![]() It will include raw information on monitors, including capabilities through DDC/CI, from various APIs that are used to find accessible monitors. You can check the compatibility of your monitor by probe.log.The logs will be the starting point to look into the issue. In any case, reporting on the controllability of a monitor MUST include probe.log and operation.log described below. Even if a monitor is expected to be DDC/CI compatible, it may fail to respond typically when the system starts or resumes. The controllability of an external monitor depends on whether the monitor successfully responds to DDC/CI commands. This app is a WPF app developed and tested with Surface Pro series. Please note that an issue which does not include any meaningful clue will be closed. If you think it is worth to report, read reporting and then create an issue with logs and other relevant information. This is particularly the case for old monitors. The monitor or the PC have issues including contact failture in connector. Surface Dock and Surface Dock 2 are known to be compatible. Thunderbolt/USB-C cables are generally compatible but converters aren't. The cable, converter, or docking station which connects the PC and the monitor is not compatible with DDC/CI. The PC's connector does not support DDC/CI. Some monitors are found not to return correct capabilities information. You may need to change the setting by OSD menu. The monitor model does not support DDC/CI. Therefore, if a monitor is not shown, it is most likely caused by hardware-oriented reasons that cannot be solved by this app. This function has been tested and worked well in most cases. If capabilities information is not received or these capabilities are not included, such monitor will be regarded as not controllable through DDC/CI. This app checks if each external monitor is controllable through DDC/CI and shows only controllable ones.įor this purpose, this app requests a monitor to send its capabilities information through DDC/CI and checks if it includes the capabilities to get/set the brightness. The code for add-on features is not included in this repository. For example, to increase brightness of all monitors by 30%, the Action will be the following: From Task Scheduler, it can be performed by the path to its alias %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\WindowsApps\Monitorian.exe. You can call this app by its name Monitorian in command prompt or bat file. The options can be executed consecutively (e.g. When you use /set option, it can be specified with the number itself (e.g. The brightness or contrast ranges from 0 to 100%. If contrast is not supported by a monitor, '-' will be shown instead. If this app is called with /get or /set, it will return You can switch to contrast by inserting contrast after /get or /set (e.g. The device instance ID is an unique identifier given by the OS to each monitor. You can use command-line options to get/set the brightness or contrast. It can be switched back to brightness by To brightness hot key. Hot keys
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