F.lux regularly hard crashes (blue screens) computers, doesn't let you choose the sunset/sunrise times and the owners are the most self-righteous assholes I've ever interacted with from a customer service perspective. Use SunsetScreen instead if you want more controls and brightness dimming. Another good option is the Windows 10 built in Night Light paired with ClickMonitorDDC.
Dimming the screen through software like in SunsetScreen and F.lux is bad for your eyes though. Ideally you want to change the brightness from the monitor itself with either the buttons on the frame or using ClickMonitorDDC to change it from your keyboard and then change only the color using Night Light/SunsetScreen.
You might be lucky enough to avoid F.lux ruining your system, but I was stuck gaming at the absolute minimum settings on my $2200 system for over 6 months while I struggled to figure out what was constantly crashing my games after 10-20 minutes. It would even crash if I opened too many tabs. Instantly fixed by disabling f.lux.
F.lux regularly hard crashes (blue screens) computers and the owners are the most self-righteous assholes I've ever interacted with from a customer service perspective. Use SunsetScreen instead if you want more controls and brightness dimming. Another good option is the Windows 10 built in Night Light paired with ClickMonitorDDC.
Dimming the screen through software like in SunsetScreen and F.lux is bad for your eyes though. Ideally you want to change the brightness from the monitor itself with either the buttons on the frame or using ClickMonitorDDC to change it from your keyboard and then change only the color using Night Light/SunsetScreen.
You might be lucky enough to avoid F.lux ruining your system, but I was stuck gaming at the absolute minimum settings on my $2200 system for over 6 months while I struggled to figure out what was constantly crashing my games after 10-20 minutes. It would even crash if I opened too many tabs. Instantly fixed by disabling f.lux.
F.lux regularly hard crashes (blue screens) computers and the owners are the most self-righteous assholes I've ever interacted with from a customer service perspective. Use SunsetScreen instead if you want more controls and brightness dimming. Another good option is the Windows 10 built in Night Light paired with ClickMonitorDDC.
Dimming the screen through software like in SunsetScreen and F.lux is bad for your eyes though. Ideally you want to change the brightness from the monitor itself with either the buttons on the frame or using ClickMonitorDDC to change it from your keyboard and then change only the color using Night Light/SunsetScreen.
You might be lucky enough to avoid F.lux ruining your system, but I was stuck gaming at the absolute minimum settings on my $2200 system for over 6 months while I struggled to figure out what was constantly crashing my games after 10-20 minutes. It would even crash if I opened too many tabs. f.lux is a terrible program that no one should ever use.
F.lux regularly hard crashes (blue screens) computers and the owners are the most self-righteous assholes I've ever interacted with from a customer service perspective. Use Windows 10 built in Night Light or the third party SunsetScreen instead if you want more controls and brightness dimming.
Both of the above are bad for your eyes though, ideally you want to change it from the monitor itself with either the buttons on the frame or use ClickMonitorDDC to change it from your keyboard.
You might be lucky enough to avoid F.lux ruining your system, but I was stuck gaming at the absolute minimum settings on my $2200 system for over 6 months while I struggled to figure out what was constantly crashing my games after 10-20 minutes. It would even crash if I opened too many tabs. f.lux is a terrible program that no one should ever use.
F.lux regularly hard crashes (blue screens) computers and owners are the biggest assholes I've ever interacted with from a customer service perspective. Use Windows 10 built in Night Light or the third party SunsetScreen instead if you want more controls and brightness dimming.
Both of the above are bad for your eyes though, ideally you want to change it from the monitor itself with either the buttons on the frame or use ClickMonitorDDC to change it from your keyboard.
You might be lucky enough to avoid F.lux ruining your system, but I was stuck gaming at the absolute minimum settings on my $2200 system for over 6 months while I struggled to figure out what was constantly crashing my games after 10-20 minutes. It would even crash if I opened too many tabs. f.lux is a terrible program that no one should ever use.