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#,:: | |
AdjustScreenBrightness(-3) | |
Return | |
#.:: | |
AdjustScreenBrightness(3) | |
Return | |
AdjustScreenBrightness(step) { | |
service := "winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\.\root\WMI" | |
monitors := ComObjGet(service).ExecQuery("SELECT * FROM WmiMonitorBrightness WHERE Active=TRUE") | |
monMethods := ComObjGet(service).ExecQuery("SELECT * FROM wmiMonitorBrightNessMethods WHERE Active=TRUE") | |
minBrightness := 5 ; level below this is identical to this | |
for i in monitors { | |
curt := i.CurrentBrightness | |
break | |
} | |
if (curt < minBrightness) ; parenthesis is necessary here | |
curt := minBrightness | |
toSet := curt + step | |
if (toSet > 100) | |
return | |
if (toSet < minBrightness) | |
toSet := minBrightness | |
for i in monMethods { | |
i.WmiSetBrightness(1, toSet) | |
break | |
} | |
} |
BTW share an AHK code for changing volume via Windows Key + Mouse Wheel (Scroll up & down)
, enjoy.
#WheelUp::Volume_Up
#WheelDown::Volume_Down
BTW share an AHK code for changing volume via
Windows Key + Mouse Wheel (Scroll up & down)
, enjoy.#WheelUp::Volume_Up #WheelDown::Volume_Down
That is very helpful, @erbanku , thank you!
Is there a way to support "Regular" monitor ? I know that I can do it with this soft : https://github.com/blackholeearth/Win10_BrightnessSlider
I would love it to for this script to support ddc/ci monitors idk if that easy ¯\(ツ)/¯
As long as we are in useful scripts, here's my script to change volume on task bar hover + scroll
I also use Ctrl + Scroll + Hover Task bar to change Brightness with flux and Color With Alt+ Scroll + Hover Task Bar
(I currently use f.lux to set the brightness but AFAIK it only fake a lower brightness, it doesn't actually reduce the backlighting)
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Change volume using scroll wheel over taskbar / sound
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#If MouseIsOver("ahk_class Shell_TrayWnd") OR MouseIsOver("ahk_class Shell_SecondaryTrayWnd")
; Flux Brightness
; DOWN
^WheelDown::
SendInput, {alt down}{PgDn down}{PgDn up}{alt up}
Return
; UP
^WheelUp::
SendInput, {alt down}{PgUp down}{PgUp up}{alt up}
Return
; End Brightness
; Flux colors
; DOWN
!WheelDown::
SendInput, {Alt down}{Shift Down}{PgDn down}{PgDn up}{Shift Up}{alt up}
Return
; UP
!WheelUp::
SendInput, {Alt down}{Shift Down}{PgUp down}{PgUp up}{Shift Up}{alt up}
Return
; End colors
WheelUp::
Send {Volume_Up}
Send {Volume_Up}
return
WheelDown::
Send {Volume_Down}
Send {Volume_Down}
Return
MButton::
Send {Volume_Mute}
Return
MouseIsOver(WinTitle) {
MouseGetPos,,, Win
return WinExist(WinTitle . " ahk_id " . Win)
}
#If
Return
I'm not using this script anymore, and recommend this opensource uwp app: https://github.com/xanderfrangos/twinkle-tray
Hey, I saw this script and I was wondering how to get the current brightness of the screen outside the function.
@Ahmad-f79 Does it work on Windows 11 too? I'm trying it but it shows the volume indicator instead
@Ahmad-f79 Does it work on Windows 11 too? I'm trying it but it shows the volume indicator instead
The below code works fine in Windows 11. You can adjust the brightness using Shift+Mouse Scroller Up/Down
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;Shift + Mouse Scroller
+WheelDown::
AdjustScreenBrightness(-5)
Return
+WheelUp::
AdjustScreenBrightness(5)
Return
AdjustScreenBrightness(step) {
service := "winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\.\root\WMI"
monitors := ComObjGet(service).ExecQuery("SELECT * FROM WmiMonitorBrightness WHERE Active=TRUE")
monMethods := ComObjGet(service).ExecQuery("SELECT * FROM wmiMonitorBrightNessMethods WHERE Active=TRUE")
minBrightness := 5 ; level below this is identical to this
for i in monitors {
curt := i.CurrentBrightness
break
}
if (curt < minBrightness) ; parenthesis is necessary here
curt := minBrightness
toSet := curt + step
if (toSet > 100)
return
if (toSet < minBrightness)
toSet := minBrightness
for i in monMethods {
i.WmiSetBrightness(1, toSet)
break
}
}
@erbanku Thank you, yes I'm using that piece of code, but it does not let the brightness bar popup appear
I tried using the code posted by @Ahmad-f79 but it doesn't work (I'm on Windows 11)
@Rabelaiss Did you find a solution to display the Brightness OSD on W11 ?
Modified a little bit, so that we can change brightness via
Shift + Mouse Wheel (Scroll up & down)