Is it possible to make a bluelight filter for windows using Rainmaker.Dimming the screen more than its possible by the default settings.Can you please tell me what screen settings should be targeted.
Thanks.
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Coding Complication
- jsmorley
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Re: Coding Complication
Nothing that supports this is built into Rainmeter. There may be some 3rd-party utility you can call from the Windows command line using a bang or the RunCommand plugin, but I have no idea what that might be.
Maybe this: http://jonls.dk/redshift/
Maybe this: http://jonls.dk/redshift/
Re: Coding Complication
I can't really help more than jsmorley, but i know that f.lux is a popular choice for decreasing the blue light from your monitor.
https://justgetflux.com/
https://justgetflux.com/
Re: Coding Complication
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- CyberTheWorm
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Re: Coding Complication
Could you not create a transparent skin that is just a full screen box without boarders and adjust the colour and make it click through? Just a thought.
Something like this adjusting the size for your monitor
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[Rainmeter]
Update=1000
[MeterButtonLarge]
Meter=Shape
X=1
Y=1
Shape=Rectangle 0,0,100,100 | StrokeWidth 0 | Fill Color 0,0,255,50
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Re: Coding Complication
I think something like that should be more efficientCyberTheWorm wrote:Could you not create a transparent skin that is just a full screen box without boarders and adjust the colour and make it click through? Just a thought.
Something like this adjusting the size for your monitorCode: Select all
[Rainmeter] Update=1000 [MeterButtonLarge] Meter=Shape X=1 Y=1 Shape=Rectangle 0,0,100,100 | StrokeWidth 0 | Fill Color 0,0,255,50
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[Rainmeter]
Update=-1
[ScreenHue]
Meter=Image
SolidColor=0,0,255,50
W=#SCREENAREAWIDTH#
H=#SCREENAREAHEIGHT#
DynamicVariables=1