Adjusting your display – Apple MacBook Pro (17-inch) User Manual

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Chapter 2

Getting to Know Your MacBook Pro

For more safety instructions about handling and using your MacBook Pro in various

locations, make sure to read Appendix B, “Safety, Use, and Care Information,” on

page 103.

The rest of this chapter includes sections about using components of your

MacBook Pro, such as the display, power adapter, trackpad, keyboard, built-in iSight

camera, and Apple Remote. You’ll also find information about Mac OS X, Mac Help,

applications, and connecting to peripheral devices.

Adjusting Your Display

Your MacBook Pro is equipped with an ambient light sensing (ALS) system (located

under the speaker grilles) that automatically adjusts the brightness of the display

according to the available light. After you begin working with your new MacBook Pro,

you might prefer to adjust the display brightness yourself. Use the F1 and F2 keys

labeled with the brightness (

) icon to adjust screen brightness.

To turn off the automatic brightness adjustment feature:

m

Choose Apple () > System Preferences from the menu bar. Open the Displays pane

and deselect the “Automatically adjust brightness as ambient light changes” checkbox.

There are two options for your display that are automatically set to optimize your

battery life. You can find these options in the Energy Saver pane of System Preferences.

To set preferences for your display that optimize battery use:

1

Choose Apple () > System Preferences and click Energy Saver.

2

In the “Settings for” pop-up menu, choose Battery and click Options.

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