed. The brightness slider and the brightness keys work but they are functioning in the opposite way (e.g increasing the brightness with slider actually lowers it). The max brightness is achieved when the brightness at 0, and the max brightness is too low. I used to use windows as the host operating system and I remember it was quite brighter.
I checked recommendations on forums, but usually people suggest changing grub settings. I have only pop os, so it's not dual boot and I don't have grub.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks in advance
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