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As of macOS Sonoma 14.2, native support for brightness control has returned for my c.2009 Apple 24-inch LED Cinema Display on my M2 macbook pro. The display is also detected correctly in display settings, with a nice new icon for the display.
That's great!

Anybody test Sonoma 14.2 with the Apple Cinema HD Displays?
 
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As of macOS Sonoma 14.2, native support for brightness control has returned for my c.2009 Apple 24-inch LED Cinema Display on my M2 macbook pro. The display is also detected correctly in display settings, with a nice new icon for the display.
Where do you see the brightness control for the 24'' Cinema Display? I can only adjust it with the app MonitorControl on my 16'' M1 Max with macOS 14.2.
 
LED model too?
Works like a charm on my 27" LED Cinema Display. A nice little surprise. Guess I won't be needing MonitorControl anymore.

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I have a 30” ACD at home but I don’t feel lugging it up upstairs to try with my M1 Mac mini given my pre-Xmas time crunch. I’m sure someone else will try soon. :)
It's probably easier moving the mini than that behemoth of a display.
 
That's great!

Anybody test Sonoma 14.2 with the Apple Cinema HD Displays?

When I finally update, I can report back for a 23" Apple Cinema HD Display.

Though for me the brightness buttons on the side of the 23" monitor work fine on Ventura 13.6.7 (and earlier versions of Ventura) from a Mini M2 Pro, and the display shows up correctly in "About this Mac".

As the media and brightness keys on my third party keyboard do not work with my Mini, I have BetterDisplay.app installed, which is similar to MonitorControl.app, but with extra features. If I disable it, the monitor's buttons are more responsive, which isn't surprising.



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