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Soft Brightness Gnome Shell Extension

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Brightness slider in Gnome Shell's system menu

Overview

Soft Brightness uses an alpha overlay to control the brightness on all or some of your monitors. It integrates smoothly and does not interfere with other Gnome Shell features. It works flawlessly with the Night Light, the Magnifier from the Accessibility Services, or with screen captures (as long as they are initiated by Gnome Shell).

Common uses are:

  • Your laptop has no back-light, maybe because it's not supported, or you have an OLED display.

  • You want to control the brightness level of external monitor like you do with your built-in screen.

Bonus features:

  • Minimum brightness level: do not get lost in the dark.

  • Can operate the shell in tear-free (VSync) mode at all time.

  • Disables itself temporarily when a screen shot is taken.

Configuration

Soft Brightness comes with a configuration panel, which can be accessed from the "Tweaks" application or the Gnome Shell Extensions page.

Soft Brightness preference panel

Configuration Settings

Use backlight control

When enabled, Soft Brightness will work together with your computer's back-light. The brightness slider and keyboard brightness hotkeys will control both the back-light and the Soft Brightness overlays. This is most useful:

  • if you have a back-light and Monitors is set to External, or

  • if a back-light is detected by Gnome but is not working (like some OLED panel laptops which report having a back-light brightness which doesn't exist). In that latter case Monitors should be set to All.

If Use backlight control is disabled, the Brightness slider will only control the Soft Brightness overlays. The keyboard brightness hotkeys will keep their default bindings.

Monitor(s)

  • If set to All, a brightness overlay will be added to all attached monitors.

  • If set to Built-in, the brightness overlay will only be added to the built-in monitor, which is the setting right below Monitor(s).

  • If set to External, a brightness overlay will only be added to all monitors which are not the built-in monitor, defined in the setting right below Monitor(s).

Built-in monitor

A list of currently attached monitors is displayed. Pick from the list which monitor should be considered the built-in monitor.

The setting only has an effect if Monitor(s) is set to Built-in or External.

Full-screen behavior

Choose one of:

  • Do not enforce brightness in full-screen: When an application enters full-screen mode, remove the brightness overlays. You may want to try this setting if your applications' refresh rate is lagging in full-screen. The application will unredirect its window and will bypass Gnome Shell's compositing (this is the default for full-screen applications in Gnome Shell unless changed by another extension).

  • Brightness enforced in full-screen: The brightness overlay stays active when an application enters full-screen mode. This also prevents the app from unredirecting its window (its surface will be composited with Gnome Shell, and as a side-effect, will be subjected to vertical refresh synchronization, ensuring tear-free rendering). This is the default.

  • Brightness enforced in full-screen, always tear-free: Works like Brightness enforced in full-screen, but will still prevent full-screen applications from unredirecting their windows even if no brightness overlay is active (brightness is 100%). Applications will then always be rendered tear-free, whatever the brightness may be. In this mode, Soft Brightness can be used as a replacement for extensions like Fix Fullscreen Tearing.

Minimum brightness

Sets the minimum allowable brightness for the display where 0 is completely dark and 1 completely bright. Defaults to 0.1 (10%).

The minimum brightness will also be enforced for the panel back-light if Use backlight control is on.

When the brightness is set to 0%, the display will go completely dark, it may be hard to reset the brightness with the slider then.

Mouse cursor brightness control

Toggles between having the mouse cursor brightness follow the screen brightness (on/true) and keeping the mouse cursor at full brightness (off/false).

Gnome Shell's handling of cursor tracking can be sometimes buggy and can show the wrong cursor type or size when the mouse cursor brightness follows the screen brightness. It also introduces some pointer motion lag.

Note that if an other Gnome Shell component enables mouse tracking (for example the Zoom accessibility option), then the mouse cursor brightness will always follow the screen's.

Debug

When toggled on, Soft Brightness will log extra debugging information to the system journal (or syslog).

This will be useful if you encounter a bug: In that case, please turn Debug on, and try to reproduce the issue with that setting before capturing the debug logging.

Soft Brightness's debug messages can be watched with:

journalctl -f | grep 'gnome-shell.*Soft-Brightness'

Effect on power consumption

Soft Brightness will cause extra load on the hardware and therefore slightly increase power usage, as it needs to add extra alpha layers and track the mouse among other things. This is true of any Gnome Shell extension.

If Soft Brightness controls an LCD panel, changing the brightness will not change at all the panel's power consumption. Use the back-light instead: Changing the back-light brightness will affect power consumption, the lower the brightness, the lower the power usage.

If Soft Brightness controls an OLED panel, changing the brightness will affect power consumption, the lower the brightness, the lower the power usage.

Common use cases and usage scenarios

You have a desktop computer

Soft Brightness can be used to control the brightness of all your attached monitors:

  • Set Use backlight control to Off.

  • Set Monitor(s) to All.

You have a laptop computer with a back-light

You can leave the control of your attached display to the back-light and use Soft Brightness to control the brightness of external displays:

  • Set Use backlight control to On.

  • Set Monitor(s) to External.

  • Configure Built-in monitor to your built-in panel's name.

You have a laptop computer without a back-light

For example an OLED panel or non-functional back-light. Have Soft-Brightness control the brightness for all your monitors:

  • Set Use backlight control to On.

  • Set Monitor(s) to All.

License

Soft Brightness is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/].

Download / Install

Install directly from the Gnome Shell Extensions site.

Or download the zip file from the GitHub releases page and run:

gnome-extensions install [email protected]

Building from source

Requirements

  • meson v0.50.0 or later.

Running the build

  • Check out: git clone https://github.com/F-i-f/soft-brightness

  • cd soft-brightness

  • Run meson: meson build

  • To install in your your gnome shell extensions' directory (~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions), run ninja: ninja -C build install

  • To build the extension zip files, run: ninja -C build extension.zip, the extension will be found under build/extension.zip.

Changelog

Version 30

May 20, 2022

  • Support Gnome Shell 42.
  • Drop compatibility with Gnome Shell 3.32. The earliest supported version is now 3.33.90.
  • Fix version detection code to handle non-numeric versions (eg. 42.beta).
  • Fix error at startup ("TypeError: this._overlays is null").
  • Meson-gse update: Support js91, meson 0.61.
  • Cleanups.

Version 29

December 22, 2021

  • Fixed long standing issue with Mouse cursor brightness control not working on Gnome 40 and later.
  • Declare compatibility with version 40 and 41 of Gnome Shell instead of using minor versions (40.0 and 41.1). This should clear reports of the extension being incompatible with well-supported versions.
  • Drop compatibility with Gnome Shell 3.28 and 3.30 (which do not have getSettings/initTranslations in ExtensionUtils).
  • Update meson-gse:
    • Fix build issues with meson 0.60.0.
    • Bump minimum meson version to 0.50.0.
  • Clean up code:
    • Remove Lang imports.
    • Use ExtensionUtils for getSettings/initTranslations instead of using meson-gse's convenience.js.
    • Drop old Gnome Shell 3.28 compatibility code.

Version 28

December 18, 2021

  • Gnome Shell 41 compatibility.
  • Update meson-gse to latest:
    • Bug fix for preferences logging.
  • Add Dutch translation (courtesy of @Vistaus).

Version 27

March 25, 2021

  • Gnome-shell 40.0 compatibility.
  • Update preferences for Gnome-shell 40.0.
  • Disable mouse cloning on Gnome-shell 40 and later.
  • Update meson-gse to latest:
    • Now prints the GJS version in the system log at start-up (if debug is enabled).
    • Support more mozjs version (78, 68, 52) for build-time syntax checks (ninja test).

Version 26

November 12, 2020

  • Fix mouse cursor offset bug on GS 3.38.

Version 25

October 30, 2020

  • Added Persian translation.

Version 23, 24

October 29, 2020

  • Added Turkish translation.

Version 22

October 28, 2020

  • GS 3.38 compatibility: CursorSprite.set_anchor_point has been removed.

Version 21

October 8, 2020

  • Only disable mouse tracking on Gnome-Shell 3.38 when gjs 1.65 up to 1.66.0 inclusive are detected.
  • Report gjs version in log.

Version 20

October 6, 2020

  • Kludgy work-around a Gnome-Shell bug where mouse tracking doesn't generate events by delaying the mouse tracking initialization after the extension has loaded.
  • Disable mouse tracking on Gnome-Shell 3.38 until Gnome-Shell Issue #3237 is fixed.
  • Support Gnome-Shell 3.38.

Version 19

April 24, 2020

  • Add a preference for toggling mouse cloning.
  • Fix typos.
  • Update French translation.

Version 18

March 12, 2020

  • Fix Gnome-shell 3.34 cursor tracking broken on Wayland
  • Enhance cursor tracking performance regression on GS >= 3.34 introduced in version 16.

Version 17

March 11, 2020

  • Gnome-shell 3.36 compatibility.
  • Fix deprecation warning in preferences.
  • Update meson-gse to latest.

Version 16

March 10, 2020

  • Re-enable mouse cloning on Wayland GS >= 3.34.1 (work-around only active for 3.33.90 < GS < 3.34.1).
  • Added Czech translation (thanks to p-bo on GitHub).
  • Fix annoying bug on GS 3.34 where the brightness slider will creep back to 100% whenever changed to something lower (only when using backlight control).

Version 15

October 27, 2019

  • Now compatible with GS 3.34 and GS 3.35.1.
  • Do not clone mouse on GS > 3.33.90 when running under Wayland (work-around Mutter issue #826).
  • Minor code clean-ups.
  • Show GS version and session type (Wayland/X11) at start-up when debugging.

Version 14

August 21, 2019

Fixed broken version 13 update.

  • Fix slider not up-to-date at start on GS 3.33.90.
  • Fix broken GS 3.32 compatibility code.

Version 13

August 19, 2019

  • Note that this version is broken. Please use versions 12 (on Gnome-Shell 3.32 and lower), or version 14 (all Shell versions).
  • Gnome-shell 3.33 compatibility.

Version 12

April 23, 2019

  • Fix Drag-n-Drop (eg. in Overview).

Version 11

April 23, 2019

  • Fix bug where the cursor sprite changes were not tracked correctly on Gnome Shell 3.28.
  • Fix regression crash by infinite recursion when attempting to "Use backlight" without a hardware backlight. If that happens, the extension will use its internal setting for the brightness value.

Version 10

April 23, 2019

  • Fix extension errors on Gnome Shell 3.32.
  • Fix cursor disappearing when external monitors are plugged in or the Monitor(s) preference setting is changed.
  • Fix flickering on Gnome Shell 3.32 when mouse hovers non-overlaid display sections but overlays are active on other monitors.
  • Fix mouse still being tracked unnecessarily when the overlays should activate but don't because the monitors they would apply to are not connected.
  • Gnome Shell 3.28 compatibility.
  • Expand documentation.

Version 9

April 20, 2019

  • The mouse pointer is now affected by the brightness.
  • Better & simpler Magnifier handling.
  • Fix bugs.
  • Improved code maintainability.

Version 8

April 16, 2019

  • Remove the overlay during screenshots: they are now unaffected by the brightness setting.
  • Keep the brightness setting when the magnifier (aka. Universal Access Magnifier/Zoom) is on.
  • Fix bugs.

Version 7

March 30, 2019

  • Fix warning in logger.js that was introduced in version 6.

Version 6

March 26, 2019

  • ES6 / Gnome-Shell 3.32 compatibility (still compatible with 3.30 and lower).
  • Updated meson-gse to latest.
  • Minor doc updates.

Version 5

March 24, 2019

  • Updated meson-gse to latest.
  • Fix extension error on disable.
  • Fix extension error on enable-disable-enable.
  • Minor non-user visible, internal changes to preferences dialog.
  • Minor doc updates.

Version 4

February 11, 2019

  • README.md: Meson 0.44.0 or later is required.
  • README.md: Add credits.
  • Drop duplicate shipped file in lib/convenience.js.
  • Add GPLv3 in LICENSE.
  • Use meson-gse for building: custom scripts moved there.
  • Fix french translations not showing up.
  • Beautify preferences dialog.
  • Fix a few strings for consistency.
  • Fix wrong gettext-domain in schema file.
  • Remove all global variables from extension.

Version 3

February 6, 2019

  • Moved to git.
  • Use meson for builds, restructure source tree.
  • Added internationalization, and french translation.
  • Added LICENSE and README.md files.
  • Show git revision in debug logging.
  • Brightness overlays now mask the entire desktop, including transients.
  • Brightness overlays don't prevent DND actions in the overview anymore.
  • Fix a couple of typos.

Version 2

February 5, 2019

  • The extension now removes the standard brightness control and puts its own in place (as opposed to trying to monkey patch the existing control).

  • Handle external/built-in monitor.

  • Control what happens in full-screen.

Notes

The git release shows as 3 in the source code, but the extension (as built by the Gnome Shell Extensions website) shows the release at 2. Let's call it release 2 then.

Version 1

February 2, 2019

First public release.

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