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Lower brightness windows 10 even more4/20/2024 ![]() Set Display to High (Performance) brightness setting."Įcho " 5. Set Display to Medium brightness setting."Įcho " 4. Set Display to Low (Conservative) brightness setting."Įcho " 3. Set Display to Minimum (Powersave) brightness setting."Įcho " 2. Maxsetting=$(cat /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/max_brightness)Įcho "- Brightness -"Įcho " 1. #!/bin/bashĬursetting=$(cat /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness) otherwise tinkering to point to your variation of them will be necessary). Feel free to use it (if you have the designated files. Using the above answers, I created this script (saved in my home directory as brightness.sh) to modify display brightness (as the laptop's keyboard suffered a spilled tea issue and became unusable). Here is a snippet of the keybinding.īindsym XF86MonBrightnessUp exec /usr/bin/brightnessctl -d intel_backlight set +10īindsym XF86MonBrightnessDown exec /usr/bin/brightnessctl -d intel_backlight set 10. I have added keybindings in my i3 config. ![]() usr/bin/brightnessctl -d intel_backlight set 10. usr/bin/brightnessctl -d intel_backlight set +10 You can do this like so :Īfter installation, I can increase/decrease brightness using the below commands by 10 - this is very gradual and gives me more control. So, make sure you add the current user to the video group. You will need permissions to modify the display device, which only members of the group video(and obviously root) can do. So, after a bit of reading, I came across brightctl. And the other software based approaches just made the screen look more black. I am using i3 as my window manager and I had uninstalled gnome, so the gnome solution didn't work for me. Try each one, and use the one with the largest gamut as your "TARGET"
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