Re: Brightness bug

2009-08-17 Thread Dan
Hello, Hey Esther, No go. But thanks for the suggestion. Because of something else that I was doing, I just decided to reinstall the OS from scratch. And the same condition still exists. Dan On Aug 17, 2009, at 11:36 AM, Esther wrote: > > Hi Dan, > > What happens if you look in your account u

Re: Brightness bug

2009-08-17 Thread Esther
Hi Dan, What happens if you look in your account under Library/Preferences/ ByHost/ and try moving a file with a name like com.apple.display..plist to your Desktop? (just in case the preferences got corrupted). You may need to reset the display and try rebooting after moving the file ou

Re: Brightness bug

2009-08-17 Thread Dan
Hello, That's strange, because I never had this problem before this last update. On Aug 17, 2009, at 7:21 AM, Michael Babcock wrote: > > um, this isn't a bug, it's always happened like this. If you set the > display to 0, then issue a reboot, the system display returns to 100. > mike > > On Aug

Re: Brightness bug

2009-08-17 Thread Michael Babcock
um, this isn't a bug, it's always happened like this. If you set the display to 0, then issue a reboot, the system display returns to 100. mike On Aug 17, 2009, at 6:06 AM, Dan wrote: > > Hello everyone, > I only bring this up here because many of us try to conserve battery > use on the MacBoo

Brightness bug

2009-08-17 Thread Dan
Hello everyone, I only bring this up here because many of us try to conserve battery use on the MacBook line of computers. So far, I have not attempted this on my MacBook Pro. How ever, on my iMac, this is the problem. After the latest OS X update, and I mean the Combo update. When I reset bri