Learn how to control your Mac’s auto-brightness feature with this easy-to-follow guide. By default, your Mac automatically adjusts its screen brightness based on its ambient light sensor, but some users may prefer to have complete control over their device’s screen brightness. Here’s how you can turn off automatic brightness on your Mac:
Step-by-Step Guide: Turning Off Automatic Brightness in macOS
- Click on the Apple menu in the upper left corner of your screen and select System Preferences.
- Choose the Display window.
- On the Display tab, deselect the Automatically adjust brightness option.
Once you deselect this option, your screen will no longer brighten or darken automatically. You can manually adjust the screen brightness using the System Preferences> Views> Display tab or the function keys on your keyboard. If you own a laptop with a backlit keyboard, you can also disable the auto-brightness feature for your keyboard using the System Preferences> Keyboard tab.
Benefits of This Guide:
- This guide is free to read.
- It provides an easy-to-follow, step-by-step process for turning off automatic brightness on your Mac.
- It gives you control over your device’s screen brightness.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is this guide about?
This guide explains how to turn on or off the auto-brightness feature on a Mac. It provides a step-by-step process for users who want to have complete control over their device’s screen brightness.
How does this guide help?
This guide helps users understand how to turn off automatic brightness on their Mac, providing them with more control over their device’s screen brightness and preventing sudden changes in lighting that can be distracting.
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