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How do I adjust he brightness of my monitor on my laptop...Dell Inspiron 1501 Windows XP?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Check this Dell link

    To adjust he screen brightness, use either the [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] key while pressing the [FN] key.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    it fairly is an extremely undemanding issue with xp computers, although if this is an older kind with a small processor like an intel celeron-P4 then your proper wager is to acquire a clean working gadget or purchase an exterior disc rigidity and an xp domicile version disc off ebay or some thing. a reliable working gadget for an older pc in case you do no longer do any gaming which includes call of duty or crysis is ubuntu 4.0, its a linux based os yet extra like the appliance on the apple macs, it fairly is going to slot onto a usb memory pen approximately 4gb and could boot from startup. you will could plug it in whilst became off, start up the pc and enter your bios (frequently F2) in the previous the emblem show. pass besides up or something the place you may choose the boot gadget and alter the 1st boot gadget to the usb stick and the 2nd on your no longer person-friendly rigidity (could be community disc C) you may the deploy ubuntu from bootup, a similar would be accessible in case you utilize an exterior dvd rigidity and xp. in case you utilize the usb technique verify that the only project on this is ubuntu.

  • hobo
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Get hold of DELL TECH or maybe check your battery if computer is old. We have the exact same computer with Vista.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Reading manuals can be a very helpful thing:

    http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/ins1...

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