f.lux - rest your eyes during the night - Page 3
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TheMooseHeed
United Kingdom535 Posts
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JieXian
Malaysia4677 Posts
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Ender985
Spain910 Posts
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Barbiero
Brazil5259 Posts
On November 03 2013 01:07 TheMooseHeed wrote: Can't even remember how long I've been using this, works great though. Only thing I don't like is the lag spike you get when it makes the transition on fast mode. Other than that its good. I dont recommend fast mode. Slow mode makes the transition feel more natural. | ||
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FluffyBinLaden
United States527 Posts
On November 03 2013 08:25 Zephirdd wrote: I dont recommend fast mode. Slow mode makes the transition feel more natural. I literally don't even notice it anymore. When I turn it off at night for colour sensitive things I get a little sad inside. Recommended fully, nice little tool. | ||
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Like a Boss
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Skynx
Turkey7150 Posts
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Judicator
United States7270 Posts
On November 03 2013 08:45 Like a Boss wrote: Whats the science behind this and how do you get it for iPhones? iPhones don't have it unless you jailbreak it. It's really noticeable when you switch from flux to non-flux at night, in the day, not so much. | ||
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Brutaxilos
United States2630 Posts
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FluffyBinLaden
United States527 Posts
On November 03 2013 11:22 Brutaxilos wrote: Does this affect gameplay in Starcraft? I just got this yesterday so haven't been able to try it at night playing Starcraft yet. It will affect the colour only if you run the game in windowed or windowed fullscreen mode. Fullscreen applications maintain their original colours. | ||
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Brutaxilos
United States2630 Posts
On November 03 2013 11:45 FluffyBinLaden wrote: It will affect the colour only if you run the game in windowed or windowed fullscreen mode. Fullscreen applications maintain their original colours. Hmm, alright thanks! | ||
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[]Phase[]
Belgium927 Posts
I guess if this does anything, it'll make my eyes hurt earlier, so I'll turn off the computer earlier for my health, and in the end win out indirectly (I want to try spend less time on the computer anyways.) | ||
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spinesheath
Germany8679 Posts
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Ropid
Germany3557 Posts
On November 05 2013 03:29 spinesheath wrote: The only downside is that my cursor looks blue at night because it isn't affected by flux. I use some colorful cursor because of that. You don't notice if it's not white. I think I got the one I use out of this pack: http://lavalon.deviantart.com/art/Oxygen-Cursors-76614092 | ||
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spinesheath
Germany8679 Posts
On November 05 2013 03:33 Ropid wrote: I use some colorful cursor because of that. You don't notice if it's not white. I think I got the one I use out of this pack: http://lavalon.deviantart.com/art/Oxygen-Cursors-76614092 It's not like it would bother me enough to use a different cursor because of it. The downside is very small. | ||
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Ropid
Germany3557 Posts
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insitelol
845 Posts
Guys, that's awesome indeed every1 should try it. | ||
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Cam Connor
Canada786 Posts
i'm so used to it that when i use another computer for more than 20 minutes i start getting a headache | ||
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Fission
Canada1184 Posts
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hp.Shell
United States2527 Posts
Agreed on the older topic bit; I'm sure there's one already here. | ||
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