![]() Is there anything else I can try or is it just likely to be a duff sensor? I don't really want to send it back to the repairers if I can help it as it's a very slow process, it's been over 3 weeks turnaround and I'd probably be in for that timescale again. So it's always on full brightness, which is distracting in a low light environment.Īnd of course auto brightness is turned on. I wouldn't mind so much as the display and keyboard can be manually adjusted, but unfortunately the touch bar cannot - it relies entirely on auto adjustment based on ambient light level. ![]() Shine a torch at it, cup your hand over it, nothing happens. It's all good except for the light sensor. My insurer's terms are you have to use a repairer company that they specify (and accidental damage is not covered by Applecare in the UK) which is not Apple Authorised, so they have to use refurb parts. ![]() ![]() I've had the display (full upper case) replaced third party after I somehow managed to crack the LCD. ![]()
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