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[Feature request]: Dim screen after inactivity #60

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ppebb opened this issue Nov 1, 2022 · 3 comments
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[Feature request]: Dim screen after inactivity #60

ppebb opened this issue Nov 1, 2022 · 3 comments

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@ppebb
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ppebb commented Nov 1, 2022

Please describe your feature request

Some config option to dim the screen after some amount of time of inactivity would be very useful. Since I am already running wluma to control brightness, I'd prefer not to have to run another daemon just to lower brightness after some time.

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maximbaz commented Nov 2, 2022

Interesting scenario to consider, many thanks for sharing! I can't say at the moment whether I think it's the right move to incorporate it in wluma or to let two daemons do one thing right, but in any case, we should have a decent support for this, wluma should not conflict with lowering brightness on inactivity, it should neither learn the lowered brightness as the data point (which would negatively affect the prediction algorithm).

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ppebb commented Nov 15, 2022

Being able to control dim timing with tools such as xss or xautolock would also be helpful.

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Atemu commented May 22, 2024

it should neither learn the lowered brightness as the data point (which would negatively affect the prediction algorithm).

On GNOME, it appears to be doing this. If you enable GNOME's auto-dimming in power settings and let it sit for a while, you'll see wluma learning the dimmed brightness as a data point and then the actual one again when you interact with the machine again in the debug log.

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