My new MacBook Pro resets the screen brightness to medium whenever I turn it on. I have the "automatically adjust brightness" box unchecked and the brightness level on top of it at the max, but the brightness still goes down to medium whenever I turn it on. I would like it to be on...
Apple appears poised to expand the use of True Tone beyond a display, with the color-changing technology potentially coming to the keyboards in the MacBook Pro. Since its introduction in the9.7-inch iPad Pro, True Tone has become an extremely useful technology for those concerne...
Well, it’s now a year later, and Apple has delivered another thundering “boom” that is shaking up the tech industry, this one possibly even bigger. This time it’s two System-on-Chips, the M1 Pro and M1 Max, and they blow away the M1. After spending some time with the 14-inch...
Extreme Dynamic Range lets you maintain extreme brightness for HDR content, delivering outstanding contrast between the brightest brights and the blackest blacks. ProMotion ProMotion makes everything from scrolling to gaming superfluid and responsive, automatically adjusting to match the movement of conten...
Extreme Dynamic Range lets you maintain extreme brightness for HDR content, delivering outstanding contrast between the brightest brights and the blackest blacks. ProMotion ProMotion makes everything from scrolling to gaming superfluid and responsive, automatically adjusting to match the movement of content...
From here out, when I say “Thunderbolt MacBook Pro,” I’m referring to the virtually identical 2.2GHz 15- and 17-inch models. You can project my findings to the 2GHz 15-inch unit (not tested), adjusting for the slightly slower CPU and GPU. I tried to weave assumptions about the ...
Below is the older approach that continues to work for Macs that do not have the manual support keys, or for users who would prefer to use the third party utility for Snow Leopard to control the key brightness: One of the many “fine touches” that I enjoy about my MacBook Pro is the...
Apple keeps researching how to have the iPad-centric Apple Pencil do the work of the old Touch Bar on the surface of a future MacBook Pro.
Since you interact with your Mac primarily through the keyboard and trackpad, adjusting their behavior to your liking can help enhance your overall Mac experience. Go toSystem Settings→ ChooseTrackpad, Mouse, or Keyboardto adjust things, such as Silent Clicking and Tracking Speed. ...
While Touch ID is here, the Touch Bar – the MacBook Pro’s slim additional display that replaced the function keys’ locations, offering contextual shortcuts for the apps you’re currently using – isn’t. This feature likely won’t be sorely missed, however, as the function keys along ...