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Brightness Controller icon

Brightness Controller

Brightness Controller allows you to software control Brightness, R, G and B of your Primary and Secondary Display in Linux.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Application type

Platforms

  • Linux
  • Python
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  2.  Support for Multiple Monitors

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  • screen-brightness
  • ddc
  • monitor-brightness
  • brightness-setting
  • brightness-slider
  • brightness-control
  • brightness-controller
  • brightness-manipulation

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  • Developed by

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  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
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  • Alternatives

    8 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

GitHub repository

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  •  89 Forks
  •  31 Open Issues
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What is Brightness Controller?

Brightness Controller allows you to control Brightness of your Primary and Secondary Display in Linux. It is a software based dimmer.

It allows you to control the brightness of your monitor to a better extent. For example, laptop's monitor brightness can be controlled using hardware keys at discrete values, such as 20%, 40%, 60%, ... 100%. Brightness Controller allows you to change the brightness to a better degree of control, ranging from 1% to 100%! It should be mentioned that it changes the present brightness value set via hardware control of your monitor. For example, if you set your Monitor's brightness to 50% using hardware buttons, then that will be the 100% value in Brightness controller.