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Burns
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automatically adjust Prism brightness

Ok, I finally went to Best Buy and upgraded my Platinum to a Prism for $25 (3 year warranty and mail in rebates are very nice and convenient). So, for the past 2-3 days I've been searching for a program I thought I heard about here at VC that would change the Prism's brightness automatically depending on the time of day. Was I dreaming, high on caffeine or is there such a program? I've decided to ask the people here at VC so that I have a better chance of finding this phantom program.

Can you help?

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K. Cannon
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maybe this?

you might be thinking of EnergyDimmer 1.0 . This Hack lowers the brightness setting after a certain period of time (which you select) but doesn't cut it all the way off until some time after that. Kind of like a screen saver/power saving feature.

Never heard of one that adjusts based on time of day.

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Burns
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That looks like what I've been looking for. Thank you. I was probably thinking about the profiles feature, mistaking it for time of day.

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You bet!
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