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| Keyboard Illumination won't work It's funny: I have two accounts on my Powerbook G4, one for my wife and one for me. Her keyboard in her account is illuminated but mine in mine is not. How can I get it back? I do have 'keyboard illumination' turned on on both accounts and in both cases both system prefs are exactly the same for both accounts. I'm stumped! How do I get illumination back on in my account?
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| This probably won't help, as I'm sure you've done this, but the only thing I could think of was the F10 key. I tried altering the keyboard illumination settings and then doing a find (visible and invisible) for files changed "Today" but nothing came up. Weird....
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| It's funny because the F9 and F10 keys are locked out. I see a circle with a line through it when I press each one.
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| can you find the relevant preferences file (.plist) and delete it? after a reboot, it might be different.
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| Which preference should I look for?
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| I lost mine one time but to get back I just reset my Pram.
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| You're just in an area which is to light to use it. Try going in a dark room and then press the F10 key. |
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| Unfortunately I've tried it in a dark and light room and the result is the same.
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