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Having a continuous slider partitioned between overlay and backlight from 0-100 may be confusing since hardware brightness is always 0-100, but maybe there could be the ability to go negative which represents when hardware brightness is at 0 and an overlay is enabled. So the range could be -20% to 100%, with -20% to 0% representing 0 hardware brightness and 0-20 range of overlay. |
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Thanks for this great little app!
Unfortunately, many PC monitors on their lowest backlight are still too bright. On macos, there’s an app called MonitorControl that combines ddc/ci with a black overlay once the backlight reaches 0%, giving the illusion that the screen can go even dimmer. Their implementation/design is superb. Although there are windows apps that do black overlays (e.g., DimScreen, f.lux), they’re not as seamless or visually appealing and don’t do backlight control.
I believe this would be a useful and appreciated addition to Twinkle Tray, making it a modern all-in-one solution for brightness control on PC.
A few things that would be nice:
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