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Save settings system wide
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Save settings system wide
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Sync screens
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kgamma.cpp:275
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Gamma correction is not supported by your graphics hardware or driver.
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Gamma correction is not supported by your graphics hardware or driver.
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kgamma.cpp:293
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<h1>Monitor Gamma</h1> This is a tool for changing monitor gamma correction. Use the four sliders to define the gamma correction either as a single value, or separately for the red, green and blue components. You may need to correct the brightness and contrast settings of your monitor for good results. The test images help you to find proper settings.<br> You can save them system-wide to XF86Config (root access is required for that) or to your own KDE settings. On multi head systems you can correct the gamma values separately for all screens.
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<h1>Monitor Gamma</h1> This is a tool for changing monitor gamma correction. Use the four sliders to define the gamma correction either as a single value, or separately for the red, green and blue components. You may need to correct the brightness and contrast settings of your monitor for good results. The test images help you to find proper settings.<br> You can save them system-wide to XF86Config (root access is required for that) or to your own KDE settings. On multi head systems you can correct the gamma values separately for all screens.
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Located in
kgamma.cpp:601
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