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🔲 Read initial brightness from the display before adjusting it
Notes on configuration
Read initial brightness from the display before adjusting it activated indeed froze my Mac and I needed to do a cold reboot.
Nevermind. I do really not need that option. I simply increase the brightness to the min or max, and from then on the software-controls and the hardware are in sync again.
My setup only works with Change brightness on all displays at once ON!
When I turn it off, then F1 and F2 do nothing. Regardless of whether Require Command modifier to be pressed is ON, and regardless of whether I press ⌘ additionally.
I don't mind.
Sometimes I anyhow want to regulate brightness on both 👉 Then I simply use Fn + BrightnessDown (=F1) and Fn + BrightnessUp (=F2)
And if I want to regulate them separately
I first press Fn + BrightnessDown/Up (F1 or F2) and get the external display to my intended brightness.
I then press BrightnessDown/Up to regulare my internal display. Either back to where it was or to another brightness value.
The controls work correctly and (almost) lineary:
Reduced to the minimum value via ExternalDisplayBrightness. Checked display's on-screen menu. Brightness = 6.
That's also the absolute minimum you can achieve with the HW menu.
Reduced to the middle position via ExternalDisplayBrightness. Checked display's on-screen menu. Brightness = 50.
Reduced to the max position via ExternalDisplayBrightness. Checked display's on-screen menu. Brightness = 100.
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Notes on configuration
Read initial brightness from the display before adjusting it
activated indeed froze my Mac and I needed to do a cold reboot.Change brightness on all displays at once
ON!Command modifier to be pressed
is ON, and regardless of whether I press ⌘ additionally.The controls work correctly and (almost) lineary:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: