How can I enable immediate light night setting in Windows 10 via a command? This is the setting from inside the "Night light settings" inside "Display" settings, and not the one from "Display" which only enable the general timed setting. Also a command to set the temperature will be useful.
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Not exactly sure what you're looking for, but it really doesn't sound programming-related. More for SuperUser, since this is a Windows-specific question.– David MakogonCommented Mar 19, 2018 at 9:12
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1Search for how to execute control panel commands from command prompt. I believe I've seen a way to do it before. Then you can use the run statement in AHK to run the command.– HaveSpacesuitCommented Mar 19, 2018 at 19:43
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@HaveSpacesuit Thanks but I only found commands that can launch a specific Settings interface window and not affect the actual settings from command.– eligCommented Mar 19, 2018 at 21:46
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Should this go to the SuperUser SE? I still wonder if there is a way to accomplish this– AhmedCommented Feb 19, 2023 at 21:56
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Directly manipulating the appropriate registry settings seems to work. For example:
rem Disable
reg add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\CloudStore\Store\Cache\DefaultAccount\$$windows.data.bluelightreduction.bluelightreductionstate\Current /v Data /t REG_BINARY /d 0200000088313cdb4584d4010000000043420100d00a02c614dabef0d9dd88a1ea0100 /f
rem Enable
reg add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\CloudStore\Store\Cache\DefaultAccount\$$windows.data.bluelightreduction.bluelightreductionstate\Current /v Data /t REG_BINARY /d 02000000d3f1d47c4584d40100000000434201001000d00a02c61487dad3e6d788a1ea0100 /f
rem Heavy Reduction
reg add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\CloudStore\Store\Cache\DefaultAccount\$$windows.data.bluelightreduction.settings\Current /v Data /t REG_BINARY /d 02000000e113e4af4784d4010000000043420100c20a00ca140e0900ca1e0e0700cf28f625ca320e142e2b00ca3c0e052e0e0000 /f
rem Light Reduction
reg add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\CloudStore\Store\Cache\DefaultAccount\$$windows.data.bluelightreduction.settings\Current /v Data /t REG_BINARY /d 020000006a092c904784d4010000000043420100c20a00ca140e0900ca1e0e0700cf28aa41ca320e142e2b00ca3c0e052e0e0000 /f
Edit: This no longer works since 19H1. This is Microsoft's playground and this is one of their ways in to get you to agree with location tracking (synchronize with sunset).
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This worked for me - after I removed the scheduled start. Having a schedule doesn't stop Windows from manually activating the night light when you use the button from the settings page, but the registry key is different then. The .bluelightreductionstate and .settings key interact in an opaque way.– DeebsterCommented Nov 27, 2018 at 4:32
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1As per the comments under the selected answer on the same question here: superuser.com/questions/1200222/… This solution does not work anymore. Commented May 4, 2020 at 0:12
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1doesn't work, i tried command to disable night mode, it still enabled– user924Commented Jun 18, 2021 at 19:14
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You can use start ms-settings:nightlight
\nYou can find more here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/uwp/launch-resume/launch-settings-app
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4this only opens the dialog and not apply nightlight setting immediately.– eligCommented Sep 11, 2018 at 0:06