Question

After a while being inactive with the mouse or keyboard, the macbook will dim my screen to save battery. I know I can expand the delay before it will dim in the system preferences, but are there any way of automatically disable it when watching video?

It's quite annoying having to touch the mouse every few minutes when watching a movie...

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Solution

You could use a software like Caffeine to easily achieve your need :

Caffeine is a tiny program that puts an icon in the right side of your menu bar. Click it to prevent your Mac from automatically going to sleep, dimming the screen or starting screen savers. Click it again to go back. Right-click (or ⌘-click) the icon to show the menu.

OTHER TIPS

Jiggler

Jiggler will "jiggle" the mouse transparently to stop dimming or other "sleep" actions. No installation, no ktext loading. Just a little jiggle every 20 sec or so.

I find it absolutely indespensible for watching Hulu movies, videos, or any other action where the screen should stay lit, but I don't want to tinker with the energy saver settings.

Jiggler

Depends how you use your laptop when you are watching the movie:)

You can adjust settings separately for Power adapter or Battery

system preferences>Energy Saver>Put the display(s) to sleep when the computer is inactive for... But make sure in Options section>other Options uncheck box "Automatically reduce the brightness of display before display sleep"

Or use caffeine software:)

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