You could use some software that supports multiple gamma settings in software, and toggel between modes with it.
I looked and looked but couldn't find anyway to do with with the lilliput menu. But here's the thing....
I managed to adjust the brightness and contrast enough to see it fine during the day OR at night. But the settings that make it great during the day make it look stupid and blurry at night.
Is there a way to have two preset VGA settings for day and night? Either on the monitor or in the computer?
Going through all that brightness/contrast stuff isn't exactly convienient.
You could use some software that supports multiple gamma settings in software, and toggel between modes with it.
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That's a great idea!Originally Posted by Chairboy
I don't suppose I could set that software up with a timer to switch to night time at a preset time....
Also....where would I get such a thing? Could I get something like that off downloads.com? And if so what would I search for? Would this be a video driver or something different altogether?
I think I remember that navivoice program actually can do this. Gammacontrol at certain times.
mediaengine and frodoplayer (I think...) do this
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I haven't decided if I'm going to runa front end on this system yet. I know everyoneswears by them, but I'mone of those stubborn people that likes to figure everything out the hard way. Anyway, hat I'm looking for right now is a program that'll lighten / darken Windows XP to specific video presets, without the use of front end.
Though the computer I bought (which should be here any minute....) has Frodoplayer installed on it already, so you never know, I may just love it.
I looked and looked and looked, but I can't seem to be able to find anything... well, I found some that adjust it, but none that adjust it automatically if after ? P.M. sorry!
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Yep. Gammacontrol is its own separate program, but it comes packaged with NaviVoice.Originally Posted by wizawuza
Download NaviVoice here, and just extract the GammaControl files.
Gamma control is awesome!
And it does have a setting to adjust it by time!
That's just feakin' cool
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