How to turn on the keyboard light on your Mac

Proper lighting while you’re working or browsing on your laptop is incredibly important for your eyesight. The last thing you want to be doing is wasting time trying to find the right buttons to push because you can’t see them. That’s why Apple’s Mac computers come with lights beneath their keyboards so you can see everything extra clearly, especially if you’re typing at night or in a low-lit room.

How do I turn on the keyboard light on my Mac?

If you have the macOS Ventura operating system, use the following instructions:

  • Select the Apple icon in the top left-hand corner of your screen
  • Click on System Settings or System Preferences
  • In the pop-up box, scroll down on the left and select Keyboard 
  • Make sure Adjust Keyboard Brightness in low light is turned on (move the slider to the right)
  • Use the Keyboard brightness slider to adjust the brightness level
  • Opt to turn the keyboard light off if you haven’t used it for some time to save your battery life

If you have the macOS Monterey operating system, use the following instructions:

  • Click on the Apple menu in the upper-left corner of the screen
  • Click on System Preferences
  • Click on Keyboard
  • Click on the Keyboard tab.
  • Use the Adjust keyboard brightness in low light checkbox to turn the feature on or off

For Mac users with older operating systems, click here for further instructions.

How to adjust the keyboard light on my Mac keyboard?

This should work if you have a newer Mac model, but if you have an older one, you might be able to manually adjust your keyboard backlight directly from your keyboard.

Do one of the following, depending on your Mac model:

  • On the keyboard, press the increase brightness key or the decrease brightness key by tapping the button on your F2 key that looks like a sun. To turn to backlight off, keep pressing the button on your F1 key which will then decrease the brightness.
  • If your model has a Touch Bar on the keyboard, expand the Control Strip, then tap the increase brightness button or the decrease brightness button. To turn to backlight off, touch and hold

What if I can’t get my keyboard to light up?

If none of these above steps work for you and you’re still having issues getting your keyboard to light up, the last step you can take before visiting an Apple Store is to try resetting your system management controller. Your system management controller, or SMC, is responsible for all the low-level tasks on your Mac and might be the source of your issue.

Just a note before you do this bo always be sure to back up your devices so you can restore if anything goes wrong. 

How to reset your SMC (2018 Mac models or newer)

  • Turn off your computer
  • Hold down the Control+Option+Shift buttons for 7 seconds
  • After the 7 seconds, continue holding down these 3 keys and additionally hold down the power button. Hold down all 4 keys for 7 seconds and release them all at once
  • Wait a few more seconds and turn your Mac back on

How to reset your SMC (models from before 2018)

  • Turn off your computer
  • Hold down the Control+Option+Shift+Power buttons for 10 seconds
  • Release all keys after 10 seconds and turn your Mac back on

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