I know this sounds really silly, but I've done it on my other laptop. There
is a brightness control on the very front of the monitor. Check and see if
it's turned all the way down to "dark." You can see the "lighter" setting
pretty clearly.

I don't know why, but my Powerbook G4 kept turning it's own monitor down for
some odd reason for a bit. I have no idea why, but one of the software
updates took care of the problem. The first time I opened it and it was
dark, I about had heart failure until I saw it was just that.

Good luck!

- kyleen


On 10/11/06 1:30 PM, "Iman Bhullar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Josh's proposed solution did not work.
> 
> Any further suggestions?
> 
> Thanks,
> Iman
> 
> --- Alex Santos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Josh, thanks for helping out Iman.
>> 
>> Iman, let us know if pressing and holding that
>> switch/button for the
>> one minute had a positive affect.
>> 
>> Alex
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