![]() ![]() ![]() Fixed map popup when you change timezones (now you can tell it’s f.lux).Bugs fixed for Catalina (and Mojave): dimming fixes, white cursor fixes, entitlements and notarization.Some workarounds for “white cursor” problems.V41 and 42.1 (Apple Silicon and bugfixes) (Single displays will work but multiple ones will not.) Fixes for Ventura including full-screen disable.Thank you for trying f.lux! We are always working to incorporate the newest research into our software. You can remove even more alerting light by choosing “Expand color range” to unlock deeper colors in Windows (in the “Lighting at night” menu). Our default setting of 3400K on Windows removes about 3/4 of the blue and about half of the green light. After a few days with f.lux, experiment with the settings to warm things up a little more and find which color works best for you. It can take a few days to get used to the new colors at night, so we recommend setting the night-time colors in f.lux to whatever feels good to your eyes. f.lux tries to help this by removing blue and green light to help you wind down in the evenings. Exposure to blue light at the wrong time of day can keep you awake later and interfere with the quality of your sleep. Hotkeys to dim your screen (Alt-PgUp, Alt-PgDn), so desktop users can dim too, and a hotkey to disable (Alt-End)Ĭomputer screens, tablets and mobile phones emit full spectrum light around the clock, just like the sun.A simple control for Philips Hue lights.Display warms up as your backlight dims (works with laptops).Expanded color temperature settings, down to 2700K, and some presets lower than that, down to 1200K.If you’ve used f.lux before, this version now has these changes: LAN API with support for telling other devices when f.lux changes.Hue integration now supports more light types.DisplayLink (when your monitor is connected via USB) works in a lot more cases now. ![]()
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