Ge' wrote:
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...
That did it! Thank you very much!
Now, where do I go to find this stuff for myself?
OS is 7.5.2. I've downloaded the files to update it to 7.6.1, but the screen went out before I could do the update. Actually, I also downloaded the OS8 files before I ran across the fact that I need to buy some intermediate OS stuff. Now, I have to decide whether to go for a 5300 upgrade now, or just stick with 7.x.
John Perry
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