Resolution independent interface, for high DPI.There are new hotkeys to adjust color a little bit at a time (Alt+Shift+PgUp and Alt+Shift+PgDn). You can tell f.lux to disable when particular apps are running, or when watching fullscreen movies and games.A wider range of color settings (including very cool colors).Color filters for eyestrain and other uses.Presets to help pick your settings, or reset things when you get stuck.Backwards alarm clock reminds you how long it is until you wake up, hopefully to get you to bed a little earlier.Circadian response is shown when you change settings, to show how light affects your circadian system.Bedtime mode: this extra-warm mode gets you ready for sleep and also helps you customize f.lux’s timing to work better with your actual schedule.By moving the sliders, you can fine tune the colors to fit your needs. Based on your wake time and location, f.lux creates a custom lighting schedule for you that changes every day throughout the year. The light that comes from computer and mobile phone screens has a real effect on the human circadian system, especially at night. The f.lux menu is always located to the left of your system clock.
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