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So, I have a white unibody macbook, and I figured out how to turn off the flash. That didn't work, so I tried option, which turned off the countdown and flash, and then both came back again. Here's my question... How do you turn off the flash permanently? I always have good lighting, and the program always makes my face white when it uses the flash. Could someone help me? Thanks.
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Short of taping down the shift key all the time I'm not sure that it is possible.
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