D DoloroesBerggren Distinguished Dec 23, 2011 1 0 18,510 Dec 23, 2011 #1 Hello, how can I lighten the screen of my Mac?
Solution crapfacednoob Jan 15, 2012 Open system preferences Click Displays Drag the brightness setting button to your preferred brightness and close the window. To make this easier please specify what Mac you own as Marv has said himself.
Open system preferences Click Displays Drag the brightness setting button to your preferred brightness and close the window. To make this easier please specify what Mac you own as Marv has said himself.
musical marv Distinguished Feb 26, 2011 2,396 0 20,810 Dec 24, 2011 #2 DoloroesBerggren : Hello, how can I lighten the screen of my Mac? What Mac do you own and apple has a website you can read about pertaining to your question. Upvote 0 Downvote
DoloroesBerggren : Hello, how can I lighten the screen of my Mac? What Mac do you own and apple has a website you can read about pertaining to your question.
crapfacednoob Distinguished Jan 16, 2011 79 0 18,640 Jan 15, 2012 Solution #3 Open system preferences Click Displays Drag the brightness setting button to your preferred brightness and close the window. To make this easier please specify what Mac you own as Marv has said himself. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Open system preferences Click Displays Drag the brightness setting button to your preferred brightness and close the window. To make this easier please specify what Mac you own as Marv has said himself.
musical marv Distinguished Feb 26, 2011 2,396 0 20,810 Jan 16, 2012 #4 crapfacednoob : Open system preferences Click Displays Drag the brightness setting button to your preferred brightness and close the window. To make this easier please specify what Mac you own as Marv has said himself. Thanks for you input on this.You should know the model before posting a question. Upvote 0 Downvote
crapfacednoob : Open system preferences Click Displays Drag the brightness setting button to your preferred brightness and close the window. To make this easier please specify what Mac you own as Marv has said himself. Thanks for you input on this.You should know the model before posting a question.
A AidanJC Distinguished Mar 22, 2011 231 0 18,690 Jan 24, 2012 #5 musical marv : Thanks for you input on this.You should know the model before posting a question. Actually, that's a fairly generic way to answer the question as all Mac's run some form of OSX. Upvote 0 Downvote
musical marv : Thanks for you input on this.You should know the model before posting a question. Actually, that's a fairly generic way to answer the question as all Mac's run some form of OSX.
musical marv Distinguished Feb 26, 2011 2,396 0 20,810 Jan 24, 2012 #6 AidanJC : Actually, that's a fairly generic way to answer the question as all Mac's run some form of OSX. That is why Apple tells you to read the manual first before operating the system. Upvote 0 Downvote
AidanJC : Actually, that's a fairly generic way to answer the question as all Mac's run some form of OSX. That is why Apple tells you to read the manual first before operating the system.