True Tone is gone and camera not detected after display disconnection
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Yesterday I replaced the keyboard and its backlight on my M1 MBP, rivets and everything. No, it wasn’t because of any water damage.
It went well, except for the fact that True Tone is gone and my MacBook thinks it doesn’t have a camera. For context, here are the final steps I took in the reassembly:
* With everything but the screen installed, I plugged the MacBook into my external monitor and turned it on to test it.
* It worked, so I unplugged it ***but neglected to turn off the machine*** (rookie mistake)
* After installing the screen and closing it up, it was initially blank even though I knew the machine was on. The display worked after a forced restart.
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Here’s what I’m dealing with:
[link|https://i.imgur.com/IHxOOss.png|True Tone is gone from the Control Center and Displays Preferences]
[image|2730139]
[link|https://i.imgur.com/mJPGm4J.png|The system doesn’t detect an internal camera]
[image|2730141]
[link|https://i.imgur.com/HtXcd3D.png|There is now a second ‘Color LCD’ ColorSync profile]
[image|2730140]
Oh, and [link|https://i.imgur.com/08aDVok.png|here’s a screenshot] from Sensei, which shows some info about the connected display.
[image|2730144]
I know that the M1 has the capability to lock certain features if it detects a third-party component (WHY?), but I used the original screen from the laptop.
True Tone is gone and camera not detected after display disconnection
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Yesterday I replaced the keyboard and its backlight on my M1 MBP, rivets and everything. No, it wasn’t because of any water damage.
It went well, except for the fact that True Tone is gone and my MacBook thinks it doesn’t have a camera. For context, here are the final steps I took in the reassembly:
* With everything but the screen installed, I plugged the MacBook into my external monitor and turned it on to test it.
* It worked, so I unplugged it ***but neglected to turn off the machine*** (rookie mistake)
* After installing the screen and closing it up, it was initially blank even though I knew the machine was on. The display worked after a forced restart.
Here’s what I’m dealing with:
[link|https://i.imgur.com/IHxOOss.png|True Tone is gone from the Control Center and Displays Preferences]
[image|2730139]
[link|https://i.imgur.com/mJPGm4J.png|The system doesn’t detect an internal camera]
[image|2730141]
[link|https://i.imgur.com/HtXcd3D.png|There is now a second ‘Color LCD’ ColorSync profile]
[image|2730140]
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Oh, and [link|https://i.imgur.com/08aDVok.png|here’s a screenshot] from Sensei, which shows some info about the connected display.
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Oh, and [link|https://i.imgur.com/08aDVok.png|here’s a screenshot] from Sensei, which shows some info about the connected display.
+
[image|2730144]
I know that the M1 has the capability to lock certain features if it detects a third-party component (WHY?), but I used the original screen from the laptop.
True Tone is gone and camera not detected after display disconnection
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Yesterday I replaced the keyboard and its backlight on my M1 MBP, rivets and everything. No, it wasn’t because of any water damage.
It went well, except for the fact that True Tone is gone and my MacBook thinks it doesn’t have a camera. For context, here are the final steps I took in the reassembly:
* With everything but the screen installed, I plugged the MacBook into my external monitor and turned it on to test it.
* It worked, so I unplugged it ***but neglected to turn off the machine*** (rookie mistake)
* After installing the screen and closing it up, it was initially blank even though I knew the machine was on. The display worked after a forced restart.
Here’s what I’m dealing with:
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* [link|https://i.imgur.com/IHxOOss.png|True Tone is gone from the Control Center and Displays Preferences]
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* [link|https://i.imgur.com/mJPGm4J.png|The system doesn’t detect an internal camera]
-
* [link|https://i.imgur.com/HtXcd3D.png|There is now a second ‘Color LCD’ ColorSync profile]
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[link|https://i.imgur.com/IHxOOss.png|True Tone is gone from the Control Center and Displays Preferences]
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[image|2730139]
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[link|https://i.imgur.com/mJPGm4J.png|The system doesn’t detect an internal camera]
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+
[image|2730141]
+
+
[link|https://i.imgur.com/HtXcd3D.png|There is now a second ‘Color LCD’ ColorSync profile]
+
+
[image|2730140]
+
+
+
Oh, and [link|https://i.imgur.com/08aDVok.png|here’s a screenshot] from Sensei, which shows some info about the connected display.
I know that the M1 has the capability to lock certain features if it detects a third-party component (WHY?), but I used the original screen from the laptop.
True Tone is gone and camera not detected after display disconnection
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
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Yesterday, I replaced the keyboard and its backlight on my M1 MBP, rivets and everything. No, it wasn’t because of any water damage.
+
Yesterday I replaced the keyboard and its backlight on my M1 MBP, rivets and everything. No, it wasn’t because of any water damage.
It went well, except for the fact that True Tone is gone and my MacBook thinks it doesn’t have a camera. For context, here are the final steps I took in the reassembly:
* With everything but the screen installed, I plugged the MacBook into my external monitor and turned it on to test it.
* It worked, so I unplugged it ***but neglected to turn off the machine*** (rookie mistake)
* After installing the screen and closing it up, it was initially blank even though I knew the machine was on. The display worked after a forced restart.
-
Here’s what I’m dealing with:
* [link|https://i.imgur.com/IHxOOss.png|True Tone is gone from the Control Center and Displays Preferences]
* [link|https://i.imgur.com/mJPGm4J.png|The system doesn’t detect an internal camera]
* [link|https://i.imgur.com/HtXcd3D.png|There is now a second ‘Color LCD’ ColorSync profile]
-
Oh, and [link|https://i.imgur.com/08aDVok.png|here’s a screenshot] from Sensei, which shows some info about the connected display.
I know that the M1 has the capability to lock certain features if it detects a third-party component (WHY?), but I used the original screen from the laptop.
True Tone is gone and camera not detected after display disconnection
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Yesterday, I replaced the keyboard and its backlight on my M1 MBP, rivets and everything. No, it wasn’t because of any water damage.
It went well, except for the fact that True Tone is gone and my MacBook thinks it doesn’t have a camera. For context, here are the final steps I took in the reassembly:
* With everything but the screen installed, I plugged the MacBook into my external monitor and turned it on to test it.
* It worked, so I unplugged it ***but neglected to turn off the machine*** (rookie mistake)
* After installing the screen and closing it up, it was initially blank even though I knew the machine was on. The display worked after a forced restart.
Here’s what I’m dealing with:
* [link|https://i.imgur.com/IHxOOss.png|True Tone is gone from the Control Center and Displays Preferences]
* [link|https://i.imgur.com/mJPGm4J.png|The system doesn’t detect an internal camera]
* [link|https://i.imgur.com/HtXcd3D.png|There is now a second ‘Color LCD’ ColorSync profile]
Oh, and [link|https://i.imgur.com/08aDVok.png|here’s a screenshot] from Sensei, which shows some info about the connected display.
I know that the M1 has the capability to lock certain features if it detects a third-party component (WHY?), but I used the original screen from the laptop.
Any ideas?