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use a mechanical solution ... apply a window tint sheet on the display ... or wear sunglasses– jsotolaCommented Jun 18, 2021 at 0:22
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1I have two Windows 10 laptops here (one 21H1 and one 21390.2025) both with Intel Graphics and standard Windows Brightness (Start, Settings, System) set to 0 is just barely lit - just off screen OFF. How dim do you need it?– anonCommented Jun 18, 2021 at 0:23
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@John I want it to keep dimming until it turns off completely. The lowest brightness is fine if the room is lit, but if there is only one small lamp at night and I'm watching something on my laptop, it burns my eyes even though I use dark mode on everything.– RationalFragileCommented Jun 18, 2021 at 0:29
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1My Brightness at 0 is very close to OFF. I cannot see it being dimmer and still be seen.– anonCommented Jun 18, 2021 at 0:30
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@jsotola thought about that, but obstructing light affects colors and white balance too much. Simply dimming the backlight is so much different (I was shocked how different it is when I first used it on linux).– RationalFragileCommented Jun 18, 2021 at 0:32
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