Turn Off the Lights is a powerful, helpful app to dim your whole desktop and protect your eyes at night. It allows you to work or play in a dark environment without damaging your eyes. It also helps reduce eye-strain and radiation by breaking the brightness limit of your screen settings. The simplicity in this app lets you dim the screen with one click on the lamp button. And with a two-finger click, you get a quick settings menu to change the color and the opacity value of the dark layer.
Turn Off the Lights has helped more then 2 millions users on the browser platform such as Google Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and Maxthon. It?s a unique browser extension that creates a comfortable environment for watching videos in your web browser (YouTube, Vimeo, DailyMotion, Twitch.tv, Youku, etc.)
Features
- One click on the lamp button to dim the page
- Support multiple monitors screens
- Customize the layer tint color/image/video, opacity value up to 100%, keyboard shortcuts
- Option to start automatically with your computer
- Option to play video layer on to top of your desktop screen
- Option to shows a spotlight around your mouse cursor
- Option fade effects
- Option to focus the app in front of the black layer
- Advanced eye-protection planner
Turn Off Spotlight Indexing
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Release Notes Version 1.1.8: Mac Turn Off Spotlight
- Translation Update
- Improvement dark layer on Mission Control/Expos?