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Brightify is an OS-independent application that adjusts monitor brightness using the DDC/CI protocol and custom protocols for USB monitors, featuring a brightness sensor for automatic adjustments based on ambient light, and can be controlled via a taskbar icon.

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Brightify

This app allows you to set the brightness of your monitor(s). It is essentially a wrapper around the DDC/CI protocol, which is supported by most monitors. It also supports adding custom communication protocols to control the brightness of USB monitors. For this, you most likely need to reverse engineer the communication protocol of the monitor. In my experience, this provides a more stable experience than using the DDC/CI protocol. You can find an example implementation for the Gigabyte M27Q in here. The app is designed to be run in the background and can be controlled via a taskbar icon. It also supports a brightness sensor that can automatically adjust the brightness based on the ambient light.

Getting started

  1. Install brightify by running pip install Brightify. This package is regularly uploaded to PyPi. If you want to install the latest version, you can clone this repository from GitHub and install it with pip install -e . in the root directory.
  2. To start the app: python -m brightify run. You can exit either by right-clicking the icon in the taskbar and selecting "Exit" or by pressing Ctrl+C in the terminal.
  3. To start the app at startup (or logon) and add a menu icon, run python -m brightify add all. To remove the both, run python -m brightify remove all.

Optional arguments

There are several other arguments you can pass to the app, see python -m brightify --help for more information.

  • To target add/remove only the startup run python -m brightify add/remove startup.
    • To add a task to the task scheduler on Windows, pass --use-scheduler. It will request elevated permissions.
    • By default, the terminal will be hidden, but you can change this by passing the --force-console argument.
  • To add/remove only the menu icon run python -m brightify add/remove menu-icon.
    • You can again force the console to be shown by passing the --force-console argument.

Set up the brightness sensor

  • Modify the SensorComm class to match your device and firmware
  • Modify the code that is polling from the brightness sensor Device Firmware
  • Modify platformio.ini and enter your board ( see supported boards)
  • Run pio run -t upload in the terminal to upload the firmware to the board. If everything is working, the Auto Checkbox for each supported Monitor should now be clickable

Remarks

  • Currently, only the Windows task bar icon is supported, the main part of this app is OS independent.
  • Feel free to create a pull request and add your own USB Monitor
  • Note that a USB Monitor will replace a DDC/CI Monitor with the same name. If you want to use both, you need to change the name of your USB Monitor implementation. In case a monitor is found but does not send its name, we cannot distinguish between DDC/CI and USB Monitors. In this case, both will be added.

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