🖥 Control your display's brightness & volume on your Mac as if it was a native Apple Display. Use Apple Keyboard keys or custom shortcuts. Shows the native macOS OSDs.
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MonitorControl

Control your external monitor brightness, contrast or volume directly from a menulet or with keyboard native keys.

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menulet screenshot

general screenshotkeys screenshotdisplay screenshot

Bonus: Using keyboard keys displays the native osd

osd screenshot

Download

Go to Release and download the latest .dmg

How to help

Open issues if you have a question, an enhancement to suggest or a bug you've found. If you want you can fork the code yourself and submit a pull request to improve the app.

How to build

Required

Clone the project

$ git clone https://github.com/the0neyouseek/MonitorControl.git

Then download the dependencies with Carthage

$ carthage update --platform macOS

You're all set ! Now open the MonitorControl.xcodeproj with Xcode

Third party dependencies

Support

  • macOS Sierra (10.12) and up.
  • Works with monitors controllable via DDC.

Contributors

Thanks