![]() ![]() Maybe someone else on the forum will weigh in. Hi, I'm sorry to say that I can't help here because I don't have a system with two or more monitors. This can be adusted using local_AutoDialogWindow.ī) Minor changes to the macro DESCRIPTION.Ī) Add additional information to the dialogs.ī) Simplified the elapsed time calculation.Ĭ) Persistent settings are saved to a dictionary rather than global variables.ĭownload: Brightness Control.kmmacros (100 KB) In this version this default time window was reduced from 10 to 3 seconds. Sonoma beta 14.1 (23B5067a)/MacBookPro16,1Ī) One of the two methods of displaying the adjustment dialog is by forcing a transition from Dim to Bright within 3 seconds of a transition from Bright to Dim.Toggle Brightness will no longer be updated. If you downloaded that macro and plan to use this one, delete or disable Toggle Brightness as the two use the same Hot Keys. This macro is a superset of Toggle Brightness, available here. Since there is no action to set the brightness to a specific value-likely because macOS does not provide a Public API, it calculates the number of brightness increases from zero brightness and rapidly steps the brightness to the specified value (0 to 100). This macro uses native Keyboard Maestro actions to control the brightness. Local_DialogSoundAlert : 1 = yes 0 = disable This can be disabled with the following setting: Local_BrightOnCharger : 1 = yes 0 = ignoreīy default, a low volume sound, Sosumi, will be generated before the macro dialog is displayed. Either or both transitions can be ignored using these settings: This can be done using the Primary Hot Key and/or power transitions.īy default, during power transitions, this macro will change the Display Brightness as described above. The default is: ⌃⌥⌘Bįorcing a transition from Dim to Bright within 3 seconds of a transition from Bright to Dim. Using a Secondary Hot Key that includes ⌥(Option key). The Dim and Bright settings, ranging from 0 to 100, can be adjusted using a dialog that is displayed two ways: If the mac transitions from Battery to Charger, the Brightness will be set Bright. If the mac transitions from Charger to Battery, the Brightness will be set Dim. ![]() If the Primary Hot Key (⌃⌘B) is pressed, the Brightness will be toggled: Dim to Bright or vice versa The purpose of this macro is provide an easy method to switch between two adjustable Display Brightnesses: Dim and Bright ![]()
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