Aiming for perfection and addressing the challenges faced by computer users working for extended periods in front of screens or during nighttime tasks, the Windows 10 Creators Update introduces an incredibly useful feature: Blue Light. Under the Blue Light mode, you can work for hours in front of your computer screen or work at night without light, without worrying about eye strain. For a deeper understanding of this feature, please refer to the article on enabling Blue Light on Windows 10 below.
Unlock the Magic: Activating Blue Light on Windows 10 Creators Update
To activate Blue Light on Windows 10, follow one of the two methods below:
Method 1: Activate Blue Light on Windows 10 using the Action Center
Start by opening the Action Center either by clicking on the icon in the Taskbar or pressing the Windows + A key combination.
The Action Center window appears; observe and locate the Blue Light option. If you don't see Blue Light, the window may be minimized; click on Expand to reveal the extended section.
Next, locate and click on the Blue Light button; this action activates the feature.
Method 2: Activate Blue Light on Windows 10 through Settings
Another way to Activate Blue Light on Windows 10 is through the Settings menu. To do this, follow the steps below:
Step 1: Open Settings by either selecting it from the Windows Start menu or using the shortcut Windows + I
Step 2: In the displayed Settings window, click on the System section
Step 3: Within the window, switch to System and click on the Display section
Step 4: In the right-hand frame of Display, find and toggle the option for Lower blue light automatically to ON. This action signifies the activation of the Blue Light feature.
Step 5: Click on the Blue light settings link to configure settings for the Blue Light feature
Here, you can customize screen colors at night or set the time when the Blue Light feature activates automatically
Above is a guide on how to enable Blue Light on Windows 10. However, note that this feature is only integrated into Windows 10 Creators Update. For users with older versions of Windows 10 or previous Windows versions, utilizing this feature requires upgrading their operating system. Alternatively, you can use third-party utility software with similar features, such as F.lux, Desktop Lighter, CyberLink PowerDVD, etc.
Currently, many users encounter issues when updating to Windows 10 Creators Update. If you find yourself in this situation, refer to the solution for fixing the Windows 10 Creators Update update error here.
