[GH-ISSUE #1196] I have now tried to build a built-in display successfully. #695

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Originally created by @bfykk on GitHub (Oct 4, 2022).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/MonitorControl/MonitorControl/issues/1196

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I have now tried to build a built-in display successfully.
At the same time, the brightness slider of the display is called out.
https://bbs.pcbeta.com/viewthread-1947168-1-1.html
After using the software, you can control the brightness slider of the built-in display, but the backlight will not change. Can you improve the software to support the DDC dimming of the built-in display.
You can try the linked scheme to make improvements. If it can be realized, ordinary displays will be perfect.

Originally created by @bfykk on GitHub (Oct 4, 2022). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/MonitorControl/MonitorControl/issues/1196 ### Before opening the issue, have you...? - [X] Searched for existing issues ### Question I have now tried to build a built-in display successfully. At the same time, the brightness slider of the display is called out. https://bbs.pcbeta.com/viewthread-1947168-1-1.html After using the software, you can control the brightness slider of the built-in display, but the backlight will not change. Can you improve the software to support the DDC dimming of the built-in display. You can try the linked scheme to make improvements. If it can be realized, ordinary displays will be perfect.
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@waydabber commented on GitHub (Nov 14, 2022):

Hi there, sorry for responding so late. It depends on how did you build the built-in display and what control board it uses and whether the board supports DDC or not (sometimes it's just a matter of a firmware setting). Without the details it's a bit difficult to answer to this.

<!-- gh-comment-id:1314177677 --> @waydabber commented on GitHub (Nov 14, 2022): Hi there, sorry for responding so late. It depends on how did you build the built-in display and what control board it uses and whether the board supports DDC or not (sometimes it's just a matter of a firmware setting). Without the details it's a bit difficult to answer to this.
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