This extension is a customizable alternative of 'Automatic Screen Brightness' found in GNOME settings. Features: • Smooth transitions that prevent flickering in changing light • Customizable brightness response to ambient light • Automatic keyboard backlight control in low-light conditions Requires Ambient Light Sensor (ALS) hardware support. Check the extension's home page for device compatibility.
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| Version | Status |
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| 22 | Inactive |
| 21 | Active |
| 20 | Active |
| 19 | Rejected |
| 18 | Active |
| 17 | Active |
| 16 | Active |
| 15 | Rejected |
| 14 | Rejected |
| 13 | Rejected |
| 12 | Inactive |
| 11 | Inactive |
| 10 | Inactive |
| 9 | Rejected |
| 8 | Active |
| 7 | Rejected |
| 6 | Inactive |
| 5 | Inactive |
| 4 | Rejected |
| 3 | Rejected |
| 2 | Rejected |
| 1 | Rejected |
Fixed almost everything from previous review as well as improved support across supported gnome versions. I would like to keep session mode "unlock-dialog" though. The reasoning is that this allows to get ambient light reading as soon as possible after user wakes up locked device from suspended state. This will result in adjusted brightness early, preventing too high levels in dark environment, which is better for user experience. This is done by connecting 'prepare-for-sleep' signal, which only works in "unlock-dialog" session mode.
If you want to keep the session modes you need to mention it in the disable comment: [EGO Review Guidelines: Session Modes](https://gjs.guide/extensions/review-guidelines/review-guidelines.html#session-modes)
Great, thanks for heads-up