MommaGib wrote:
I have a MacBook Pro laptop, 2019 model with a T2 chip. The light on my key board is turned off. When I try to adjusted it by the keyboard brightness slider button, in drag it to the right but it won’t stay. I know the light on the keyboard works because when I boot it up, it lights up. I don’t have the sensor by the camera covered. I did turn it off, then hold the power button for 7 seconds, wait a few seconds then reboot. (This was a suggestion from Apple in support) but that did not fix it. Does anyone have any idea why the brightness adjuster won’t slide and stay on a setting and only stay at off? Any help would be appreciated.
On an Intel Mac you can
try resetting NVRAM/PRAM Reset NVRAM on your Mac - Apple Support
NVRAM will reset:
AppleUSBVHCIBCE Root Hub Simulation
IOUSBHostDevice
Touch Bar Backlight
Apple T2 Controller
FaceTime HD Camera (Built-in)
Headset
Ambient Light Sensor
Touch Bar Display
Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad
if no resolve there is no harm in resetting the System Management Controller to rule it out:
Reset the SMC of your Mac - Apple Support
You can try running the user Diagnostic and see if it kicks out an error code:
Use Apple Diagnostics to test your Mac - Apple Support
if it is software—
The current stable release of Sonoma including bug fixes, security updates is macOS 14.1.2
Keep your Mac up to date - Apple Support
Keep your Mac up to date - Apple Support