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DisplayBuddy lets you control the brightness of external displays from your Mac

Por: 9to5Mac Tech September 29, 2022

When you use your Mac connected to an or an (which is officially supported by Apple), changing the brightness of the external display is just as easy as doing it on your Mac’s display. However, most third-party displays don’t have macOS integration – but this is something you can fix with DisplayBuddy. What DisplayBuddy does With DisplayBuddy, users can control the brightness of external displays directly from their Mac. This means that... + full article



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