A while back, I created a simple piece of software that allowed more control over Philips amBX lights. As the amBX forums are now down, I'll upload it here just in case someone still has use for it.
I've included a link to the source code, it's a bit messy but very easy to read.
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This is a great app Matt - it continues to keep my AMBX alive through Windows 10 and hopefully onwards. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHi, thx very much for the links! They are very usefull to me. But i've a question! Glow works very well in all windows Ambient but not with games. have you solve this issue in any way?
ReplyDeleteTry running your games Borderless Windowed.
DeleteIf you can't get your game to use Borderless, download a tool called Borderless Gaming to accomplish this.
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Thanks for this app, seems to be a little more versatile than Aurora Synthesia when it comes to setting up screen zones. Also less cpu cycles. Love it.
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DeleteGreat app, thanks!!!
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ReplyDeleteU made my day, thank you sir!
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ReplyDeleteDear sir,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for making this..The entire community can't thank you enough. you sir have kept Ambx Alive
Hi and thanks, this one does not cause any conflicts with games or programs, just don't know how to tweak the brightness up.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't seem to work with Netflix and sorts, youtube and VLC give no problems
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