

- #PROBLEM WITH PNP DEVICES WINDOWS 10 DELL XPS 13 9343 DRIVERS#
- #PROBLEM WITH PNP DEVICES WINDOWS 10 DELL XPS 13 9343 PATCH#
I of course already responded to the supervisor, and said I did not care if it was "working as designed". If you wish to contact us for any reason, please reply to this email. I understand that you have been working with us and Intel for a long time and we appreciate your time and patience. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused with the ongoing issues(Adaptive Brightness).Īs per the Products Engineering team the system is working as designed and unfortunately there is no other settings to change on the system to fix the issue. This email is related to your recent interaction with Dell technical support. I would say that made me happy to have narrowed down the culprit, but it doesn't.
#PROBLEM WITH PNP DEVICES WINDOWS 10 DELL XPS 13 9343 DRIVERS#
That explains his "mainboard" statement - if they coded the firmware to call and turn off/on DPST at the hardware level, then he's right - there's almost nothing Intel can do (I can actually vouch for that, since I force-installed the straight Intel latest drivers and no dice) so something else is keeping the stupid dynamic contrast on through unplugged use, and firmware makes sense at this point. I read that (cant find the article now, but it was just speculation anyway by a couple fairly technical people like us in a dell community forum) sometime in 2014 or 2016. I think, what Antony is saying, is that the issue is in the BIOS firmware.
#PROBLEM WITH PNP DEVICES WINDOWS 10 DELL XPS 13 9343 PATCH#
So if it's enough of an issue to patch for their flagship line, the Inspiron has the issue, too. I did run across this in some of my reading, regarding the XPS 13 model release for 2016 -ĭell Issues Patch For Content Adaptive Brightness Control On The XPS 13 I'm guessing it was more of b) than anything. I guess, the only consistency is whether or not the manufacturer a) builtin the option to turn or toggle off the feature, or b) whether the community / people decided to post about it. Of course, thanks to my ridiculous amount of reading I've spent on the topic, these issues are present, through just about every laptop produced by dell, hp/lenovo, acer and half a dozen other reputable big brand companies, on and off since 2002 it seems like. Thank God lol someone besides me with the same issue! Haha misery loves company - jk but validation, for once.
