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Is there a way to set the brightness for all displays (thunderbolt displays) connected to a mac using thunderbolt syncroniously.

If I chnage the brightness using F1/F2 on my Mac Wireless Keyboard. Only the Main screen is affected. But I want the displays to stay syncronized.

Any way thought?

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This won't let you adjust all of the screens but works for alternates

ctrl-F1 and ctrl-F2 usually change the brightness on the other display (or external display on 10.7).

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    ctrl-F1 (brightness key) worked for me. Thanks. Sep 4, 2015 at 16:54
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    fwiw I'm using a MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2012) running OS X El Capitan with a 27-inch Thunderbolt Display, also from late 2012, and ctrl-F1 | ctrl-F2 works for me.
    – maml
    Nov 11, 2015 at 20:30
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Can I change the brightness on a secondary display? This thread (although the question is slightly different) offers answers to your question.

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  • Event though Shades doesnt work for me, Control + F1 or Control + F2 will adjust the brightness on a secondary display. Nevertheless this also quite randomly. It doesn't sync brightness on all screens. If I use a third Display (MacBook Air) then I can controll the brightness of MacBook Air and one of the randomly selected Thunderbolt Displays. But not on both Thunderbolt Displays and not on all three Displays. Thanx but this is not what I wanted. Aug 9, 2014 at 16:28
  • You can use the MacBook's keyboard to change the internal screens brightness. And the primary display should be the one where the dock is I believe, although it could also depend on which screen your active window is. I have no setup to test it unfortunately. Aug 10, 2014 at 17:52
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The hack I used to adjust multiple thunderbolt displays (I use two external displays in addition to my Macbook's built in for a total of three) is to adjust the random Thunderbolt using ctrl+f1/f2 and then unplugging that one and then I'm able to adjust the other with ctrl-f1/f2. When I plug in the other display the brightness setting returns to what I had set it at.

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It looks like Apple dropped support for Apple Thunderbolt Display and brightness can’t be adjusted OOB. I use this app to control brightness of my external monitors: https://apps.apple.com/ua/app/display-brightness/id1603899734?mt=12 Btw, it also can control other displays too

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  • What are you running? Thunderbolt Displays are still fully supported in at least in some configurations. Good as of latest MacOS (12.5) on my 2018 13" Macbook Pro.
    – StvnW
    Oct 3, 2022 at 1:25

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