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Review of "Adaptive Brightness" version 13

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Adaptive Brightness

by dmy3k

This extension is a customizable alternative of 'Automatic Screen Brightness' found in GNOME settings. Features: • Smooth transitions that prevent flickering in changing light • Customizable brightness response to ambient light • Automatic keyboard backlight control in low-light conditions Requires Ambient Light Sensor (ALS) hardware support. Check the extension's home page for device compatibility.

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https://github.com/dmy3k/gnome-adaptive-brightness

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