Rest your eyes with our Night mode Light at night is part of the reason so many people don’t get enough sleep (learn more in ). When night is coming, you can enable a night mode to rest your eyes and avoid unwanted of lights, especially blue light. With just one click, or with a keyboard shortcut, you can switch to macOS Dark theme (10.9 or later), lower screen brightness, reduce blue light emitted by your display, enable grayscale mode or even set another wallpaper. If your screen does not support brightness control, Displays will simulate screen dimming. And night mode can be scheduled, either in a user-defined period or based on sunset/sunrise.
You can even automatically switch to night mode when you launch any app of your choice! Screenshots Take screenshots and upload them automatically to Dropbox or CloudApp.
The best Mac apps of 2018. Or performing the auto-dim function. It’s ideal for watching streams, videos, or any other activity in which you don’t touch the keyboard or mouse for an extended. The dev explains for instance on one of the Mac App Store screenshots that dimming all your monitors except the one playing a video could help you focus on the video. The easy-to-use Screen Dimmer menu.
Many settings are available: timer, mouse pointer hiding/showing Hide your desktop With one click, hide all your desktop icons, without loosing drag & drop support of your desktop. You may also use a keyboard shortcut. Screen calibration Show a Test Card to help in monitor or video-projector calibration.
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Displays supports all screen ratios (4:3, 16:10 or 16:9). Keyboard shortcuts Set customizable keyboard shortcuts to activate all functions, like changing resolution, enabling night mode or locating mouse pointer. Notifications Get notifications when a monitor is plugged-in or plugged-out or when resolution is changed (other events are supported too). Information about monitor Get detailed information about your monitors, like serial number, manufacturing date, current color profile but also active graphic card.