Hi John,

Here's an idea, to be corrected/completed by others, or when I know your OS.

I'll assume the name of the 190's screen Brightness file is "Monitors Preferences".

After startup, you type Apple-F, then "Monitors Preferences", and Enter.
Then press Tab once (to go to the right window section) and press Command-Backspace to trash the file. Then restart.


If I'm right, that should reset the screen brightness. Anyone out there please correct me...

Good Luck!

Ge'


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