f.lux does not disable on one of my monitors if I run a program in fullscreen
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so, f.luxs function to disable for fullscreen apps does not seem to work correctly (at least I dont think so),
if I eg watch a youtube video in full screen on my 2nd monitor with "disable for fullscreen apps" enabled, the filter is still ON on both screens,
however if I watch a youtube video on monitor 1 in full screen with "disable for fullscreen apps" enabled, then the filter gets removed from both screens.
is there a way to fix so "disable for fullscreen apps" handles both screens individually?
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@mvtohtnzkaafwfvwpw post f.lux options > driver info
Usually this means f.lux is in "fallback mode" and cannot access each screen separately. -
NVIDIA 31.0.15.4633: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti (20231206)
Intel Corporation 31.0.101.3616: Intel(R) UHD Graphics 770 (20220902)Generic PnP Monitor, 477 x 268mm, built 2013
Chromaticities:
R=0.637695 0.333984
G=0.308594 0.626953
B=0.153320 0.073242
W=0.313477 0.329102
sRGB gamut: 100%, AdobeRGB gamut: 69%Unlimited gamma ramp=1, Internal ramp=0
Monitor 1 on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti
Has VCGT profile=0, Gamma Ramp works=1
Monitor 2 on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti
Has VCGT profile=0, Gamma Ramp works=1Windows Build: 22621.2861
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@herf Im mvtohtnzkaafwfvwpw, just couldnt access the associated e-mail and couldnt get my reply posted here cuz of it.
NVIDIA 31.0.15.4633: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti (20231206)
Intel Corporation 31.0.101.3616: Intel(R) UHD Graphics 770 (20220902)Generic PnP Monitor, 477 x 268mm, built 2013
Chromaticities:
R=0.637695 0.333984
G=0.308594 0.626953
B=0.153320 0.073242
W=0.313477 0.329102
sRGB gamut: 100%, AdobeRGB gamut: 69%Unlimited gamma ramp=1, Internal ramp=0
Monitor 1 on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti
Has VCGT profile=0, Gamma Ramp works=1
Monitor 2 on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti
Has VCGT profile=0, Gamma Ramp works=1Windows Build: 22621.2861
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Okay it looks like this machine is reporting two displays (and you say there are two), but there is only color information (EDID) for one of them, which is....unusual? Sounds like we do not handle this properly. Is one connected through a strange cable/adapter or something like that?
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@herf my old screen (the one not being "respected") is connected through HDMI (gpu end) -> DVI (monitor end)
my main screen is display port -> display port
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@herf I think I already wrote a reply but it didnt get approved yet? mby you have a xmas break (or mby I misremember)
anyway, so my 4070ti has two screens, one is monitor end DVI <----> GPU HDMI, this is the screen that doesnt get "respected" by flux, i.e. if I run a program in fullscreen on this screen, non of my 2 screens flux filter gets turned down,
my other monitor is monitor end displayport <----> GPU displayport, this monitor is the one that flux respects, if I run a program in fullscreen, the flux filter lifts from both screens.