Closed kylemathias closed 4 years ago
Hi, unfortunately this is not possible as the Nvidia driver API limits the values in a range from 50% to 100% - even though the Nvidia control panel itself can go lower than 50%.
Kyle Mathias notifications@github.com schrieb am So. 15. März 2020 um 02:29:
The monitor I have for my PC I also use for my Xbox. The monitor I use has a built digital vibrance setting that I have set at 75%. I can compensate this in windows with setting the vibrance to 25%. It would be useful for me if VibraneGUI allowed a "Windows Vibrance Level" of anything between 0% to 100%. This isn't really an issue, but more of a feature request.
Thank you for your time.
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Closing this as unfixable until the NVIDIA driver API changes. Seeing that the API has not changed significantly in a few years now, this is unlikely to happen anytime soon, sorry
The monitor I have for my PC I also use for my Xbox. The monitor I use has a built digital vibrance setting that I have set at 75%. I can compensate this in windows with setting the vibrance to 25%. It would be useful for me if VibraneGUI allowed a "Windows Vibrance Level" of anything between 0% to 100%. This isn't really an issue, but more of a feature request.
Thank you for your time.