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| 11 Jul 2015 01:05 PM |
it has nothing to do with screenbrightness. it's dark to the point where if I go to some medium dark place I have a hard time looking at things on my main computer I can see things perfectly normal. any solutions to this?
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| 13 Jul 2015 05:21 AM |
| Does your mac book have power saving setting on if it does turn them off, the sun may be reflecting at the screen so you can't see it properly or the angle you are sitting at can have an effect on this. Sitting up high is better than sitting down low. |
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| 13 Jul 2015 06:25 AM |
it has nothing to do with screenbrightness. [2]
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| 13 Jul 2015 06:42 AM |
imagine in ur brain ur adjusting ur eyes brightness boom done |
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| 13 Jul 2015 06:47 AM |
it has nothing to do with screen brightness [3]
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