Just a guess (but an educated one): Find a properly configured version of ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.BezelServices.plist and place a copy of it into either: /System/Library/User Template/Non_localized/Library/Preferences AND/OR /System/Library/User Template/English.lproj/Library/Preferences sudo cp ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.BezelServices.plist /System/Library/User\ Template/Non_localized/Library/Preferences/ sudo cp ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.BezelServices.plist /System/Library/User\ Template/English.lproj/Library/Preferences/ He may also need to change ownership and/or permissions to work with any user. The idea here is to get that into the place from which new files and folders for a new login are copied from. And let us know if it worked. Rick Gordon ------------------ On 2/21/12 at 5:23 PM +1300, Peter Miles wrote in a message entitled "New iMacs Monitors automaticlly de-calibrating":
We have new 27 inch iMacs in our multi-user student labs with color managed monitors The new iMacs (v12,5) however now has an ambient light sensor.
Users logging in for the first time on these iMac's always have the default for the new "Automatically adjust brightness (of monitor) as ambient light changes" check box ON, in the monitor control preferences. The problem this causes In our low-light level lab is that this auto feature then moves the brightness of the monitor down from our 120 cdm setting every time a new user logs on.
Our IT Tech is still trying to find a way to have the auto brightness off as a default for new users but has so far been unsuccessful. Has anyone been able to solve this?
Note: Students are given localized accounts on our iMacs that self erase after 8 day of non-use Running Mac OS 10.6.8
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