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Brightness Controls are not working #23

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deepanshpandey opened this issue Sep 9, 2023 · 9 comments
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Brightness Controls are not working #23

deepanshpandey opened this issue Sep 9, 2023 · 9 comments

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@deepanshpandey
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deepanshpandey commented Sep 9, 2023

Screenshot 2023-09-09 at 7 52 31 PM
I installed mac os ventura using the guide below and can't control brightness it is fixed at one specific level

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deepanshpandey commented Sep 9, 2023

If I can provide anything do tell me so I can grab it and send
my display is a 1920x1080 panel with 144hz refresh rate
Screenshot 2023-09-09 at 7 49 18 PM
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rafysp commented May 20, 2024

Same here, did you have found the solution?

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Same here, did you have found the solution?

nope, I switched back to windows later as latest macos was also not booting...

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rafysp commented May 20, 2024

Same here, did you have found the solution?

nope, I switched back to windows later as latest macos was also not booting...

Maybe it really isn't possible to change the screen brightness natively because the type of screen uses DC dimming. I'm using an application called Lunar to adjust the screen brightness. You need to update kext to using latest macos, right now i'm on sonoma 14.2.1

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Same here, did you have found the solution?

nope, I switched back to windows later as latest macos was also not booting...

Maybe it really isn't possible to change the screen brightness natively because the type of screen uses DC dimming. I'm using an application called Lunar to adjust the screen brightness. You need to update kext to using latest macos, right now i'm on sonoma 14.2.1

will try this for sure

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rafysp commented May 21, 2024

Same here, did you have found the solution?

nope, I switched back to windows later as latest macos was also not booting...

Maybe it really isn't possible to change the screen brightness natively because the type of screen uses DC dimming. I'm using an application called Lunar to adjust the screen brightness. You need to update kext to using latest macos, right now i'm on sonoma 14.2.1

will try this for sure

Suddenly, I can change the brightness natively! Previously, I wanted to patch the framebuffer for HDMI, so I booted into Windows to change nvidia physx and set the BIOS from dynamic graphics to discrete graphics. Then, I reverted everything to the original settings, and when I booted into macOS, surprisingly, the brightness control worked now.

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now I can say that I jealous of you 😀

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rafysp commented May 21, 2024

now I can say that I jealous of you 😀

you can download my EFI on my github and test it by yourself. i change the smbios to macbookpro16,3 because macbookpro16,4 expect an dGPU, maybe that's what made my brightness control work.

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starred it...
will install macos again this weekend
thanks 🔥

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