Night light on Windows 10 works by reducing the amount of blue light your display emits, which is the kind of light you see during the day. At night, if your eyes continue to receive this kind of light increases the chances of your eyes strain and disrupting your sleep. On the Windows 10 Creators Update and later versions, the operating system can show warmer colors to make it easier on the eyes and help you fall asleep faster at night. In this guide, you’ll learn the steps to enable and configure Night light on Windows 10.
How to enable ‘Night light’ on Windows 10 How to configure ‘Night light’ on Windows 10
How to enable ‘Night light’ on Windows 10
To enable Night light on Windows 10, use these steps: Alternatively, an easier way to enable night mode on Windows 10 is by opening Action center (Windows key + A), clicking the “Night Light” Quick action button. If you don’t see the button, click the expand link to reveal the additional buttons. Display settings with option to enable Night light
How to configure ‘Night light’ on Windows 10
To configure Night light on Windows 10, use the steps: Once you completed the steps, depending on your settings, Windows 10 will automatically change the color temperature of your screen to reduce eye strain and improve sleep quality at night. For example, you can select Sunset to sunrise, Windows 10 will automatically detect your location and configure Night Light automatically. Or you can choose the Set hours option to schedule when Windows 10 should turn on and off Night Light. Night Light settings on Windows 10 If you don’t see this option, make sure you’re at running the Windows 10 Creators Update or later version. A number of users are reporting problems using Night light. If the option appears grayed out, it doesn’t turn off automatically, or any other problem, you can use this guide to fix Night light on the Windows 10 Creators Update. Do you like this new feature on Windows 10? Tell us in the comments below. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.