We then combined this ability with an ability to adjust the blue/red ramp, much as RedShift does, using instead a small binary called sct ( set colour temperature). We built our own brightness control apps for Puppy, with a YAD-powered GUI.because nothing available via the repositories really functioned the way we wanted it to. From as far back as I can remember, they've always had software-independent brightness controls, operated via the arrow keys and the 'Fn' key.Īnd they always work, regardless of what OS is installed. ![]() ![]() This is one reason why I've always preferred Dell laptops. Where the actuall setting is brightness in the Xubuntu system I have no idea.others may come along with that may post here when he sees his name mentioned. I assume you would click/right click on its icon there to make changes to its settings.or there is a small "gear wheel" beside the name in the applets list/panel.after you have installed it that gear will be "live".you may be able to adjust it there Then click on the + sign down the bottom.that will add/install that applet to your system tray.over near the clock/date etc Type in brightness.that will show the applet you just downloadedĬlick on brightness and gamma applet to highlight it Then click on Manage, (beside download.at top) 2.ddc/cl multri monitor.3.ddc/cl monitor brightnessĬlick on the arrow on the right.that will download it. ![]() When it opens, click on Download at the top of the box Try, clicking on menu, then type in applets
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