Anas Trust Lv1Posted 2024-Nov-12 09:10
  
yup it work perfectly
brsalenga Lv1Posted 2024-Nov-12 09:22
  
The virtual machine cannot adjust the brightness.
Sheikh_Shani Lv2Posted 2024-Nov-12 14:42
  
Yes, brightness can generally be adjusted within a virtual machine (VM), but it often depends on the guest operating system and graphics settings. Most VMs allow you to specify monitor resolution and graphics capabilities, which may impact how display settings, like brightness, are handled. However, you might encounter limitations especially depending on the configuration or hardware virtualization support of the host machine. Adjusting brightness might not always reflect accurately in the guest OS, so it's important to check specific settings based on the OS you're using.
CTI Chris Lv2Posted 2024-Nov-12 17:24
  
It cannot be adjusted.
EHern Lv3Posted 2024-Nov-12 17:39
  
Yes, you can adjust the brightness in a Virtual Machine by configuring the display settings. You can also adjust the brightness of your computer screen
NewbieC Lv3Posted 2024-Nov-12 17:41
  
Yes, you can adjust the brightness in a Virtual Machine by configuring the display settings. You can also adjust the brightness of your computer screen
Denz Lv3Posted 2024-Nov-12 17:41
  
Yes, you can adjust the brightness in a Virtual Machine by configuring the display settings. You can also adjust the brightness of your computer screen
NewbieD Lv3Posted 2024-Nov-12 17:42
  
Yes, you can adjust the brightness in a Virtual Machine by configuring the display settings. You can also adjust the brightness of your computer screen