With this simple and accessible application, you can adjust your computer screen’s luminosity to protect your eyes from any damage that could come to it.
- Eye Manager
- Version :0.7.0.1 Beta
- License :Freeware
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :IppoSoft
Eye Manager Description
Eye Manager is a useful and efficient software solution created to offer you the means of protecting your eyesight when working long hours in front of the computer.
To achieve this, it dims the screen brightness with a blue filter and adjusts it throughout the day, according to your geographical position.
Neatly-structured and intuitive looks
The program features a fairly straightforward and accessible appearance, posing little difficulty to inexperienced individuals, thanks to its self-explanatory functions.
The main window of Eye Manager is made up of tabs, ‘General’ and ‘Settings’, while by pressing the F5 key, you will also gain access to the ‘Advanced’ configuration options.
Tint your computer screen to protect your eyesight
For starters, you can opt between ‘Manual’ and ‘Automatic’ adjustment of the ‘Anti-HEV’ protection and the ‘Brightness Tuning’ level. The former enables you to define the range of luminosity between ‘Ember 1200K’, ‘Halogen 3400K’, ‘Fluorescent 4200K’ and ‘Sunlight 6400K’, while the the latter help you alter the ‘Software’ and ‘Hardware Brightness’.
The ‘Tint Now’ button will determine the degree of luminosity for the current time of day, according to your geographical location, then apply it to your screen. Oppositely, the ‘Restore’ function lets you return all settings to their default values.
In the ‘Settings’ section of Eye Manager, you can use a webcam for light measuring tasks, while also being able to input your latitude and longitude (or allow it to detect your location), the timezone offset, the time duration between screen checks and the theme tint you wish to use.
An intuitive tool for protecting your eyes
To sum it up, Eye Manager is a handy and practical application that you can resort to, particularly if your eyes feel the effects of staring at a computer screen for hours on end, as it can help you protect your retina from High Energy Visible radiation.