
- #THINKGEEK LUNAR PRO SOFTWARE#
- #THINKGEEK LUNAR PRO CODE#
Lunar can't be built from this repo as the source code for the paid features is hidden.
I'm pausing contributions for the moment as Lunar has paid features and isn't compilable because of missing parts of the source code (Pro features code is encrypted).
Adapters that forward DDC messages properly. Tested and known to work with the following types of connections It works well along Night Shift and True Tone (and f.lux if Gamma dimming is not used). It doesn't interfere at all with the native adaptive brightness that macOS implements for the built-in display. Avoid overheating the MacBook because of using it with the lid closed. The built-in keyboard and trackpad are still available for use. BlackOut: turn off monitors (or the built-in display) selectively while also keeping important functions:. Hidden resolutions accessible from a dropdown in the Display Settings menu. Screen orientation change from the menu bar or using hotkeys (Ctrl+0/9/8/7 mapped to 0°/90°/180°/270° for the display with the cursor on it). Input switching from a convenient dropdown or using up to 3 input-specific hotkeys. App Presets if you need more/less brightness for specific activities (watching movies, design work) Sad news for anyone who loves geeky goods and top-notch April Fools’ jokes:, the 20-year-old online retailer known for selling more geek-centric gadgets and peripherals than you. Location-based Adaptive Brightness (and contrast) based on the sunrise/sunset times in your location.
Sync-based Adaptive Brightness (and contrast) based on the built-in light sensor of the MacBook or iMac.Sensor-based Adaptive Brightness (and contrast) based on an external light sensor.Dim brightness below 0% for late-night work.1000-to-1600 nits of brightness for supported XDR and HDR displays.Native keyboard control and hotkeys for setting brightness, volume and contrast that respect the min/max values per monitor.
#THINKGEEK LUNAR PRO SOFTWARE#
It doesn't use a software overlay if the monitor supports DDC/CI. Lunar changes the hardware brightness of the monitor using the DDC protocol. MacOS app for controlling monitors, with native support for both Intel and Apple Silicon Community Lunar The defacto app for controlling monitors Adjust brightness, change volume, switch inputs