![]() ![]() We no longer have to use eye drops, to alleviate the soreness which is brought on by less than an hour's use of our Macs.On the other hand, our MacBooks can be dimmed to zero with the Apple controls, and so we don't need to use ScreenShade on those boxes.Only one small bug ScreenShade refuses to start at login, despite setting both Preferences and the 'Open at Login' option on the Dock. ScreenShade, whilst not saving any energy - it doesn't actually reduce backlight brightness rather it reduces the display drive signal - is a real eye-saver. Our iMacs default to full brightness at all times, and the built-in screen dimming is nowhere near sufficient to avoid sore eyes in a domestic environment. ![]() It's a mystery why Apple insists on us having eye-searingly bright displays by default, in these days of being supposedly eco-f riendly. By Anonymous reviewed on December 24, 2009
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