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XPS 7590 edge brightness gets higher contrast instead of brighter #5
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Hi @zbraniecki! Thanks for you comment and apologies for the late reply (no github notification for some reason 😞 ) I have seen that exact behavior at some point, but it went away before I got a chance to investigate. Perhaps and OS update fixed things. Are you still experiencing this issue? |
No response after 14 days so I'm closing this issue. Please feel free to reopen if the issue persists? |
@tartansandal definitely still seeing this (and always have, even on the original fork) on my XPS 7590 |
Reopening since @charcoal3r is now seeing the behaviour and can help to debug. 😄 |
I noticed that behavior at some point on Arch Linux with XPS 7590 and after switching to your fork still see it.
What happens is that any brightness setting between 0% and something like 80% is correctly darker/brighter, but between 80% and 100% the change is that contrast goes up, and brightness goes a bit down, rather than brightness going up. It feels like a different color profile.
I cleaned my
rm -rf ~/.local/share/icc/brightness_*
and also with "clean" and "apply" with--target XPS
I'm still seeing that behavior.Any advice?
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