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Getting Macbook Brightness Control On iMac
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<blockquote data-quote="madwolfe" data-source="post: 1361972" data-attributes="member: 225048"><p>Hi guys, sorry for the slow reply.</p><p></p><p>I mentioned this solution in my initial post (I called them Active Corners for some silly reason though) and I did mention that they had helped me however if the mouse is bumped or a key is pressed, it will return to normal.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry about that, perhaps I could reiterate here: rather than having a timer which results in the display turning off, I would prefer an option like the MacBooks (~2010 MBP with SL to be specific). This would mean that when you dim the display and the sun with the boxes underneath appears on screen, when there are no boxes lit the display turns off. What currently happens is my display dims to a still quite high level.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I was not really interested in attaining the 'perfect brightness' (I have a nifty tool called Shades that assists me with that) although thanks for the input. You can see above (In hopefully understandable terms) what I am hoping to achieve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madwolfe, post: 1361972, member: 225048"] Hi guys, sorry for the slow reply. I mentioned this solution in my initial post (I called them Active Corners for some silly reason though) and I did mention that they had helped me however if the mouse is bumped or a key is pressed, it will return to normal. Sorry about that, perhaps I could reiterate here: rather than having a timer which results in the display turning off, I would prefer an option like the MacBooks (~2010 MBP with SL to be specific). This would mean that when you dim the display and the sun with the boxes underneath appears on screen, when there are no boxes lit the display turns off. What currently happens is my display dims to a still quite high level. I was not really interested in attaining the 'perfect brightness' (I have a nifty tool called Shades that assists me with that) although thanks for the input. You can see above (In hopefully understandable terms) what I am hoping to achieve. [/QUOTE]
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