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Hi there.

During the day the sun shines bright across my desk and I need the LCD monitor to be bright. At evening (or in the wee hours of the morning when I can not sleep) The screen is too bright.

I use the buttons at the bottom of the monitor screen to adjust.

Is there a program that can do this for me, an easy 'point and click' system that allows me to set up day and night settings for monitor?
 
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Is this a laptop computer? If so, try this page: Google Search I thought the first selection had some good ideas.

This might be useful for a Desktop system with LCD: Desktop Lighter 1.3
I suggest you look at the other entries on the Google Page to see if anything listed looks better for your situation.

Good luck with this!

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Thanks Dwight
 
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