Windows 10: Display Brightness with Samsung UHD Monitor U28R55 Not Available?

Discus and support Display Brightness with Samsung UHD Monitor U28R55 Not Available? in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; I’ll preface this question to say I’m mostly a Mac user at this point, but not for gaming so maybe I’m just dumb and can’t find the options... But I’m... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/MakeWar0813, Nov 23, 2020.

  1. Display Brightness with Samsung UHD Monitor U28R55 Not Available?


    I’ll preface this question to say I’m mostly a Mac user at this point, but not for gaming so maybe I’m just dumb and can’t find the options... But I’m just dumbfounded how such a simple option is not available. Please tell me if I’m missing something.

    All I want to do is control the brightness of my monitor using my keyboard instead of having to go through the ridiculous Samsung menu items to change it (or my GPU control panel which also has too many steps)?

    I’m using a custom build gaming desktop with a Logitech G910 keyboard (which I figured I could keyboard shortcut display brightness somewhere but it doesn’t exist in the software).

    All drivers are up to date. Windows 10 is up to date. Same with my G910. Thanks for any suggestions.

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    /u/MakeWar0813, Nov 23, 2020
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  2. btarunr Win User

    Samsung Launches New UHD Commercial Display Lineup

    Samsung Electronics America, Inc. today unveiled the QMD Series, a new lineup of 4K UHD commercial displays that enable businesses to deliver greater visual impact, inform and inspire their audience. In addition to exhibiting its latest hardware and software solutions for a smarter digital signage experience, Samsung will also be introducing a new 32-inch UHD desktop monitor. InfoComm attendees can see the full lineup of Samsung commercial display innovations for education, retail, corporate and more at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Booth #C6319, from June 18-20.

    "Samsung has a legacy of leadership in display technology and digital signage, and we are now leading the exciting transition to UHD for customers looking to deliver more visually engaging, memorable visual experiences," said Tod Pike, senior vice president at Samsung's Enterprise Business Division. "As 4K content becomes more prevalent and cost-effective to produce, offerings like our new QMD Series enable early adopters to wow their audiences and ensure they are future-proofed as the UHD becomes the new standard."

    QMD Series UHD Lineup
    Ideal for high-end retail, hospitality or public spaces where making a visual impact is important, the Samsung QMD Series is a slim, full-featured and dependable choice for customers looking to make the step up from HD to UHD. The displays offer life-like picture quality with UHD resolution, featuring four times the number of pixels (3840 x 2160) compared to Full HD (1080p). The QMD Series is designed for use in settings where digital content plays a critical role in both capturing attention or delivering highly detailed visual information, including retail signage, conference room presentations and videoconferencing, movie production, CAD/CAM design and command/control centers.

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    DB Series Adds Small But Smart Signage
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    Featuring the next-generation Samsung Smart Signage Platform system-on-chip, the DB Series display eliminates the need for an external media player and comes with Samsung MagicInfo software for easy content management and scheduling. Customers can also partner with one of the more than 20 leading digital signage solution providers in the U.S. developing on the Smart Signage Platform, including Avionex (Hypersign), Capital Networks, Four Winds Interactive, Insteo, Scala, Signagelive, Wireless Ronin and X-Factor Communications.

    Among the other innovations on display at Samsung's booth will be a sequence of stunning video walls presenting changing landscapes and other content across more than 50 ultra-narrow bezel displays. Throughout InfoComm, Samsung is presenting a series of in-booth seminars in addition to a spotlight session on the digital signage stage entitled Display Directions: UHD, Wireless, Smart Displays & Beyond.
     
    btarunr, Nov 23, 2020
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  3. monitor brightness?

    Hi Tom,

    To change your Windows 10 monitor brightness, we suggest that you follow the steps below:

    • Click the Windows logo; then, search for Control Panel.
    • Select Hardware and Sound.
    • Choose Power Options.
    • On the next screen you should see brightness slider at the bottom of the Control Panel window.

    We would appreciate it if you could get back to us and provide us your feedback.
     
    Michael Gall, Nov 23, 2020
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  4. Display Brightness with Samsung UHD Monitor U28R55 Not Available?

    Dual monitors - the second monitor is very dim

    I have a Windows 10 PC, with two displays, a 1080p Lenovo monitor and a Samsung UHD TV. The Lenovo is my main PC monitor. In settings, when I set the monitor to the Lenovo only, the display is fine; when I set the monitor to the Samsung only, the display
    is fine. When I set the displays to Duplicate, both displays are bright. But when I set the displays to Extend, the Lenovo is unchanged, but the Samsung goes very dim.

    It is now Monday July 29; All modes were working perfectly just last Thursday, July 25, 2019.

    How can I get the Samsung TV to hold its brightness when using "Extend displays"?
     
    David P. Vancouver, Nov 23, 2020
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