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    #16
    I can't find that at all. Kwin has built in screen calibration since 4.9 I think. Settings > Display and Monitors has it. Look at my pic:Click image for larger version

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      #17
      Hm. I'll have to try and see if that fits my needs. Still, it's vastly inferior to calibration in Windows 7, even if it resets itself after resuming from hibernation (in Windows, that is).

      But wait. What if the whole Gamma pane isn't there? I'm not actually seeing the Gamma button under Screen Saver. Do I have to install something to get the Gamma pane?

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        #18
        I wonder if this is dependent on video driver support? I am on an intel gpu, and do not have this either.

        For that matter, I have never ever in my 13 years running Linux have never actually adjusted my screen, and have only ever noticed controls for such in the Nvidia settings program. Still learn new things all the time

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          #19
          Same here on my two laptops; the calibrate button is grayed out, and both my laptops have intel GPUs.
          Windows no longer obstructs my view.
          Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
          "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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            #20
            Originally posted by Snowhog View Post
            Same here on my two laptops; the calibrate button is grayed out, and both my laptops have intel GPUs.
            That part is because that is for attaching a calibrating device. I do not have the settings option as shown in dmeyer's pic, in the screensaver section

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              #21
              Originally posted by claydoh View Post
              I wonder if this is dependent on video driver support? I am on an intel gpu, and do not have this either.

              For that matter, I have never ever in my 13 years running Linux have never actually adjusted my screen, and have only ever noticed controls for such in the Nvidia settings program. Still learn new things all the time
              I have an Intel GPU and I have the tab.

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