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When the system is inactive for a certain period of time, set the brightness of the display to a lower value. Windows had this option but removed it.
There's a solution that re-adds the "dim display after" option in Power Plan, but per my tests the re-added option is no longer functioning.
Related: #1052 This feature request is different from #13035
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I think it would be better to detect inactivity for individual monitor, like focus lost for how long, then dim or fade that monitor.
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Description of the new feature / enhancement
When the system is inactive for a certain period of time, set the brightness of the display to a lower value. Windows had this option but removed it.
Scenario when this would be used?
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There's a solution that re-adds the "dim display after" option in Power Plan, but per my tests the re-added option is no longer functioning.
Related: #1052
This feature request is different from #13035
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: