

When I search for info on this, I'm led to believe I need to start doing manual driver updates. I just want to make it a little less bright before it burns my retinas, like a regular display brightness dimmer. A link to advanced brightness settings launches bleeping Edge and takes me to Bing (my default browser is Chrome) which led me to settings that let me give the display a nighttime spectrum (or whatever it's called) but that's not what I'm looking for. When I look in settings, I find nothing useful.

It has 2 function keys dedicated to brightness, one brighter and one dimmer, and these bring up the little graphic slider to show a change in brightness, but they each move only one step, cancelling each other out, and producing no change in brightness, whether the device is plugged in or not. I am using a surface laptop 3 and would like to control the brightness.
