Lowest settings for ALL day
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A 'manual override mode' is needed for situations like this. It would make easy to set any bright option manually mode for all day long, or between a range of hours or something similar, with no dependency of the Geolocation API. Also Windows 10 has its useful single own built-in feature for night light but it's only for versions 17.03 and above, what means that there are at least three main ISO of Windows 10 with no feature at all of this kind (15.07, 15.11 and 16.07). Probably a single interface also may contribute to understand better the available options for mostly all people. :/
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@scoenta said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
A 'manual override mode' is needed for situations like this. It would make easy to set any bright option manually mode for all day long, or between a range of hours or something similar, with no dependency of the Geolocation API. Also Windows 10 has its useful single own built-in feature for night light but it's only for versions 17.03 and above, what means that there are at least three main ISO of Windows 10 with no feature at all of this kind (15.07, 15.11 and 16.07). Probably a single interface also may contribute to understand better the available options for mostly all people. :/
I don't think it's that simple because when something like Windows 10's built-in feature is overriding f.lux, the only way out of that is by disabling whatever is overriding f.lux.
Also, f.lux v4 makes it extremely easy to get any color temperature you want whenever you want. It was possible in f.lux v3 too, but only by making a change to the Registry.
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@TwoCables said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
@scoenta said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
A 'manual override mode' is needed for situations like this. It would make easy to set any bright option manually mode for all day long, or between a range of hours or something similar, with no dependency of the Geolocation API. Also Windows 10 has its useful single own built-in feature for night light but it's only for versions 17.03 and above, what means that there are at least three main ISO of Windows 10 with no feature at all of this kind (15.07, 15.11 and 16.07). Probably a single interface also may contribute to understand better the available options for mostly all people. :/
I don't think it's that simple because when something like Windows 10's built-in feature is overriding f.lux, the only way out of that is by disabling whatever is overriding f.lux.
Also, f.lux v4 makes it extremely easy to get any color temperature you want whenever you want. It was possible in f.lux v3 too, but only by making a change to the Registry.
It makes sense, probably something related with Net.Framework latest? :/
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@scoenta said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
@TwoCables said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
@scoenta said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
A 'manual override mode' is needed for situations like this. It would make easy to set any bright option manually mode for all day long, or between a range of hours or something similar, with no dependency of the Geolocation API. Also Windows 10 has its useful single own built-in feature for night light but it's only for versions 17.03 and above, what means that there are at least three main ISO of Windows 10 with no feature at all of this kind (15.07, 15.11 and 16.07). Probably a single interface also may contribute to understand better the available options for mostly all people. :/
I don't think it's that simple because when something like Windows 10's built-in feature is overriding f.lux, the only way out of that is by disabling whatever is overriding f.lux.
Also, f.lux v4 makes it extremely easy to get any color temperature you want whenever you want. It was possible in f.lux v3 too, but only by making a change to the Registry.
It makes sense, probably something related with Net.Framework latest? :/
No, it's a new feature in Windows 10 that tries to do what f.lux does. I believe they call it "Night Light", but it's inferior to f.lux.
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@TwoCables said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
@scoenta said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
@TwoCables said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
@scoenta said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
A 'manual override mode' is needed for situations like this. It would make easy to set any bright option manually mode for all day long, or between a range of hours or something similar, with no dependency of the Geolocation API. Also Windows 10 has its useful single own built-in feature for night light but it's only for versions 17.03 and above, what means that there are at least three main ISO of Windows 10 with no feature at all of this kind (15.07, 15.11 and 16.07). Probably a single interface also may contribute to understand better the available options for mostly all people. :/
I don't think it's that simple because when something like Windows 10's built-in feature is overriding f.lux, the only way out of that is by disabling whatever is overriding f.lux.
Also, f.lux v4 makes it extremely easy to get any color temperature you want whenever you want. It was possible in f.lux v3 too, but only by making a change to the Registry.
It makes sense, probably something related with Net.Framework latest? :/
No, it's a new feature in Windows 10 that tries to do what f.lux does. I believe they call it "Night Light", but it's inferior to f.lux.
Oh, right! Just look at this link! You will get surprised! :)
https://mspoweruser.com/theres-now-a-much-better-replacement-for-windows-10s-night-light-feature-in-the-windows-store/ -
@scoenta said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
@TwoCables said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
@scoenta said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
@TwoCables said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
@scoenta said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
A 'manual override mode' is needed for situations like this. It would make easy to set any bright option manually mode for all day long, or between a range of hours or something similar, with no dependency of the Geolocation API. Also Windows 10 has its useful single own built-in feature for night light but it's only for versions 17.03 and above, what means that there are at least three main ISO of Windows 10 with no feature at all of this kind (15.07, 15.11 and 16.07). Probably a single interface also may contribute to understand better the available options for mostly all people. :/
I don't think it's that simple because when something like Windows 10's built-in feature is overriding f.lux, the only way out of that is by disabling whatever is overriding f.lux.
Also, f.lux v4 makes it extremely easy to get any color temperature you want whenever you want. It was possible in f.lux v3 too, but only by making a change to the Registry.
It makes sense, probably something related with Net.Framework latest? :/
No, it's a new feature in Windows 10 that tries to do what f.lux does. I believe they call it "Night Light", but it's inferior to f.lux.
Oh, right! Just look at this link! You will get surprised! :)
https://mspoweruser.com/theres-now-a-much-better-replacement-for-windows-10s-night-light-feature-in-the-windows-store/Now that's awesome!!!! Thank you for showing that to me!
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@TwoCables said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
If you are seeing what looks like the 6500K setting to you, then something is overriding f.lux. I think Windows 10 has its own built-in 'feature' that is supposed to do what f.lux does. Try to find it and disable it.
In the meantime, turn on some lights and turn down your monitor's brightness. I'm getting the impression your room is too dark and your monitor's brightness is set very high.
Hi, thank you again. Sorry for answering so late. I don't have windows 10, but windows 7. Also I just re-installed it, so no programm or application could be"overriding" f.lux. What should I do?
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If it's not working at all, then I'm sorry but I don't know what to do.
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@TwoCables said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
If it's not working at all, then I'm sorry but I don't know what to do.
Well, you brought me luck anyway, it appears. I upgraded my graphic-card because of Payday2, and now it's perfectly working. Thank you for your help me with your comments, I appreciated it :)
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@Yari-Stramaroni said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
@TwoCables said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
If it's not working at all, then I'm sorry but I don't know what to do.
Well, you brought me luck anyway, it appears. I upgraded my graphic-card because of Payday2, and now it's perfectly working. Thank you for your help me with your comments, I appreciated it :)
Very strange. What did you have before the upgrade - and what do you hav now?
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@TwoCables said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
@Yari-Stramaroni said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
@TwoCables said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
If it's not working at all, then I'm sorry but I don't know what to do.
Well, you brought me luck anyway, it appears. I upgraded my graphic-card because of Payday2, and now it's perfectly working. Thank you for your help me with your comments, I appreciated it :)
Very strange. What did you have before the upgrade - and what do you hav now?
Ow, sorry! I didn't mean "upgrade", I meant "i downloaded the newest driver for my graphic-card". I hate technical language in english, so difficult for me to explain :'( forgive me :D
I have an AMD Radeon 7700 HD. -
@Yari-Stramaroni said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
@TwoCables said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
@Yari-Stramaroni said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
@TwoCables said in Lowest settings for ALL day:
If it's not working at all, then I'm sorry but I don't know what to do.
Well, you brought me luck anyway, it appears. I upgraded my graphic-card because of Payday2, and now it's perfectly working. Thank you for your help me with your comments, I appreciated it :)
Very strange. What did you have before the upgrade - and what do you hav now?
Ow, sorry! I didn't mean "upgrade", I meant "i downloaded the newest driver for my graphic-card". I hate technical language in english, so difficult for me to explain :'( forgive me :D
I have an AMD Radeon 7700 HD.Interesting. Somehow, the previous driver was preventing f.lux from working! Wow.