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Screen Lights

Turn the screen into a solid color light with fullscreen and custom color choices.

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What is Screen Lights?

Screen Lights turns your entire display into a source of soft, uniform light. You can choose from preset colors or select a custom hue to create the right ambience, use it as a quick night light, or keep it open in fullscreen for a cleaner glow.

When to use this tool?

Useful as a soft reading light, a presentation backdrop, a night light, or for checking dead pixels and color uniformity.

How to use Screen Lights

1. Choose a preset color or use the color picker for a custom hue. 2. Adjust the color until the light feels right. 3. Switch to fullscreen when you want the display to fill the screen.

Why use Screen Lights?

It gives you quick ambient light without extra hardware and lets you reuse one screen for lighting, testing, or simple presentation effects.

Before you use the result

Apps24 tools are designed for quick browser-based tasks, but the final output should still be reviewed in the context where you plan to use it.

Practical checks

  • Confirm the input is correct before relying on the generated or converted result.
  • Use the copy or download controls only after checking that the result matches your purpose.
  • For business, publishing, or production work, test the result in the final destination as well.

Display

Display tools depend on screen brightness, color settings, and device size, so check visibility in the actual environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can this act as a blue light filter?

A: Choosing a warm orange or red hue can reduce blue light from the screen manually.

Q: Does fullscreen hide the controls?

A: Yes. The controls auto-hide in fullscreen and return when you move the pointer or touch the screen.

Q: Is it useful for photography or dead pixel checks?

A: Yes. A flat color wash is handy for simple backlighting, visual checks, and spotting dead pixels.


How it works

Turn your screen into a fullscreen light with preset colors and a custom color picker.