Can I disable f.lux on my second monitor while it is enabled on my primary monitor?
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I have two monitors and f.lux works as if they were one; if I disable or enable f.lux, both monitors change the colors. I would like to have f.lux always working on my primary monitor (with exceptions, which I will choose) and always disabled on my second monitor. How can I do that?
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@MusaDoVerao Are you aware of the f.lux beta? It works great, and is completely stable, it's another way to say a release that may have other changes. It contains this feature as of 4.32, which started at 4.0! Yes the f.lux team has been very hard at work making this release absolutely incredible, so I recommend you try it and let them know how the feature works, just download from the main website!
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@Tungsten_smooth It is the version I am using!
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- Disable for fullscreen apps (using this allows you to disable one monitor for movies)
That is from the changelog https://justgetflux.com/news/pages/v4/readme/?v=4.32 but I'm not sure how to invoke this feature, I'll try it with a fullscreen game.
Edit: If it wasn't there before, when you open a fullscreen program, you can go back to the desktop, right click the f.lux icon, point to "Disable" > "For fullscreen apps", and it seems to work very well.
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@Tungsten_smooth It does not do what I want. It does disable for fullscreen apps, but on BOTH monitors at once, and this is my exact problem. I would like to know if there is a way to tell f.lux to not work on the second monitor.
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@MusaDoVerao Hmm, do you have both monitors displaying a fullscreen program, like a game and a video / movie? I can't test this because I only have one monitor to use at the time.
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@Tungsten_smooth No matter the setup, if it is (respectively primary and second monitor) desktop/desktop, desktop/fullscreen app,fullscreen app/desktop, f.lux disables itself at the same time on both. Sadly it is something you can't quite test yourself :(