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Old 9th November 2006, 08:27 AM
nelson-ray Offline
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FC 6 & MacBook - how do i right click and control screen brightness?

Hello,
Hope someone can tell me how to fix these quirks with FC 6 and my Black MacBook. Everything works like I want it too, but I don't know how to enable right-click on the keyboard and control the screen's brightness (works with F2 - F3 in OS X) thanks and besides that FC 6 is pretty slick!
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Old 9th November 2006, 10:22 PM
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Go there:

http://desrt.mcmaster.ca/code/macbook-backlight/

You'll find a c source file. compile it and that application is able to control the screen birghtness. it may work not perfectly because it is a reverse engeneering...
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