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minus-squareBandanaBug@piefed.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up15·9 days agoI think Display Managers. I think OP is saying most Display Managers get darker the lower the percentage goes but not KDE? Idk
minus-squaredeterminist@kbin.earthlinkfedilinkarrow-up13·9 days agoI’m using KDE right now. Cycled the brightness - screen brighter as % goes higher. 0% is very dim, not full dark.
minus-squareGhoelian@piefed.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·edit-28 days agoThey fixed it pretty recently. setting 0% darkness in KDE plasma (as in just holding the brightness down shortcut) used to result on a black screen.
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I think Display Managers. I think OP is saying most Display Managers get darker the lower the percentage goes but not KDE? Idk
I’m using KDE right now. Cycled the brightness - screen brighter as % goes higher.
0% is very dim, not full dark.
They fixed it pretty recently. setting 0% darkness in KDE plasma (as in just holding the brightness down shortcut) used to result on a black screen.