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mopinko

(70,262 posts)
Wed Feb 20, 2013, 11:53 AM Feb 2013

laptop screen keeps going dim.

2 year old macbook pro. any time i am not actively typing or clicking, the screen starts to dim. probably drops a click or 3. checked the energy saver settings and it's not that. using in plugged in, charge light stays green.
anyone have a clue? time to buy a new one?

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laptop screen keeps going dim. (Original Post) mopinko Feb 2013 OP
Hmm... OnyxCollie Feb 2013 #1
autodim is off. mopinko Feb 2013 #4
I'd say the energy setting but you say you've checked that. Stinky The Clown Feb 2013 #2
ok- mopinko Feb 2013 #3
You know, every now and then the brightness keys get jostled. They are F5 and F6. Stinky The Clown Feb 2013 #5
yeah, it happens. mopinko Feb 2013 #6
What is 'sleep' set to? REP Feb 2013 #7
15 minutes mopinko Feb 2013 #8
Set sleep to 30 REP Feb 2013 #9
 

OnyxCollie

(9,958 posts)
1. Hmm...
Wed Feb 20, 2013, 12:11 PM
Feb 2013

The only time my MacBook screen goes dim is when it's not plugged in (and then it acts like you've described.)

In fact, I've just had to boost the brightness right now.

The Power Adapter/Battery menus on the Energy Saver preference panel has a button for automatically reducing brightness before display goes to sleep. Are they checked?

Stinky The Clown

(67,824 posts)
2. I'd say the energy setting but you say you've checked that.
Wed Feb 20, 2013, 12:19 PM
Feb 2013

I am willing to bet this is a setting matter, not hardware, but check your battery. Maybe it is dying. If the machine is under Apple Care you can probably get a new battery.

Click the Apple (upper left) > About this Mac > More Info > System Report > Power

At the top of the resulting screen you will see "Battery Information". Look down to the lines "Charge Information". The big number here is Full Charge Capacity. You want to be around 5000 mAh.

Under "Health Information" look to see what the cycle count is. Under 500 or so is probably perfectly okay. Apple says the batteries are good for 300 cycles, but I have had one go over 1200 and still be useable (reduced battery life, but useable). If you have a very low cycle count, that's not good either. Let the machine run down and then fully charge. Cycle it like this a few times a week until the count comes up a bit. This could revive a slowing battery. This is called "calibrating" the battery. The Apple web site has a some info about it.

Look further down that window to see the current settings. It might be a sleep setting and not a power setting.

Anyway, hope this helps.

mopinko

(70,262 posts)
3. ok-
Wed Feb 20, 2013, 12:31 PM
Feb 2013

charge info- 5164
cycle count- 143

auto dimming is off. sleep settings are 15 minutes.
so, helpful to check, thanks.

it has actually been run up and down a few times lately as son has a burned out charger and keeps stealing mine.

Stinky The Clown

(67,824 posts)
5. You know, every now and then the brightness keys get jostled. They are F5 and F6.
Wed Feb 20, 2013, 06:54 PM
Feb 2013

I found myself squinting to see my screen. I had moved them way down the brightness scale.

Dumb but true.

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