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      Fullfire
      last edited by Fullfire

      Hello,

      I checked the first topic that mentions use of F.lux for fullscreen apps and when I'm in a game, F.lux is disabled despite of enable "wider slider range". Can it be fixed or is there no options ?

      Thanks in advance,

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      • TwoCablesT
        TwoCables
        last edited by TwoCables

        That setting has nothing to do with whether f.lux is disabled for fullscreen programs. All it does is, it gives you a wider color range to choose from, hence the name "Wider slider range".

        If you want f.lux to stay enabled when you play games, then turn off the setting in the 'Disable' menu called "for fullscreen apps".

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          Fullfire
          last edited by

          Thanks for your response, I checked the "disable" menu and it appears that nothing is set on disabled. I don't really understand. I've heard that when games are in fullscreen, they disable f.lux to use the maximum power of the GPU, is it right ?

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          • TwoCablesT
            TwoCables
            last edited by TwoCables

            Oh, I see what you're saying. No, it's an issue with older DirectX. The only way around this is by using Windowed Mode, or borderless windowed mode.

            F.lux doesn't use system resources while the color is applied. It only uses resources when it's changing the color. Once the color is set, f.lux goes back to 100% idle.

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              Fullfire
              last edited by

              Well, that's what I was scared of : borderless or windowed mode, I tried that and its works perfectly but in most games I can't because that lowers my FPS in games. :/ But since I changed to "wider slider ranges" it works longer and maybe better. Hope it works in time.

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              • TwoCablesT
                TwoCables
                last edited by TwoCables

                The setting called "Wider slider ranges" has absolutely nothing to do with this. Again, the only thing it does is it gives you more color temperatures to choose from. That's it. It doesn't do anything else. Anything you think it's doing beyond this is just The Placebo Effect. The reason it's called "wider slider ranges" is, instead of being limited to 1900K to 6500K, you can go from 1200K all the way to 9300K using the slider. That's all this setting does.

                Regarding getting worse performance with windowed mode or borderless windowed mode (same thing really), do you have a FreeSync or G-SYNC monitor?

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                  Fullfire
                  last edited by

                  Ok, I have a 60Hz monitor. It lowers to 40 fps for example.

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                  • TwoCablesT
                    TwoCables
                    last edited by

                    Then as an alternative, use a lower monitor brightness.

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                      Fullfire
                      last edited by

                      Oh, okay, I'll try that. Thanks !

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                      • TwoCablesT
                        TwoCables
                        last edited by TwoCables

                        You're welcome. Lorna and Michael (the wonderful people who are behind f.lux) have taught me during my time on this forum that the brightness level is almost as important as how much blue light is in the light source - at least as it pertains to how 'alerting' it is for the body. Of course, it's also easier on the eyes when you've been awake all day and are getting tired. We get very sensitive to light after being awake for ~14 hours.

                        You might also be able to reduce the amount of blue light your monitor emits by adjusting its colors using its built-in menu system.

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