Keyboard shortcut for mirror display

I have a 2007"ish" macbook (the white one) with a broken display screen. I need to change the display setting to mirror instead of extended but cannot see on my screen since it's broke. Is there a keyboard shortcut to do this??? thanks in advance, Scott

If you can’t see your MacBook screen because it’s broken or the backlight is off use the F7 key to switch between Extended Desktop and Mirror Display if you have the Early 2006 model 1,1 MacBook or the Late 2006 & Mid 2007 model 2,1 MacBooks.
From the Mid 2007 MacBook User Guide: F7 (video mode toggle key) Switch between dual-display mode (extending the desktop across the built-in display and an external display) and video-mirroring mode (presenting the same information on both displays).

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