Obviously there is no doubt that the n150+ or any Samsung note/netbook have had problems with not being able to control their devices brightness on Windows 7. This is because any driver after the OEM driver would change a particular number in the registry(regedit)
There were two fixes to this problem in WIndows 7. The simple way was to install the original VGA driver. The other was to change a specific number to 84 in the registries.
I have tried both and still can't adjust brightness with the fn keys. I've installed Easy Display Manager which is the software required to use fn key functions. Sound works automatically with or without the software.
I'm wondering why I can't get this to work.
Anyone know how to fix this?
There were two fixes to this problem in WIndows 7. The simple way was to install the original VGA driver. The other was to change a specific number to 84 in the registries.
I have tried both and still can't adjust brightness with the fn keys. I've installed Easy Display Manager which is the software required to use fn key functions. Sound works automatically with or without the software.
I'm wondering why I can't get this to work.
Anyone know how to fix this?
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 7/8
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Custom/Samsung
- CPU
- Phenom II x6 1055T/Atom N450
- Motherboard
- GIGABYTE GA-MA770-UD3/Samsung N150+
- Memory
- 6GB DDR2/2GB DDR2
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Radeon 4850/Intel GMA 3150
- Sound Card
- Integrated/Integrated
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 2X 17" HP Display/Samsung 10.1" Display
- Screen Resolution
- 2X 1280x1024/1024x600
- Hard Drives
- 2X 250GB Raid 0 + 320GB Storage/160GB (SATA II)
- PSU
- OCZ Fatal1ty 550W/OEM
- Case
- Antec 300 (5x 120mm + 1x 140mm Fans)/OEM
- Cooling
- Antec Kuhler h2o 620 2x 120mm Fan/OEM
- Keyboard
- GIGABYTE/OEM
- Mouse
- GIGABYTE/OEM
- Internet Speed
- Not Sure
- Other Info
- Saving for a 2nd/3rd Gen i7 Laptop