Synopsis
From the developer of Pixx, this simple program reduces screen brightness of the inactive monitor. It's listed as a way to improve focus, but I actually found it reduced screen brightness, not just darkening. Meaning running even on very subtle levels could save electricity over time. I barely noticed the change on "Overlay opacity" when set to 18.
Category: System - Display
Status: Not portable, writes to:
C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Vecode\Dimmy.exe_Url_nrjuig5n1puiui3x4ugd42mu4ybahru5\1.3.0.0\user.config
Requirements: Win7+, .NET framework 4.5
Instructions / How to Extract: Download, unzip, and run
Version tested: 1.3
Resources: RAM: 7 megs, Disk space: 0.2 megs
Homepage:
https://apps.vecode.net/dimmy/
Dimmy - reduce brightness of inactive monitor
Re: Dimmy - reduce brightness of inactive monitor
An alternative to Dimmy from the NPS Image Editor developer.
https://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Sy ... lank.shtml
Status: Untested
http://multiscreenblank.nookkin.com/Improve focus by blanking out unused screens. Dim screens to reduce eyestrain. Group screens together for one-touch operations affecting all screens in a group. Recover off-screen programs without turning on the physical display or stream parts of a screen to another. Cover parts of a screen to temporarily hide sensitive information or reduce OLED burn-in.
https://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Sy ... lank.shtml
Status: Untested