Microsoft exams changing Home windows 11’s Night time Gentle with one thing higher
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In abstract:
- PCWorld reviews that Microsoft is testing a brand new “Display screen Tint” characteristic for Home windows 11 that expands past the present Night time Gentle performance.
- The characteristic affords customizable coloration tones together with pink for migraines, blue for glare discount, and grey for improved distinction.
- Found in a preview construct by phantomofearth, this enhanced eye safety software might present extra personalised show consolation choices for customers.
The Night time Gentle characteristic in Home windows, which protects your eyes from blue mild that will help you sleep higher, has been out there in Home windows 10 and 11 for fairly a while. Nevertheless it now seems that Microsoft has an up to date model of the characteristic within the pipeline for Home windows 11.
Famed Home windows Insider phantomofearth has found that Microsoft is testing a brand new “Display screen Tint” characteristic in a preview model of Home windows 11, as shared in a social media submit. Whereas Night time Gentle might solely give your display an orange-ish tint to guard in opposition to blue mild, Display screen Tint will provide a variety of various colours with various results, and also you’ll even be capable to set distinctive coloration tones on the display your self.
Among the many preset coloration tones are pink, which is claimed to assist with migraines; blue, which is claimed to scale back display glare; and grey, which is claimed to assist those that simply tire of the sharp distinction between black and white on the display.
It’s unclear when Microsoft will roll out Display screen Tint extra broadly. The characteristic was hidden in preview model 26300.8289 of Home windows 11, and Microsoft has not but stated something official in regards to the characteristic.
This text initially appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.

