Brightness Slider 4+

ACT Productions

    • 3.4 • 37 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

With Brightness Slider you can adjust screen brightness from the menu
bar, just like the sound menu provided by Apple, and with improved
control over the dimming process.

Using a keyboard with no brightness keys? Tired of low brightness
levels which are still too bright? Brightness Slider gives you total
control over your screen's brightness settings, allowing in
particular for a really smooth transition between low light and total
darkness.

Features:
- Screen brightness level adjustment right from the menu bar
- Dimming control at low brightness levels
- Arrow key function with active Brightness Slider menu
- Custom hotkeys for lowering and raising brightness levels
- Start at login option available in the preferences

How Brightness Slider works:
Brightness Slider darkens your display by combining two separate
methods. Method A adjusts the real backlight intensity of your
display and method B creates a semi-transparent black veil above
everything else. Why the complexity? Well, when dimming a display,
the final jump down to no backlight at all is very large, especially
in a darkened room. To provide more control over the dimming process,
the top-half of the slider controls the backlight intensity from 1
down to 0.1 (method A). Then, the bottom-half controls the opacity of
the semi-transparent veil, whilst keeping the backlight at 0.1
(method B). When the slider is at zero, the backlight is turned off.
The result is that the final jump now has several intermediate steps,
which means the perceived brightness (the combined result of both
methods) is that much more adjustable.

One last thing:
There are displays where Brightness Slider cannot control backlight
intensity. However, it can still perceptually dim the screen by
controlling the opacity of the semi-transparent veil (which can be
created on any display).

Any comments or suggestions, don't hesitate: act.prods@gmail.com

What’s New

Version 1.2.6

Fixes some issues in OS X Yosemite

Ratings and Reviews

3.4 out of 5
37 Ratings

37 Ratings

quatrieme ,

Dims MBP first then external monitor

When I try to dim, the MBP monitor gets dimmed first and then only when slider is already fairly low does the external monitor starts dimming. The net effect is if the external monitor is dimmed to desired level, the MBP monitor is way to dimmed to view. Is there a way to tune the app to have both monitors dim simultaneously? I second the suggestion to post the code on github. Thanks

swervilicious ,

Kind of works

When my secondary display is set to sRGB (which is best for color accuracy), it will not allow me to adjust the brightness, so I thought this app would allow me to adjust the brightness of it independently of my MBP. To this point, using the keyboard brightness keys would only affect the MBP, so I was hopeful this could be a solution. However, although adjusting the slider does indeed affect the brightness of the secondary display, it also affects the MBP. So when I bring the brightness down to a good level on the secondary display, it makes my MBP too dark to use. And when I try to adjust the brightnes of the MBP with the keys on the keyboard, my secondary display becomes bright again. It’s unfortunate that the brightnes of each display cannot be adjusted independently.

Niaz66 ,

must-have

Simple, easy to use, minimal in interface- perfect.

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