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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
Here you'll learn how to enable Night Color to reduce eye strain and insomnia produced by the blue light emitted by your computer screen. | |||
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==Enable the blue light filter | ==Enable the blue light filter on KDE Plasma== | ||
On KDE Plasma, the blue light filter is called Night Color. We’ll be referring to it as such from now on. | {{Note|On KDE Plasma, the blue light filter is called Night Color. We’ll be referring to it as such from now on.}} | ||
To enable Night Color on Plasma you can do the following: | To enable Night Color on Plasma you can do the following: | ||
*Search for Night Color on the Application Launcher or open up System Settings and navigate to <menuchoice>Display and Monitor > Night Color</menuchoice> as shown below: | *Search for Night Color on the Application Launcher or open up System Settings and navigate to <menuchoice>Display and Monitor > Night Color</menuchoice> as shown below: | ||
[[File:Kde system settings night color.png|frame|center|This is the Night Color settings window]] | [[File:Kde system settings night color.png|frame|center|This is the Night Color settings window]] | ||
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*Now, check <menuchoice>Activate Night Color</menuchoice> and hit <menuchoice>Apply</menuchoice> at the bottom of the window. | *Now, check <menuchoice>Activate Night Color</menuchoice> and hit <menuchoice>Apply</menuchoice> at the bottom of the window. | ||
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[[File:Activate night color Plasma kde.png|frame|center|You can enable Night Color here]] | [[File:Activate night color Plasma kde.png|frame|center|You can enable Night Color here]] | ||
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[[File:Enable disable night color on plasma system tray.png|frame|center|Click on the lightbulb icon to enable or disable Night Color]] | [[File:Enable disable night color on plasma system tray.png|frame|center|Click on the lightbulb icon to enable or disable Night Color]] | ||
Now that you made it through this tip, you might also be interested in [[Tips/How_to_customize_Night_Color_on_KDE_Plasma|customizing Night Color]]. | |||
If you want to read more tips and tricks, you can follow KDE on Social Media:<br><br> | If you want to read more tips and tricks, you can follow KDE on Social Media:<br><br> |
Latest revision as of 21:33, 29 June 2022
Introduction
Here you'll learn how to enable Night Color to reduce eye strain and insomnia produced by the blue light emitted by your computer screen.
Enable the blue light filter on KDE Plasma
Note
On KDE Plasma, the blue light filter is called Night Color. We’ll be referring to it as such from now on.
To enable Night Color on Plasma you can do the following:
- Search for Night Color on the Application Launcher or open up System Settings and navigate to as shown below:
- Now, check and hit at the bottom of the window.
Toggle Night Color from the system tray
Now, if you want to enable or disable the filter, you can simply click on the little lightbulb icon that will appear on the system tray.
Now that you made it through this tip, you might also be interested in customizing Night Color.
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