You're Probably Doing Screen Brightness in Arch Linux Wrong
Eric Murphy
Want to change your screen brightness on Arch Linux but you're not using a desktop environment? Install xbacklight, right? An annoying issue I had with my backlight was that the brightness barely changes when the screen is bright but changes way too quickly when the screen gets darker. Not only that but at the bottom the screen turned completely black. What a pain! In this video, I'll go over how I fixed these issues using brillo and more. No more backlight annoyances ever again...
Article: https://konradstrack.ninja/blog/changing-screen-brightness-in-accordance-with-human-perception/ Brillo GitLab: https://gitlab.com/cameronnemo/brillo changebrightness script: https://github.com/ericmurphyxyz/archrice/blob/master/.local/bin/changebrightness
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0:00 The problem with command line backlight utilities 1:53 How to fix it (with science) 3:25 A better backlight utility (brillo) 3:58 Installing brillo 5:14 Basic usage 5:56 Adding keybindings 6:52 Notifications 7:29 Setting a minimum brightness level 8:50 Fade effect 9:41 Conclusion ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGOaSS8nEQA
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