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this post was submitted on 02 Mar 2024
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ddcutil
. There is a popular gnome extension for the same thing: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/2645/brightness-control-using-ddcutilCorrect. It's a combo of powerdevil and ddcutil. https://invent.kde.org/plasma/powerdevil/-/blob/master/CMakeLists.txt#L67
I don't even know this is possible!
This has been a game changer for me With this and the toggle for light/dark mode I can adjust the brightness of my screen without using the clunky interface of my monitor