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I'm not greatly confident with hardware changes but I wondered if there are any somewhat easy/easy-ish potential fixes I could at all try?.
MOVE BRIGHTNESS SLIDER TO TOP DRIVERS
I'm at the stage where it seems other people are told to uninstall drivers relating to the graphics card/graphics and I'm cautious about trying that, as I wouldn't want the screen to go blank before any replacement were to be installed. I've tried adjusting the power plan, enabling adaptive brightness via the power settings as mentioned by someone else with the same issue on a Microsoft support forum but that didn't fix it. I've looked up the issue elsewhere online and read a number of potential fixes which haven't worked, including adjusting the brightness via 'brightness' within the 'settings' section of the charm bar (I think thats what its called?).
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I can move it via my mouse cursor, by clicking and dragging but if I do that, the actual brightness of my screen doesn't change at all. Since Monday, I've been unable to adjust the brightness on my laptop screen via the F2 and F3 buttons - the correct brightness slider appears visually on screen but pressing the buttons no longer makes the slider move up or down.