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Based on our record, f.lux seems to be a lot more popular than Twinkle Tray. While we know about 345 links to f.lux, we've tracked only 21 mentions of Twinkle Tray. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Having never heard of Ultra Librarian, I thought this was somehow related to https://justgetflux.com/ and that they'd made a switch from doing color changing to hardware. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
Reshade might help with the color tones. I normally use f.lux for Windows, but I don't know how much it might help. Could be worth trying, though. Source: 5 months ago
This is good advice, but I prefer something that automatically dims and reduces blue light for me. That qay I don't have ro remember. f.lux on Windows and Mac, and Twilight on Android, are what work for me. https://justgetflux.com/ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.urbandroid.... - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
> I can't put nightmode in Windows too close to 100 percent (i put it between 50-65) because then the contrast is just too bad. I hate windows night mode. As soon as you go above "slight" (can't remember the numbers, I'm not a frequent windows user and don't have one handy to check) it gets a sickly yellow taint. Last I checked (2-3 years ago) macos's wasn't great either, although somewhat serviceable. You may... - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
There is evidence that suggests that blue light from screens before bed time can impact your ability to fall sleep. Here are several more resources about this phenomenon. To counter this, there are apps for computers and phones that will change the colors of your screen depending on the time of day. A commonly used free program that does this is f.lux. Source: 10 months ago
Also, there are 3rd party apps that do the deed, an increasingly popular option is TwinkleTray but you can find more in a search engine. Source: 10 months ago
I don't think you can, since it automatically detects whether or not the screen is connected. Https://twinkletray.com/ tho this app can shut off the screen, maybe it can be better. Source: 10 months ago
Use this maybe? https://twinkletray.com/ I don't know if it will help. Source: 11 months ago
TwinkleTray, to control display brightness on desktop displays like you can on laptops. Source: about 1 year ago
I develop Lunar that can do that for macOS, for Windows you have TwinkleTray and on Linux there's ddcutil. Source: about 1 year ago
Redshift Color Temperature Adjuster - Redshift adjusts the color temperature according to the position of the sun.
Monitorian - Monitorian is a Windows desktop tool to adjust the brightness of multiple monitors with ease.
CareUEyes - CareUEyes is an eye protection software for windows that comes with blue light filter, screen dimmer, and break reminder
PangoBright - Screen dimming software that allows you to control the brightness of your laptop screens as well as external monitors.
LightBulb - Background application that adjusts screen gamma, making the colors appear warmer at night...
Dimmer - A very small and free utility for Windows to reduce brightness on LCD/TFT screens.