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Old 03-29-2022, 01:20 PM   #4
rboerner
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Originally Posted by gimmiluigi View Post
I have a "ThinkPad Hybrid USB-C with USB-A Dock" and a ThinkPad T480 laptop (i5 8th gen version).

I noticed that Night light and f.lux do not work on the external monitor using windows 11 with the latest drivers version (Release: 10.2 M1 | Mar 16, 2022) but f.lux works if I use a previous version of the drivers (Release: 10.0 M0 | Aug 13, 2020). I haven't tried other versions.
I myself have not been able to replicate the problem you describe within Windows 11 while using the latest version of f.lux --> https://justgetflux.com/ in conjunction with my own DisplayLink-based docking station.

f.lux version 4.120 is able to change the color of both dock-attached displays.

If I download and install the DisplayLink Manager Application from the Microsoft Store --> https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/di...r/9n09f8v8fs02

And enable the beta option for Night Light support within the 'Settings' section of the DisplayLink Manager application I am able to use the Windows Night Light feature to change the color of both dock-attached displays.

Can you please confirm that this is the docking station model you are using? --> https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/sol...-service-parts

Presuming for the moment that is in fact the dock model you are using, your model dock has both DisplayPort and HDMI video outputs.

To which video outputs within the dock are your two displays currently connected?

If you switch from one video connection type to the other (for example, from HDMI to DisplayPort) does the behavior change?
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