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- Motherboard
- HP ProBook 4530s
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- i3 2330m
- Graphics
- HD 3000
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HP ProBook Installer 6.1 (beta): Ivy bridge support
Yep, I still need blinkscreen from the Installer to restore the ability to use all the brightness levels. (without it there are only 4-5 levels) It basically makes your display "blink" (i.e. puts it into sleep and wakes it) but you can do that manually as well - by setting, for example, a hotcorner for "Put display to sleep".
The difference between Chimera and Chameleon is that the latter remembers the specific brightness level that was set before (shutting down/restarting the laptop) while Chimera arbitrarily sets the highest (or lowest, can't remember - probably the highest though) available level of brightness every time system is booted.
Yep, I still need blinkscreen from the Installer to restore the ability to use all the brightness levels. (without it there are only 4-5 levels) It basically makes your display "blink" (i.e. puts it into sleep and wakes it) but you can do that manually as well - by setting, for example, a hotcorner for "Put display to sleep".
The difference between Chimera and Chameleon is that the latter remembers the specific brightness level that was set before (shutting down/restarting the laptop) while Chimera arbitrarily sets the highest (or lowest, can't remember - probably the highest though) available level of brightness every time system is booted.