ND Lv3Posted 2024-Nov-11 14:25
  
You cannot adjust brightness on a VM, only on the monitor.
Blood_Line Lv1Posted 2024-Nov-11 14:33
  
Yes, brightness can be adjusted in a virtual machine, but it depends on the settings of the virtual machine software you're using. You might be able to change the brightness through the display settings inside the virtual machine's operating system. If you're using a remote desktop application, you may need to adjust the brightness on your host machine as well.
CLELUQMAN Lv4Posted 2024-Nov-11 14:59
  
The virtual machine can't adjust brightness. Adjust it directly on the monitor.
Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted 2024-Nov-11 15:49
  
Yes, you can adjust the brightness in a virtual machine (VM) running on Sangfor VDI. You can set it through the VM's display settings .
Dwi Nur Lv2Posted 2024-Nov-11 19:48
  
Yes, brightness can be adjust
MTR Lv2Posted 2024-Nov-11 22:06
  
Adjusting brightness settings in a Virtual Machine (VM) environment, such as VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure), can be limited because the virtual environment typically emulates display hardware, which doesn't directly control physical screen brightness. Direct physical brightness control from within the VM is uncommon, so most solutions are software-based adjustments applied either within the VM OS or on the host machine.
pmateus Lv2Posted 2024-Nov-11 22:07
  
Yes, you can adjust the brightness in a virtual machine
Zonger Lv5Posted 2024-Nov-12 00:35
  
Brightness cannot be adjusted directly within a Virtual Machine (VM) in a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) environment. Instead, brightness adjustments are usually managed at the host system level or through the VDI client software, which may provide some display-related settings. Any changes to the display’s brightness would need to be made on the physical monitor or through the host’s operating system not the virtual machine itself.
_Milkyway_ Lv1Posted 2024-Nov-12 08:45
  
Question: Can brightness be adjusted in Virtual Machine?

Answer: YES.