Another comment regarding screen curtain on my 27 inch iMac late 2010. Both my 
wife and son said that when the screen curtain is on, the screen is still lit 
and there is a cursor on the screen. Again, this is a brightness setting of 0.
HTH.
Dan

On Jun 10, 2011, at 8:02 PM, Esther wrote:

> Hi Dan and Others,
> 
> I've never checked display brightness with an iMac screen.  On all the Mac 
> laptop screens I've used, setting screen brightness to 0 seems to have the 
> same effect as turning on the screen curtain.  That's why I asked whether 
> this was an iMac and what the display settings were in terms of automatic 
> adjustment under System Preferences.  I'd be really surprised if a laptop 
> user said the screen stayed bright a 0 level display brightness setting.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
> On Jun 10, 2011, at 16:52, Dan wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> When the screen brightness is set to 0, my family can still use the iMac's 
>> screen without any problems what so ever.
>> 
>> Dan
>> 
>> On Jun 10, 2011, at 7:38 PM, Esther wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi John and Tom,
>>> 
>>> Are you sure that you're using the appropriate keyboard shortcut?  On my 
>>> Macbook Pro, where I have checked the box for "Use all F1, F2, etc. keys as 
>>> standard function keys" on the "Keyboard" tab of the "Keyboard" menu under 
>>> "System Preferences", using the Fn+F1 key to lower the display to where it 
>>> says keyboard brightness is "0 per cent" has the same effect as turning my 
>>> screen curtain on, according to other users.  This also checks out if I try 
>>> to use the iPhone "Light Detector" app; I get no sound when the iPhone is 
>>> pointed to my laptop screen when the display brightness reported by 
>>> VoiceOver is "0 per cent" -- same as with my screen curtain turned on.  As 
>>> soon as I start to raise my screen brightness with Fn+F2 the "Light 
>>> Detector" app on the iPhone picks it up.  Of course, if I don't press the 
>>> Fn key along with the F1 or F2 key, nothing happens to the brightness 
>>> adjustment with the above settings.
>>> 
>>> Are you using external displays like with an iMac? Also, what setting do 
>>> you use when you check your "Displays" menu under System Preferences?  
>>> Under the Display tab is the box for "Automatically adjust brightness as 
>>> ambient light changes" checked or unchecked?  When you interact with the 
>>> slider and push it all the way down to 0 does your screen go dark? 
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Esther
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Jun 10, 2011, at 15:40, John Sanfilippo wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Wow! I quite aggree with your need to dim the screen even further than it 
>>>> currently allows. I've resorted to the screen curtain (shift vo f11), 
>>>> though that's not really the answer.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks for sharing.
>>>> 
>>>> John S
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Jun 9, 2011, at 10:25 PM, Tom Frank wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> Even at zero percent the screen is too bright for me to see maps on Google 
>>>> . Is there any way to dial down the brightness even further? It may be 
>>>> limited because screens are now LEDs and not CRTs. 
>>>> Tom Frank
>>>> vermont...@gmail.com
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Jun 8, 2011, at 10:21 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Why not just leave it at 0%, and then when a person needs to see the 
>>>>> screen, just press function F2 to brighten to the persons desired level.  
>>>>> Then, just press Function F1 to lower brightness back to 0%?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Ricardo Walker
>>>>> rwalker...@gmail.com
>>>>> Twitter, Skype, and AIM: rwalker296
>>>>> www.mobileaccess.org
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Jun 8, 2011, at 9:22 PM, Shameless FanGirl wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi again all,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> For those of you who choose to dial your brightness down on your Mac, 
>>>>>> but who choose to have it bright enough to be able to be adequately 
>>>>>> viewed, should you need it via sighted assistance, I'm told it's still 
>>>>>> perfectly fine at 10 to 15% brightness. Just thought I'd share that 
>>>>>> observation with the list.
>>>>>> 
>>> 
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