![]() ![]() ![]() I do understand the difficulty involved in developing an extension like that, and it is possibly the shear amount of work involved, that has always yielded a compromised effort.Īnyway …. If someone was to develop something which, with one click could change your entire Desktop Interface from a normal theme to a dark one, including all associated applications and browsers, when needed, then that would be worth using. When is the message going to get through, that bright interfaces are NOT popular these days.Īs yuliya says above, I too have no use for these auto/adaptive brightness software gadgets, especially since I work primarily in Graphics, Animation, and Photography, where a change in brightness or hue in the middle of a job, is about as welcome as a fart in a space suit. The point is, that there are a huge number of computer users these days, who favour the dark theme, both in their operating systems, and in their browsers, and for good reasons too, but predominantly, to avoid eye-strain. I’ve used a variety of these sorts of extensions, either for the OS or individual browser add-ons, and they seldom, if ever, work the way you want them to, in a logical and reliable way. The Screenshot rate configured in milliseconds is the time taken between two screenshots. ![]() The program uses the contents (colors) as a reference to adjust the brightness of the screen. Such sensors aren't available on computers, so how does Gammy support Adaptive Brightness? According to the documentation on the developer's website, Gammy takes a screenshot from time to time. Most handsets these days have a special component called ambient light sensor, which, as the name indicates, detects the amount of light that's available and adjusts the screen brightness accordingly. If you have a smartphone, you may be aware how the automatic brightness works on it. Screenshot rate is explained in the next section. The Adaption Speed determines how fast the brightness changes, while threshold checks for the difference in content to apply the change. This allows you to control the Adaption speed, Threshold and Screenshot rate. Click and drag the bottom right corner of the interface to view three additional options. Uncheck the auto brightness option and you'll see another slider appear that you can use to adjust the brightness level manually. ![]()
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