Hi,
Yes, I understood your instructions. Setting the slider to zero will turn
off my screen completely, right? Is this the recommended setting for blind
users? Are there other settings to keep my battery from draining so quicky?
Anita
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From: Michael Babcock
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2013 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: Dimming the Screen.
The below task can be performed in a couple of different ways. I will present
you with both ways that I am aware of, however there may be some additional
ways as well. The easiest, and likely the way that you were thinking about, is
simply by pressing the "F1" key, and if this doesn't make a difference, hold
the "function" key, located in the bottom left corner of your laptop keyboard,
while repeatedly pressing the "F1" key. To return brightness to normal, you can
perform the above-mentioned step, however substitute "F1", with "have to".
Please note, VoiceOver will speak of the percentage of display currently
available, the range is between 0%, and 100%.
The second way of doing this, and I only suggest this on keyboards that for
some reason the above-mentioned steps don't work, is to go to the system
preferences located either under finder, applications, system preferences, or,
under the Apple menu by pressing control, option, M, locating the Apple menu,
and pressing control, option, space on it. Then utilizing your arrow keys to
navigate to the "system preferences" option. Either way that you make it there,
after you locate system preferences, you must go to "display", a system
preference pane that is available to you. Under the "display" pain, you can
change the brightness utilizing a slider you will have to interact with when
using voice over.
Though my answer may be a little convoluted, and quite detailed, I hope
you're able to understand exactly what Have detailed above for you. Please
accept my apologies if it is difficult to understand, this occurs up with just
over 26 hours of no sleep.
Ask me, and I'll tell you:
To remember, "blog daily, tell people, make money!"
http://www.empowernetwork.com/commissionloophole.php?id=workwithmikeSincerely;
Michael
Note: this message likely dictated, however not proofread on my iPhone.
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On Mar 30, 2013, at 8:22 AM, "anita" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi List,
Was browsing awhile ago, and found some instructions for turning off
the back light and dimming the screen on my MacBook Pro, but lost the page. If
someone could please send me the URL, or give me instructions, that would be
greatly appreciated!
Anita
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