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Multi Monitor Tools (currently WIP, don't expect anything big yet)

An app with a giant collection of tools regarding multiple monitors

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TODO

  • Time based brightness
  • Weather based brightness
  • Customize values
  • DCR
  • Separate brightness curves per monitor
  • Per monitor controls

Why?

I love solutions like F.lux for dealing with working on late nights, but one thing that it doesn't solve is brightness. Sometimes when working late nights, I need to lower my brightness. But guess what? I've got to individually adjust each monitor to the right setting. And now, in the morning, I've got to do it all over again. I might just be lazy, but I needed a solution to this ever infuriating problem. And now, DCR (Dynamic Contrast Ratio), the thing most people turn off because it's annoying when you're just trying to use your computer normally. But when I'm watching a video or playing a game, It looks so much better.

Running the app

On Windows, start it with run.vbs. If that doesn't work, install prequisites, try again. If it still doesn't work, install packages and run main.py manually.

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.12 (should still work on some older versions)
  • Windows 10 or above (has not been tested on MacOS or Linux, though I may add support later)

Package installation

In the directory of the project:

pip install -r requirements.txt

Attribution

Emilurenius for average screen color script in DCR

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