![]() (Image credit: iMore) Use the slider to adjust the brightness, if applicable. Select System Preferences, then click Displays. To change the refresh rate, click on the Apple icon at the top left of the display. If anybody is still reading this thread it would be nice if you could give me and the others some feedback on what is the current state of this problem with you. To adjust the brightness on your laptop: Click on the Apple menu at the top left of the display. 2 GHz Intel Core i7 Processor, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) (Renewed). So this is the whole story for me that I figured out. The 15-inch MacBook Pros Retina display is bright (500 nits) and delivers 220ppi resolution. For further research I updated to the newest macOS, Catalina beta, and the weird screen-flicker still happens in Safari, but didn't happen when on the desktop so at least half of the problem is gone but this time I didn't install Chrome (only Firefox) because I was thinking that maybe it could be the application that is carrying the bug over to the desktop and other apps (can't be sure about it but I don't want to corrupt the current OS with installing Chrome and enabling the possibility that the bug appears and carries over to my desktop and other apps again). None of the other browsers bugged out the screen, I tried Firefox and Chrome but I think if I install Chrome it also causes the bug to happen even in desktop mode when using other apps (I don't know how). Click Displays and then click on Display Step 4. Click on Apple Logo from top left corner menu Step 2. If your Mac Installed Earlier macOS Version then Follow the below steps, On macOS Monterey & Earlier Adjust Brightness Settings Step 1. Most frequently the screen bugged when I was watching full-screen video in Safari and if I was changing the brightness the bug could be reproduced easily (every time I changed the brightness in Safari while watching video full-screen it happened). Use it to Manually adjust brightness on Mac Computer or MacBook. These were more like red-blue-red lines across the screen or part of the screen appearing for milliseconds. Actually I know this thread is one month old, but did you happen to figure out what was causing the problem? I recently bought an early 2015 second-hand Macbook Pro and these kind of bugs suddenly started happening not just when I watched full-screen video in Safari but also when I was using other applications.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |