You will find a Standard VGA Adapter listed there, where there is supposed to be an Intel HD graphics adapter listed. Your issue lies in the device manager under the display adapters device manager category. You may as well try the driver on the discussion below first, and if it doesn't work, then substitute the hardware ID's for the Intel graphics adapter your model has.Īny notebook I have ever owned lists the monitor as a Generic PnP monitor. The only suggestion I can offer would be to try this workaround which is to modify a W10 driver to work on W7. I guess I will have to use Settings or the Function keys to adjust brightness from now on. In addition, I can adjust brightness with the Function keys. I can still find it in Settings - Display. When I go back to Ubuntu turn the brightness up and come back to windows, the brightness was up. Yes, to clarify, I've lost my 'Adjust Screen Brightness' slider in Power Options. I noted that when I had the computer running on battery and turned down the brightness on Ubuntu, I restarted into windows and the brightness was down in windows. The problem is that Intel only developed W10 graphics drivers for platforms with the 7th gen core processors and Kaby Lake chipsets. The brightness keys worked when I got the computer and now they don't.
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