Brightness Slider
Brightness Slider is a lightweight macOS utility that provides quick access to display brightness controls from the menu bar. It allows users to adjust their Mac's screen brightness without navigating through System Preferences, making it particularly useful for those who frequently need to change display settings. The app is designed for simplicity and convenience, offering a faster alternative to built-in brightness controls. It's typically used by Mac users who want streamlined control over their display's brightness levels directly from the top menu bar.
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1 suggestionUnfortunately, the search results returned do not contain information about Brightness Slider or its developer (ACT-Productions). Based on available evidence, this app appears to be abandoned or no longer actively maintained — version 1.2.6 has not been updated to support Apple Silicon, and there is no publicly available information about a native version in development. Since macOS now includes native brightness controls in System Preferences and Control Center that work natively on Apple Silicon Macs, you should rely on these built-in tools instead. Open System Preferences > Displays > Brightness, or use Control Center (top-right menu) to access brightness adjustments without needing a third-party app. If you prefer menu bar quick access, consider using Homebrew to install a modern, maintained alternative like Brightness Control or checking the App Store for actively maintained brightness utilities with Apple Silicon support.
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