Whether you're using a Mac mini or Mac Pro, or you've just connected an external display to your iMac or MacBook for additional screen space, being able to control their brightness using the dedicated keys on your Apple keyboard would be awesome. Unfortunately, this isn't normally possible with third-party monitors.
Once you've installed the app, you should find its icon in the menu bar. If your external display is supported, you will see it here, along with sliders for brightness, contrast, and volume. These can be used if you don't have an Apple keyboard, but the native OSD will only be displayed when using the designated keys.
From the app's preferences, you can specify which of your monitors should be controlled (in case you have more than one), hide the contrast slider, and even adjust some advanced settings for each display. You can change the polling mode, enable a longer delay, or disable the OSD entirely.
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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