Try the F1 brightness control.

John 

> I don't believe so. The iBook can only mirror the display to the external
> monitor. In order to do that, you would have to leave the lid up. Hence you
> would have to leave the monitor on. I have heard of some hacks to the iBooks
> to allow the feature you requested. It's almost certain any such hack would
> void your Apple warranty. Apple turns this feature off on purpose to
> separate it from the PowerBook.

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Every day, man is making bigger and better fool-proof things, and every day,
nature is making bigger and better fools.
So far, I think nature is winning. 


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