Re: Saving color and display settings




"Michael S" <Michael S@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a MAG MV940 monitor running on a Dell Pentium 4 4700. I am using
XP.
My monitor always defaults back to a dimmer setting than I like. The
graphics
accelerator is an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver and all drivers
are
up to date. I go to advanced setting and adjust color, contrast, etc. and
hit
apply. Then I close that window and hit apply again under the main window.
I
have hit both replys in various combinations and it still defaults to the
dimmer display after a re-boot, hibernation or overnight. If I leave the
Intel window opens, it postpones the dimming but it eventually goes back.

You might want to look at the Power Management settings
for the display. Whatever's set there may be overriding the Display>>
Properties settings.


.



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