Enable or Disable Auto Brightness on Mac in macOS 13 Ventura or Later
While I appreciate the thought behind the ability to fine-tune the display brightness automatically, I prefer to keep this feature disabled. More often than not, it fails to read the ambient lighting conditions. As a result, the brightness is put either too high or too low. And when it happens, you can’t help feeling irritated. In terms of effectiveness, I would give the auto brightness of Mac not more than 50% accuracy. That’s the reason why I prefer to keep it turned off. Fortunately, it’s not a big deal to get the better of this feature.
- To get started, open the System Settings app on your Mac. Alternatively, click on the Apple menu that shows at the upper left corner of the screen and choose System Settings in the contextual menu.
- Now, scroll down and choose Displays.
- After that, turn off the toggle for the Automatically adjust brightness. That’s it! Going forward, macOS will no longer automatically fine-tune the brightness of your Mac. Thus, you won’t have to deal with the unexpected brightness level of your macOS device. Later, if you ever happen to change your mind and want this feature back, return to this very setting and then turn on the switch for the “automatically adjust brightness” option in the end.
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There you go! So, that’s how you can enable or disable auto brightness in macOS 13 Ventura on your Mac. Thanks to the overhauled design, the settings for several features have changed in Ventura including the ability to enable faster user switching, erase all content and settings, and show battery percentage. But bother not, this is where we have a role to play. We will keep sharing handy guides to help you get the most out of macOS 13. You may also like to read:
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