Toggle Reduce White Point

Switches the setting to Reduce White Point, lowering the overall screen brightness below normally-allowed levels.

Actions Used

Set White Point
White point reduces the intensity of bright colors.

Extra Details

Run Shortcut deep link
shortcuts://run-shortcut?name=Toggle%20Reduce%20White%20Point
Open Shortcut deep link
shortcuts://open-shortcut?name=Toggle%20Reduce%20White%20Point
AppleScript code
tell application “Shortcuts Events” run shortcut “Toggle Reduce White Point” end tell

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