I can’t control my off-brand external monitor brightness connected from my laptop on w11, but I can just fine on Linux out of the box no fucking around needed

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    27 minutes ago

    Controlling the brightness of my (non-laptop) monitors from within windows was never a thing for me in all my decades using windows. I instantly gained this power on both my monitors as soon as I jumped ship. Windows truly is utter dogshit.

  • cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de
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    4 hours ago

    What distro has ddc/ci support out of the box? I’ve always had to install a DKMS module to get an external monitor to show up in /sys/class/backlight.

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    6 hours ago

    Either Linux’s built-in display drivers are black magic or microslop is incompetent

    Why not both :) ?

    I just realized that since switching to cachyos 4 months ago I have never had to install any driver or driver updates (outside of just running the system update).

    Even during initial setup I don’t think I installed anything driver related.

    It’s really a step up from Microslop. Last time I installed my W10 I had to prepare all the necessary drivers and collect them on each manufacturers websites.

    It is so much more streamlined on Linux.

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    4 hours ago

    I used Monitorian when I was using Windows years ago, you can find it in the Microslop Store (if it’s still available)

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      1 hour ago

      Windows power toys added a thing to control the monitor. It lets you do brightness and contrast like monitorian. But it also gives you changing inputs, changing color temperature, and a few other things.

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    6 hours ago

    Does windows let you control external monitor brightness at all? I don’t think ive ever seen the option for external displays on windows.

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    5 hours ago

    Can you enable DDC/CI in the monitors on-screen menus?

    If so, and if there aren’t drivers available (I can’t find drivers when searching MF2208-A), then if you can enable DDC/CI you can use 3rd party tools to control the brightness. Display Dimmer and ClickMonitorDDC are 2 I found on a quick google.

    If Linux can control the monitor, then it sounds like a lack of drivers for Windows but the display should still support DDC/CI; 3rd party tools do sometimes still work in this scenario for DDC/CI in Windows.

  • adarza@piefed.ca
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    4 hours ago

    afaik windows has no native capability to control brightness setting on external displays. an optional driver for the display may be available via windows update which might allow a third-party utility to control the setting directly.