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The Critical Role That you Plays in Turn Off the Lights

The one person that has the important critics here at Turn Off the Lights is you! Yes, you as a user are very important to improve this free browser extension. The feedback you give to us will improve this extension, so you have maximal comfort and joy at the same time. Each review you write in the Chrome web store or Firefox add-on galley give will be taken seriously and will consider as a new task or bug fix. After trying to research this problem and simulate this on our side.

The more feedback the better

If you have questions or have a great idea for us in the next Turn Off the Lights version, it’s best to send your feedback directly to the Turn Off the Lights Team. You can do this by using our support form. After filling the form, you will receive very soon a reply back.

Language Support

Turn Off the Lights supports today already 40 languages such as Arabic, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Danish, Dutch, French, Spanish, Russian, German, Italian, Portuguese, Turkish, Polish, etc. But not all languages are not yet up to date. So new users and also exciting users cannot understand all the features in their own local language, but see the description text only in English. You can help those users! If speech another language, then English goes to the translation club and submit and improve the translation.
Translation Club

Here in the last “Question of the day” YouTube video, you see Jayne explain on how you can review our Turn Off the Lights Browser extension and how you can support our work.

We hope you enjoy all of our Turn Off the Lights Help videos. Don’t forget to share this tip with your friends. And if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us on our support page or leave a comment in the YouTube video.

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Stefan Van Damme

The Best Way to dim your computer screen for Mac and Windows

You just installed the Turn Off the Lights browser extension and when you click on the gray lamp, it didn’t dim your whole computer screen except the video player? That’s normal, because the browser extension works only inside the web content viewer. A browser extension can’t change the color in the title bar and work bar. There is no public Chrome extension API to customize this with JavaScript. Only the browser extension can implement a code in the current web page or open a popup window. We create in the extension a JavaScript that creates ‘div’ element, with black as background color and the default opacity value of 80%.

That’s why we develop a new application for Mac and Windows users! It’s called “Turn Off the Lights for Desktop“, this application dims your whole desktop screen by one single click on the lamp button.

Dim your Computer Screen

This app helps you to reduce eye strains 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 two finger click, you get a quick settings menu to change the color and the opacity value of the dark layer.
Of course you can customize the dark layer in this app, so you can have a different color, a background image, a blur layer, or another opacity value. Or even to enable the option to highlight your applications on top of the dark layer.

Advanced Eye Protection Schedule

One of the unique feature is that you can schedule when you want the lights go automatically off. Example, you set dims the lights automatically go off in the week from Monday until Friday. And in the weekend you can leave the lights only off when it’s 11pm until 6am.

Great app hé? Well, you are maybe not the only person that liked this. Share this tip with your friends. And if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us on our support page or leave a comment in the YouTube video.

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Stefan Van Damme

A New Way to Think About the Speech Recognition

Speech Recognition what is this for a thing? Artificial intelligence? No, this is a feature that is having the ability to identify words and phrases in spoken language and convert them to a machine-readable format. The browser extension can then convert this command to an action or write the text example in the Google search box.

How enable this Speech Recognition feature?

Most modern web browser support this feature, but some doesn’t yet. If you are using Google Chrome, Opera, you are good.

Web Browser

In the browser extension is this feature default disabled, but by opening the Turn Off the Lights options page can you activate this feature. So you can talk to your web browser, where you can say something like: turn off the lights.

Windows Store App

In the Turn Off the Lights Windows Store app is this feature default enabled for Windows 10. Just ask for Cortana, and said the command such as play this video, pause this video, to do the lights off etc. And your personal assistant Cortana do direct this command on your computer.

Camera Motion

This is a pretty unique feature that no other Team has created this in a browser extension nor Windows Store App. It’s when you wave your hand over the built-in camera from top to down, it dims automatically the web page. Cool hé?! And with one single click you can undim the screen or you by waving it again over the camera.

Speech Recognition and Camera Motion still doesn’t work? Here’s the solution in the Turn Off the Lights ‘Question of the day’ YouTube video!

You didn’t know this feature? Well you are maybe not the only person. Share this tip with your friends. And if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us on our support page or leave a comment in the YouTube video.

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Stefan Van Damme