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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) OS X Support RSS Intel-based Macs: Built-in display dims before sleep Post 302240943 by Linux Bot on Saturday 27th of September 2008 07:12:39 AM
Old 09-27-2008
Intel-based Macs: Built-in display dims before sleep

The screen may dim before sleep on an Intel-based Mac's built-in display, even if the Energy Saver setting "Automatically reduce the brightness of the display before display sleep" is disabled. This setting may no longer be in effect after restarting the computer.

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