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🎬 New YouTube Video Tutorial is Live – Learn How to Use Turn Off the Lights Like a Pro!

This past April marked a major milestone — YouTube turned 20 years old! Since its launch in 2005, YouTube has transformed the way we consume content, offering everything from music videos and movie trailers to educational content and personal vlogs. Over the past two decades, it has grown into a global platform used by billions every day.

YouTube 20 Years with new Turn Off the Lights YouTube Video Tutorial
YouTube 20 Years with new Turn Off the Lights YouTube Video Tutorial

As we celebrate this incredible journey, it is the perfect time to enhance how we experience YouTube. That is why we are thrilled to announce a new YouTube video tutorial series that helps you get the most out of the Turn Off the Lights browser extension —or just getting started—this video series is for you. All videos are available in English, and audio is dubbed in French, German, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil), and Spanish.

Whether you are using it to dim the background while watching videos, to protect your eyes during nighttime browsing, or to get more control over your media playback, this extension is packed with powerful features that can dramatically improve your online viewing experience. And today, the first tutorial is live!

YouTube Video Tutorial – How to Enable YouTube AutoHD

The first tutorial focuses on one of the most requested and beloved features — YouTube AutoHD. We understand how frustrating it can be when videos do not automatically play in high quality. With AutoHD, the Turn Off the Lights extension ensures that your YouTube videos start in the best resolution available, every single time. No more manual clicking or adjusting settings for each video! And no potato video quality for each YouTube video.

In the tutorial, you will learn:

  • Where to find the AutoHD feature in the Turn Off the Lights settings
  • How to choose your preferred resolution (such as 1080p, 4K, etc.)

This video is perfect for both new users looking for a quick way to improve their viewing experience and advanced users aiming to fine-tune their setup.

What is Coming Next?

The YouTube AutoHD tutorial is just the beginning. In the coming weeks, we will be releasing more videos covering the essential and advanced features of Turn Off the Lights. These tutorials are short, clear, and packed with value. Here is a sneak peek at what’s coming up:

🔇 AutoStop Playback

Tired of videos autoplaying the moment you open a YouTube page? Learn how to enable AutoStop, a feature that pauses the video automatically so you can press play when you are ready.

📜 Context Menu Enhancements

Want quick access to your favorite Turn Off the Lights features with a simple right-click? Discover how to enable and customize the context menu for a faster, more seamless experience.

🌙 Night Mode and More

Stay tuned for tutorials on Night Mode for local files, Atmosphere Lighting, Dynamic Background, and other smart features that truly elevate your browsing and video-watching experience.

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Thank you for being part of the Turn Off the Lights community. Happy browsing, and we’ll see you in the next video!

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Stefan Van Damme

🪟 A New, Secure Way to Dim Your Screen on Windows 11: Turn Off the Lights for Desktop Windows

The popular screen dimming app for Windows, Turn Off the Lights for Desktop, just got a major upgrade with version 1.9.0.0. This powerful tool that helps users reduce screen glare and improve focus is now more intelligent, secure, and customizable than ever. Whether you are binge-watching shows, working late at night, or just trying to reduce eye strain, the new version brings a host of features that make it even better suited for modern Windows 11 users.

Smarter Application Detection

One of the standout improvements in this update is the smarter application detection system. With the Application Focus feature enabled, the experience is now much more intuitive. If you have ever had multiple apps open and tried to use Turn Off the Lights, you might have encountered an issue where the dark layer obscured a window you wanted to keep on top. That is now a thing of the past.

With version 1.9.0.0, the app intelligently detects when a window appears on top of the dark layer — for example, when you are running multiple instances of Microsoft Edge. Now, it ensures that your selected window remains fully visible and accessible. This small tweak massively improves multitasking and usability, especially for power users who rely on several open applications simultaneously.

Windows 11 Widget Support: New Layout

Windows 11 users, rejoice! The new version brings updated support for the newer layouts of Windows 11 widgets. No matter how your widgets are arranged, the Turn Off the Lights Color Palette widget can be added to your widgets panel.

The new Windows 11 widget layout panel
The new Windows 11 widget layout panel

This makes the widget feel like a native part of the operating system, aligning with Microsoft’s sleek and responsive UI philosophy in Windows 11.

Customizable Shortcuts

Another great addition is the ability to enable or disable keyboard shortcuts. While keyboard shortcuts are great for quick access, not everyone needs them — especially if you are already using a lot of hotkeys in your workflow.

Customizable Shortcuts Now Optional to Use
Customizable Shortcuts Now Optional to Use

With this new version, you can customize how Turn Off the Lights works for you. Want the app to activate only from the system tray? Go ahead and turn off shortcuts. Prefer fast toggling with a simple keystroke? Keep them on. This kind of user-centric customization is exactly what sets Turn Off the Lights apart from other utilities.

Windows Hello Integration

Security and convenience come together in this release with Windows Hello integration. Now, when the screen dimmer is active, you can use facial recognition, fingerprint scanning, or a pincode to disable it.

Secure with Windows Hello with pincode
Secure with Windows Hello with pincode

This is particularly useful in shared environments or in public settings, where the dimmer might be used as a subtle privacy layer. With Windows Hello, only you can lift that layer — making it a seamless experience that blends security with comfort.

Expanded Language Support

And finally, version 1.9.0.0 brings broader accessibility with new translations added for Brazilian Portuguese (br), Czech (cs), Hungarian (hu), Slovak (sk), Slovenian (sl), Lithuanian (lt), Latvian (lv), and Estonian (et). This makes the app more welcoming for international users who prefer using software in their native language.

Whether you are a long-time user or new to Turn Off the Lights for Desktop, this update delivers meaningful enhancements that make your desktop experience smoother, more secure, and more intuitive.

Wrapping Up

Turn Off the Lights for Desktop has always been a fan-favorite for those seeking a more focused, cinematic, or relaxed desktop experience. With version 1.9.0.0, it is not just about dimming your screen—it is about smarter control, greater accessibility, and better integration with the modern Windows ecosystem.

Whether you are using it to enhance movie nights, reduce eye strain, or just make your desktop look cleaner, this update makes the app feel like a natural extension of Windows. With thoughtful new features like Windows Hello integration and expanded language support, Turn Off the Lights for Desktop continues to evolve into one of the most refined productivity tools available for Windows users today.

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Stefan Van Damme

🔒 Touch ID & Focus Filter: 2 Game-Changing Features in Turn Off the Lights for Desktop Mac

​The Turn Off the Lights for Desktop Mac app has long been a favorite among users seeking to reduce eye strain and enhance focus by dimming their screens. With its latest update, the app introduces two significant features: Touch ID Integration and Apple Focus Filter Support. These enhancements aim to provide a more seamless and personalized user experience.​

Touch ID Integration: Unlocking Convenience

Previously, when the screen dimmer was enabled, users had to input a custom PIN code to remove the dimmed layer and return to their regular screen brightness. While this method ensured security, it could interrupt workflow, especially for those who frequently toggled the dimmer. Recognizing the need for a more fluid experience, the latest Turn Off the Lights for Desktop Mac app update introduces Touch ID integration.​

Apple Touch ID to unlock the screen dimmer
Apple Touch ID to unlock the screen dimmer

With this feature, users can now simply place their finger on the Touch ID sensor to instantly remove the dimmed layer. This biometric authentication method not only speeds up the process but also maintains the security that users expect. By leveraging the built-in Touch ID sensor on compatible Mac devices, the app ensures that only authorized users can disable the screen dark layer, adding a layer of personalized security.​

How to enable Touch ID?

Apple Focus Filter Support: Tailored Dimming for Every Situation

Apple’s Focus mode allows users to customize notifications and app behavior based on their current activity, such as working, personal time, or sleeping. Building upon this functionality, Turn Off the Lights for Desktop now supports Apple Focus Filters, enabling users to automate screen dimming based on their selected Focus mode.​

For instance, during “Do Not Disturb” or “Work” Focus modes, the app can automatically dim the screen, creating a subdued environment that minimizes distractions and promotes concentration. Once the Focus mode is switched back to “Personal” or another setting, the app can revert to the previous brightness levels, ensuring a consistent and comfortable viewing experience throughout the day.​

Apple Focus Filter to dim the screen on that Focus mode
Apple Focus Filter to dim the screen on that Focus mode

This integration allows for a harmonious workflow, aligning screen brightness with the user’s current needs and preferences. By syncing with Apple’s Focus modes, the app offers a dynamic approach to screen dimming, adapting to various scenarios without manual intervention.​

How to enable Focus Filter?

Conclusion

The latest enhancements to the Turn Off the Lights for Desktop Mac app demonstrate a commitment to user-centric design and functionality. By integrating Touch ID, the app offers swift and secure control over screen dimming. The support for Apple Focus Filters further personalizes the experience, allowing the app to adapt to the user’s current context seamlessly. These features collectively contribute to a more intuitive and efficient workflow, underscoring the app’s dedication to enhancing user comfort and productivity.

About The Author

Stefan Van Damme