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Hue Menu For Philips Hue 2.9.2 For Macos Catalina
Download Hue Menu for the Philips Hue 1.9.6 for Mac from our website for free. The software is categorized as System Tools. Our built-in antivirus scanned this Mac download and rated it as 100% safe. This software for Mac OS X was originally developed by Charles AROUTIOUNIAN. If you have a Hue setup at home, and own a Mac, then we definitely recommend giving Hue Menu a shot. It costs just $2.99, so it won’t cause a big strain on your wallet. (Download: Hue Menu for OS X on the Mac App Store) Be sure to check out our Mac OS X Apps Gallery to explore more apps for OS X powered computer. Aug 28, 2013 Hue Menu is a new menu bar app that not only allows users to turn their Hue bulbs on/off, but you can also change the colors, create presets, pick custom colors using your own photos or the Mac OS.
You already know that the light from screens can affect your sleep. Don’t overlook the rest of the lights in your house.
By dimming and shutting off lights in your home, you can create an environment that’s more friendly to sleep. You don’t need to buy any special gear just to flip a switch at night, but if you are looking for a gradual, automatic change, here’s how f.lux can run your lights.
This tutorial will cover using f.lux to run the Philips Hue White and Color Ambiance system on a Windows computer. Support for other lighting systems and macOS will be released in the future.
What you need
Right now, you’ll need two things:
- A Windows computer connected to the Internet
- A Philips Hue White and Color Ambiance starter kit
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How to link f.lux with Hue
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- Use your mobile device to set up Hue according to the Hue instructions
- Install f.lux for Windows
- Open f.lux from the system tray by right clicking the f.lux icon
- Click the menu called “Options and Smart Lighting…”
- Make sure the “Control Philips Hue lights” box is checked.
- Click “Done”. Now it is time to pair with Hue.
- Press the button on your Hue Bridge.
Your lights should change to match your current f.lux settings.
If there are some lights you don’t want f.lux to run, look back in the f.lux menu for “Hue lights to use” and uncheck the ones you don’t want to be controlled by f.lux.
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