Single Monitor Restriction for a Dual Monitor Setup
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Thanks for the feature requests. It'd be a nice addition to have per monitor settings.
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Would also love to see this feature for the same reasons as above. I usually work on both monitors and it's great it's on both, but steaming games or playing media on the second screen becomes hard to see sometimes when trying to work on my first screen with f.lux enabled. This program is great btw, I don't wear my optics anymore.
Thanks!
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Is there anyone here who would say you really need "per screen settings" and not actually "settings per app"?
The examples so far (video/gaming/astronomy!) apps are full screen on one display and if we could disable for that display when the app is active, it would be solved?
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I often use TV as a second screen while working on something else on my laptop but to compensate for my IPTV's provider's device's odd color settings (it's not possible to change them) I have my TV's color balance set to somewhat red-ish values so when the f.lux kicks in it's just way too much red. Adjusting my TV's settings whenever I switch between IPTV and laptop would be too tedious so I use the laptop in the movie mode which, well, defeats the purpose of the f.lux when I use the laptop at the same time. In most cases I watch some video on the TV (say BBC iPlayer in Chrome tab) and do something else (say typing some text in ShareLaTeX in another Chrome window) so I don't really need "per screen settings" if it would be possible to set "per window settings" because in the most common case the app would be Chrome on both screens. :/
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I would like to see both per screen and settings per app. It would be cool to have some sort of detection settings as well that detects when programs go into some sort of fullscreen mode and then flux will automatically disable, then Flux will ask, or you can right click the icon and add an exclusion for that app. Because most people who will fullscreen their applications will want the proper colour range. For example, say I fullscreen a chrome window, I'd probably want to keep Flux enabled.
But hey, if thats too complicated, or nobody wants that, I think per screen and per app would work fine.
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I would really like it to be per screen. I've scoured the net looking for an app that will dim one or the other but not both.
I have a laptop hooked up to the TV via hdmi, so we turn all the lights off, settle down to watch a film on the TV but the laptop screen is sat there glaring away on the side.
We use flux on the wifes system which is a standalone and its a great util but can't use it on mine or the film we're watching goes dark, yes we can turn it off but then the laptop is bright.
To be able to dim the laptop but not the TV would be awesome & yes we use the laptop to play stuff just about every night
Many thanks in advance
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This feature would be incredibly useful to me as well. My second monitor is a Cintiq, which I exclusively use for digital art & playing video.
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Hello! I would also like the ability to adjust a display on a USB adapter. If it helps, here's my setup info.
This is the adapter I have, the HDE E17: http://www.shophde.com/e17i.html
And it uses DisplayLink drivers: http://www.displaylink.com/downloads/downloads.php
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I would like to see this feature as well. I have my TV and my PC monitor calibrated as closely as is possible without owning actual calibration equipment and they're basically indistinguishable as far as color when in normal "daytime" mode.
The moment f.lux kicks over to night mode what looks just right on the PC monitor is horribly warm like a dimmed incandescent light bulb on the TV.
I'd be fine actually with just being able to choose a different target color temperature per display rather than turning it off entirely. Frankly I'd prefer this so I could still get the benefits of using it on my TV and just fix it so it looks right.
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@herf Hi. Just found f.lux two nights ago. so far mostly good, but like many here I have a dual monitor setup (monitor 1 is my TV, using a DVI-to-HDMI adaptor and monitor 2 is a standard DVI monitor on the same video card).
I mostly use Plex Home Theater for watching "TV" but also vlc and occasionally a browser window (Netflix, Hulu, Youtube, Slingplayer. etc.)
For my purposes, per application vs. per screen are pretty much the same since I mostly use these apps full screen on the TV.
Thanks, if this can be made to happen. If not, disabling for an hour or so does work.
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Made an account just to agree to this! F.lux is already invaluable to me! I would LOVE an option to make it only work on one monitor for a while. Sometimes I will be playing a game while the other monitor is doing something else. I would like it so main monitor is unaffected. I would support this so hard!
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Would love this feature!
I am currently running 4 screens, 2 at the bottom and 2 on top. The screens on top get somewhat unreadable when flux turns on(due to the viewing angle).Just being able to turn certain screens on/off would be amazing!
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I would also like to have flux on 2 monitors with two different settings. I have a new monitor which is very bright and an old one which has an unusual warm colour. If I have a good setting on my main monitor the old one looks very orange.
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I also signed up to say how excellent this would be. Have a central PC feeding a family room TV and a bedroom monitor. My wife and are often on different sleep cycles due to work, it'd be wonderful for the bedroom monitor to be the only one affected by f.lux.
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I'd love separate settings for each monitor too, I use my primary monitor for Facebook/Reddit etc so I really appreciate the dim tone, however I use my second monitor for YouTube and Netflix and really messes with the colours. Would love to set F.lux to only activate on my primary monitor until told otherwise, or at all.
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@grandaduk said:
I would really like it to be per screen. I've scoured the net looking for an app that will dim one or the other but not both.
I have a laptop hooked up to the TV via hdmi, so we turn all the lights off, settle down to watch a film on the TV but the laptop screen is sat there glaring away on the side.
We use flux on the wifes system which is a standalone and its a great util but can't use it on mine or the film we're watching goes dark, yes we can turn it off but then the laptop is bright.
To be able to dim the laptop but not the TV would be awesome & yes we use the laptop to play stuff just about every night
Many thanks in advance
You can set the laptop to "Do Nothing" when you close the lid on both battery power and A/C. You can have 3+ power profiles on Windows 7 as well, to swap to what you want. So you can then have the screen off, not wasting power.
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I think it'd be really helpful to disable flux on 1 monitor (and even better if you could disable it on specific monitors based on what apps are running). I tend to just close f.lux when I'm running photoshop/playing games and forget to turn it back on...
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I'm new to F.lux and loving it! However, USB support for dual/triple monitors would be so greatly appreciated! Please pass on these multiple requests for it.
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I'd love the "per monitor" option as well. My Cintiq is set up as a second monitor and it "blinks" or "flashes" every 5-10 seconds as f.lux works it's magic. I disable it whenever I'm in Photoshop but it'd be nice to still have f.lux running on my other monitor all the time rather than blasting my with blue/white light while I paint ;) Having said that, thanks for such an awesome product!
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BUMP. Would love to have this feature as well. My laptop monitor is for work and web, but the external monitor is 95% displaying video or working on photoshop. I have absolutely no need for f.lux on the external monitor.