Intelligent adaptive brightness for your external monitors
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SentryCrashExceptionApplication
by mistake in the CLI outputsyncModeBrightnessKeyPressedExpireSeconds
Showing OSD on target monitors in Sync Mode requires only taking into account the changes that happen within a waiting period after the brightness key press.
That period was previously 0.5 seconds, which was now increased to 1 second and made configurable via the syncModeBrightnessKeyPressedExpireSeconds
hidden setting. Some systems take longer to propagate the brightness change events and this setting should help with that.
Published by alin23 7 months ago
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IODisplayLocation
optional to avoid DDC not working with some displaysPublished by alin23 7 months ago
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lunar displays LG main true
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allowAdjustmentsWhileLocked
for who may need itPublished by alin23 8 months ago
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lunar
CLI help textPublished by alin23 8 months ago
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CoreLocation
is timing outlunar toggle-connection
returns immediately after disconnectscreencapture
events when using overlay dimmingPublished by alin23 8 months ago
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nits
output to the lunar listen
CLI commandPublished by alin23 8 months ago
6.6.0
A rogue application could have exploited the restart logic to gain Accessibility Permissions.
This is a new approach for unlocking the 1600nits of brightness in Apple's XDR displays, developed in collaboration with Istvan from BetterDisplay.
It has the following key differences from the previous XDR Brightness method:
Downsides:
The system will still adapt the maximum nits of brightness based on the ambient light, so you might get a max of 800 nits in a dark room and 1600 nits in sunlight.
Disabling the system adaptive brightness will turn off this behaviour.
The Change Screen Preset Shortcut now allows you to unlock various functions that are locked by macOS when using reference presets:
Published by alin23 10 months ago
6.5.0
The following video shows the difference between simply having Dark Mode on with a low brightness, and having Night Mode on top of that.
If you pay attention to the hand that is scrolling, you'll notice that the flashes of light from the white regions have less effect with Night Mode enabled. In the same way, your eyes will see less of a difference in perceived brightness between the dark background and the bright regions that may appear unexpectedly while scrolling on a web page.
The technique is quite similar to what f.lux does, but with the added benefit of enhancing contrast for readability.
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sliders to avoid full black/white screens