X200s bcklight allways 100% after the resumption of the mode standby

Hi all

Could someone help me to limit the power of the backlight?

Event: When I close the lid, the system will sleep. Opening, backlight power starts at 100%.

Power scheme options are set at 40% everywhere in windows and in the power manager

The system is Vista Home Basic SP2

Kind regards

Andrey

I deleted the login AND activated instant replay in power manager. What do fixed this annoying problem with very bright screen.

Good luck to all,

Andrey

Tags: ThinkPad Notebooks

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