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    Feature Request: Automatic Monitor Brightness Control

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      BlueFlame
      last edited by

      Hey guys,

      I've recently found out about the dangers of PWM flickering and as far as I can tell, the only way to protect ourselves is to set the monitor brightness to 100% and use an external software to reduce the monitor's actual brightness.

      I'm currently using F.lux alongside AMD's Radeon settings to reduce the brightness but I would love it if F.lux had an automatic brightness feature that does the same thing with brightness throughout the day as it does with color temperature.

      Thoughts?

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        clem0338
        last edited by

        Hi,

        I totally agree with BlueFlame as I'm using ScreenBright to control the brightness alongside with f.lux. This is my ultimate combo.

        Regards

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          Marko Levi
          last edited by

          I`m fully support the offer from BlueFlame. I need auto brightness changes
          simultaneously with auto color

          And thanks for you product

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            bomishketi4
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              lelanddarren
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                ridycykapi
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