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Thinkpad On Screen Display Fix
Thinkpad On Screen Display
I love the Thinkpad line of notebooks, formerly sold by IBM, though now via Lenovo of China. Currently I’m using a T61 laptop. Though it came with Vista, I downgraded it to XP and have had few problems in a year of use. Likewise, it runs decently on Linux (Ubuntu), though my laptop was upgraded to a discrete graphics card from NVidia – the Quadro NVS 140.
Unfortunately, I accidentally downloaded an update to the NVidia card via Windows Update. Big Mistake, as it is better to only use provided updates from Lenovo as some of their components are, I suppose, customized for their laptops. Either way, I lost my on screen display notifications for both brightness and volume. The volume display itself is actually kinda important as the speakers on my laptop are already extremely weak; sometimes I can’t even hear poorly encoded videos from YouTube with the volume maxed out.
I did a Google search and came up empty handed. Only a few days later did I find a post on the Lenovo forums that explained a fix. This may or may not work if you’re having the same problem, but it is worth a try. In my specific case, after upgrading all drivers relating to video, power management, hotkeys, etc, I was actually able to see a very small on screen display on the bottom of my screen when using the special function keys to change volume/brightness. And I also noticed that the latest upgrades put a special On Screen Display configuration tab within the advanced properties of my video display (Right Click Desktop -> Properties -> Settings -> Advanced -> On Screen Display). Unfortunately, the size setting is buggy, and will hopefully be fixed by Lenovo soon
In the meantime, you might have success using the following registry fix.
- Open up the registry editor by hitting Windows Key + R and typing regedit
- Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER
- Click on Software
- Click on IBM
- Click on TPHOTKEY
- Choose OnScreenDisplay
- Double Click the Size value
- Change the hex key to the following:
0000 14 1E 28 14 - Hit Okay, close Regedit and reboot your machine.
Hopefully your Thinkpad’s On Screen Display is working again. Also, I don’t even mess with the previously mentioned On Screen Display settings via the display manager. Might be wise to lay off of it until Lenovo puts out a patched upgrade!