Something to reduce eye strain please? Colored opaque overlay perhaps?

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  • Windows-Auto-Night-Mode

    Automatically switches between the dark and light theme of Windows 10 and Windows 11

    If you use your browser for most of your work, this extension works wonders. Also, this app is excellent to automatically switch Windows over to dark mode on a schedule. If you just want the colour temperature to change to something that's easier on your eyes, check this out.

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  • gammy

    Discontinued Adaptive screen brightness/temperature for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD

    Check out gammy, LightBulb or CareUeyes. I use the last one.

  • LightBulb

    Reduces eye strain by adjusting screen gamma based on the current time

    Check out gammy, LightBulb or CareUeyes. I use the last one.

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