How to stop your MacBook screen from lowering the brightness when you remove it from charging

Learn why your MacBook lowers the screen brightness when you unplug the charging cable, and find out how to stop it from doing this.

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Why this happens

Your MacBook screen brightness dims automatically when you unplug its charging cable.

Screen brightness (and keyboard backlight) are among the top consumers of power on your Mac. Unlike Mac desktop computer, MacBooks have an internal battery. When your Mac laptop is charging, it can get continuous power from the adapter.

However, the moment you turn off the charger or unplug it, your MacBook resorts to using its battery power. To ensure you can use your laptop for an extended period on a single charge and to reduce the burden on its internal battery, macOS slightly dims the screen brightness.

Note: You may not notice the screen dimming when you remove the charger if your MacBook is in Low Power Mode or its brightness is already set to a very low level.

Why you might want to stop this

For everyday users, lowering MacBook’s screen brightness on battery power is a thoughtful feature. Thus, it’s enabled by default in every modern version of macOS.

However, while editing videos & photos, performing color correction in media files, watching movies, playing games, and such, you may want the screen brightness to be at the maximum crisp level – even when you’re away from the charger.

So, if you find yourself in this group who prefer screen brightness over battery backup, turning off the automatic lowering of display brightness can come in handy.

Stop your MacBook from lowering the screen brightness on battery power

  1. Open System Settings on your Mac.
  2. Select Battery from the left sidebar.
  3. Click the Options button from the bottom.
  4. Turn off the switch for ‘Slightly dim the display on battery‘ and click Done.
Slightly dim the display on battery on MacBook

After this, your MacBook won’t lower the screen brightness automatically when you unplug it.

On slightly older versions of macOS, head to System Settings > Displays > Advanced and turn off ‘Slightly dim the display on battery.’

Turn off the switch for 'Slightly dim the display on battery' on your MacBook

On even older versions of macOS, like macOS Monterey or macOS Big Sur, you’ll find this option in System Preferences > Battery. From here, uncheck the box for ‘Slightly dim the display while on battery power.’

And on macOS Catalina or earlier, you should see this option in System Preferences > Energy Saver > Battery > Slightly dim the display while on battery power.

If you ever change your mind, follow the above steps and re-enable the switch for ‘Slightly dim the display on battery.’

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