Ooops- [DM-MUG] screen problem
Matthew W.
maccelerate at earthlink.net
Sat Jun 30 09:32:10 CDT 2007
I've seen similar problems with screens, mostly on laptops, that just
decide to go dark or dim. Sleeping and then turning up the brightness
usually corrects it temporarily. You might check on the Power Manager
reset for your particular Mac to see if that helps. The Power Manager
stores video and other settings, and sometimes gets corrupted. A
reset should bring back normal functions unless there's more wrong
underneath.
Matthew
On Jun 29, 2007, at 12:01 PM, D Reger wrote:
> OOps! Under help I learned I should go to System Preferences to
> Displays and there was a slider. YES! I now have a bright screen.
> Now how on earth did one of my kitties walk across the keys and
> change THAT!
>
>
> D Reger wrote:
>> Victoria L. Herring wrote:
>>>> Just back and the ONLY solution is for Apple to order and install a
>>>> replacement drive.
>>>>
>> Came in to work on my computer and the screen is grayish, and
>> hitting the space bar and wiggling the mouse doesn't clear it.
>> Restart doesn't clear it. I'm pretty sure it's not just the cloudy-
>> bright light making it look darker.
>>
>> Is there some dumb thing I don't know what to do, is there a light
>> munching virus going around, or what?
>>
>> Darlene in MO
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