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MacBook Pro lights up to tunes

Posted on Jun 25, 06 11:18 PM PDT

MacBook Pro lights up to tunes
Jazz up your MacBook Pro's backlit keyboard to dance according to the current tune being played by using an iTunes visualizer plug-in. Do that in 4 simple steps by downloading the iSpazz plug-in first and then uncompressing the .ZIP file into the Home directory's iTunes plug-ins folder. Boot up iTunes and press the "I" key to toggle the flicker on or off. Check out a video of the demonstration here.

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By Paul Scott , 11/04/08 3:30 PM (CommentID #625495)


I tried to get to the link to download the program and it is a dead link.

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By Dave , 10/01/08 4:06 AM (CommentID #424390)


All I get is the keyboard solidly lit. Maybe it doesn't work with classic rock.

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By Collin Lindgren , 30/12/07 10:10 PM (CommentID #411939)


How do you change the color to blue instead of the regular white?

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By Al Graham , 05/11/07 7:01 AM (CommentID #353631)


Works great :-)

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By works just fine... , 14/11/06 1:20 PM (CommentID #064453)


copy the bundle to /Library/itunes/itunes plug-ins/ and you need to set the visualizer from View > Visualizer > Backlight Visualizer and then hit Apple + T when a song is playing.

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By 044563654246 , 13/08/06 12:23 PM (CommentID #038697)


I tried doing this but i cant for some reason... the file does not coma as a .zip. The fiule comes as a .bundle. How do you uncompress taht?

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By RC , 01/08/06 1:17 AM (CommentID #035931)


Thanks, but it doesn't work om my MacBook Pro:(

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