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Apple Mini DisplayPort to VGA Update 1.0
Apple Mini DisplayPort to VGA Update has come with the ability to address intermittent flickering and compatibility issues more>> <<less
Apple Mini DisplayPort to VGA 1.0
Apple Mini DisplayPort to VGA is a reliable and useful firmware update which addresses intermittent flickering and compatibility issues such as no video on some external displays when using the Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter on your Mini DisplayPort enabled Mac. more>>
Apple Mini DisplayPort to VGA 1.0 is a reliable and useful firmware update which addresses intermittent flickering and compatibility issues such as no video on some external displays when using the Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter on your Mini DisplayPort enabled Mac.
The Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter firmware update will be downloaded to the Utilities folder and will automatically launch to update the firmware on the Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter.
The Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter must be plugged into your Mac and a compatible VGA display. The Mac power adapter must be plugged into a power outlet.

Mini DisplayPort to VGA Firmware Update 1.0
This comes as a helpful which update which addresses intermittent flickering and compatibility issues. more>> <<less
Apple NVIDIA Graphics Update 2009
Apple NVIDIA Graphics Update is a update that improves cursor movement when using the Apple Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter with the Mini DisplayPort enabled MacBook Air, MacBook and MacBook Pro. more>> Apple NVIDIA Graphics Update 2009 is a update that improves cursor movement when using the Apple Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter with the Mini DisplayPort enabled MacBook Air, MacBook and MacBook Pro.
It also improves playback of HD video running on systems with NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT or GeForce 9600M graphics.
- Mac OS X 10.5.6

BrightnessSync 1.0.0.b0
BrightnessSync is a fun and creative way to manage the brightness easily and fast. more>>
BrightnessSync 1.0.0.b0 is a fun and creative way to manage the brightness easily and fast.
When you own a new MacBook Pro with a Mini DisplayPort and a LED Cinema Display, you have noticed that you can control the brightness of the internal display of the MacBook Pro with the brightness keys of the keyboard. And in the Displays preferences, you can enable automatic brightness adjustment when ambient light changes for the internal display. To modify the brightness of the LED Cinema Display, you always have to use the Displays preferences, and the brightness of the external display can't be adjusted automatically.
BrightnessSync is a preference pane that eliminates this shortcoming: it enables automatic brightness adjustment for both the internal and the external display. And because the LED Cinema Display is more brilliant than the internal display of the MacBook Pro, BrightnessSync lets you set brightness levels for different ambient light conditions for the two displays independently. With this, there is nearly no need for manually adjusting the brightness for one of the both displays.
BrightnessSync was only tested with a MacBook Pro and a LED Cinema Display. It might not work with other hardware configurations, esp. with external displays that don't support software brightness control. Is uses undocumented, Apple internal system interfaces, so it might break with any update of Mac OS X.
Currently it is published as a beta version that requires Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard). A final version will be released when Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) becomes available. BrightnessSync is published unter the conditions of the GNU General Public License. The source code for BrightnessSync is included on the download image.
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