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      disqQ
      last edited by disqQ

      @Edkiefer said in Monitor comes back from standby without f.lux colors:

      @disqQ I have the same issue, when display goes to sleep/standby and you wake it with mouse at night time, my screen comes back with daytime settings.
      If I go to tray and bring flux up it changes to proper values.

      I am on desktop 3570k/GTX 970 it happens on last few drivers (it has never worked correctly with new 4.x beta. the old 3.0v worked w/o issues.
      I am on Win10 1703 and 384.76 drivers if that maters.

      Thanks for your feedback @Edkiefer
      I also have an i5 3570K but i doubt the CPU is at fault here. Installed the 384.76 drivers as well and the problem is still here.

      @herf Well, i would like to have the problem fixed but if that takes buying a new GPU just for the case, don't bother and save your money.

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        herf
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        GTX 1050Ti does not show the bug either (but at least I can run some machine learning on the GPU now). So I need help with steps to reproduce this bug.

        My configuration:

        1. Running f.lux 4.34 (with fix for monitor sleep)
        2. NVIDIA Driver 384.76
        3. GTX 1050Ti

        What I'm doing to test this:

        Test 1

        Under Power & sleep, set "when plugged in, turn off after [1 minute]
        Set f.lux to CCT like 3000K
        Wait for monitor to sleep
        Wake up a few seconds later
        => Colors are preserved

        Test 2

        Set f.lux to CCT (3000K)
        Start > Sleep
        Wait for monitor to sleep
        Wake up a few seconds later
        => Colors are preserved

        What case are you seeing that I'm missing?

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          disqQ
          last edited by disqQ

          Yea, those are the steps i'm doing with the same software/drivers.

          On test 1 If I stay in the same window, the color stays as daylight. It is only back to normal (as set by the schedule) after I change to another window. Changing between tabs in a browser does not trigger f.lux to fix the color. The color is fixed at once, not slowly.

          On test 2 when i wake it up the colors are preserved on the login screen but as soon as i click sign-in it blinks to daylight colors and back to the previous one.

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            Edkiefer
            last edited by Edkiefer

            If I do same thing on my end, I can open flux so I see flux window and slider at 3K value.
            Let it sleep for 1 min, move mouse so it wakes.
            Slider is at 3K and says 3000 value but screen is daylight and then if I click taskbar or flux icon it then goes to 3000

            That is with nothing running, but if i do have browser open, same thing.

            Edit I can't do sleep/hibernation from start as I have them disabled with powercfg.exe, so I can't run test 2, all my comments are with monitor/display sleeping.

            Edit2: are you using a color profile for display? , or you have all defaults.
            Win10 >all settings>display>display adapter properties> click color management and I use a ICC profile (dell2007FP) for my Dell monitor.
            In that window I have enabled checkmark "use my settings for this device"

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              herf
              last edited by

              Thanks,
              I have it failing now - turns out I had to turn off the login screen on wake, or it would hide the problem.

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                disqQ
                last edited by

                @Edkiefer I have a custom .icc profile for my Dell as well but i already tried with the default one and the problem persists.

                @herf So you finally reproduced the issue on your end?

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                  Edkiefer
                  last edited by

                  Good, At first I thought it maybe one of settings, but tried all , on/off with same results.

                  I login with admin, so i never see that screen (except for sec on boot)

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                  • herfH
                    herf
                    last edited by

                    Apparently finding out that a monitor has slept is one of the unsolved problems in Windows. I made a workaround for this case here:

                    https://justgetflux.com/flux-setup4-35.exe

                    See if it works?

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                      Edkiefer
                      last edited by

                      Need more testing, but after reboot it seems so far to work (2 times so far pass).

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                        disqQ
                        last edited by disqQ

                        Yep, it's fixed! In both Tests, all good now.

                        Thanks

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                          korg250 @disqQ
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                            korg250 @disqQ
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                            @herf

                            I updated to 4.35 and the issue was fixed only if my monitor turns off as a result of power option being triggered (ex: "turn off the display" after 1 minute idle).

                            If the display turns off when I close and open my laptop lid, the issue remains, exactly like @disqQ 's description on test 1:

                            On test 1 If I stay in the same window, the color stays as daylight. It is only back to normal (as set by the schedule) after I change to another window. Changing between tabs in a browser does not trigger f.lux to fix the color. The color is fixed at once, not slowly.

                            Thanks.

                            I am using Win10 Pro with Intel HD Graphics 4400.

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                              CrazyDef
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                              This has started happening to me since a recent Windows 10 update (I think).

                              When my monitor switches back on after me being idle, f.lux is not working. I have to alt+page up/down to get it to activate again.

                              I'm using f.lux 4.120.

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                                herf
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                                Can you post f.lux options > driver info?

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