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Date:      Thu, 29 Sep 2016 08:14:49 -0400
From:      Ken Moore <ken@ixsystems.com>
To:        <freebsd-x11@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Nvidia drivers screen brightness and back light
Message-ID:  <0b100cba-4702-46d7-8bb3-cf553a1a750b@ixsystems.com>
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xbrightness and redshift do not touch the LCD levels within your monitor at=20=

all - they both do software-level brightness control through modifying the=20=

X server settings for colors and such (which is why they trample all over=20
each other if you try to run both). If you want hardware-level brightness=20
control there are a couple options:

"xbacklight" is a utility similar to xbrightness, but only does=20
acpi/hardware brightness. It only works on monitors which support the ACPI=20=

power levels and such though, so it might not work for you.=20

You can tweak the sysctl on your system to turn down the monitor brightnees=20=

directly (if supported by your monitor - most laptops are supported but=20
desktop monitors are hit-or-hiss).
`sysctl hw. | grep brightness` should show you which one(s) are available=20
on your system.

"pc-sysconfig" is a tool on PC-BSD/TrueOS systems which is a front-end to=20
the sysctl method for controlling screen brightness (as well as a few other=20=

things like putting your system into suspend mode), and allows the user=20
make the changes as needed (sysctls can usually only be changed by root).=20
Run "pc-sysconfig -h" to see the options for reading/changing the screen=20
brightness levels as you need.


On Thursday, September 29, 2016 7:32:12 AM EDT, blubee blubeeme wrote:
> I am not looking for a screensaver; I am looking for a way to dim the
> brightness of the screen. Even when I use the xrandr or redshift to dim the=

> brightness, let's say i turn it all the way down to 0 or something like
> that.
>
> If I turn off the lights in the room, I can still see the led behind the
> screen lighting up the four corners of the screen.
>
> Not to mention that xset command you referenced me earlier doesn't work for=

> even turning off the monitor.
>
> btw, I use i3lock -c 000000 to try to get a black screen as well but again,=

> the lights are still there.
>
> On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 4:58 PM, Scott Bennett <bennett@sdf.org> wrote:
>
>> blubee blubeeme <gurenchan@gmail.com> wrote:
>>  ...

--=20
~~ Ken Moore ~~
TrueOS/iXsystems



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