The URI "ms-settings:easeofaccess-colorfilter-bluelightlink" is a protocol identifier used to access the settings for the Blue Light Filter feature in Windows 10 und 11 .
This feature is part of the Accessibility settings and allows users to customize color filtering to reduce eye strain caused by blue light. Here is a detailed description of the availability of this URI in different Windows versions and the corresponding build numbers:
1. ms-settings:easeofaccess-colorfilter-bluelightlink
2. Availability under Windows
3. Other useful commands in the Windows settings
1. The Command ms-settings:easeofaccess-colorfilter-bluelightlink
1. Open the Command window using Windows R.2. Paste the command: ms-settings:easeofaccess-colorfilter-bluelightlink
(The command can also be used in a desktop shortcut.)
3. Press the OK button or [Enter] to continue.
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The settings described above are now accessible in your Windows 10, 11 or 12 operating system.
This solves the following questions and problems.
1b. This solves the following questions and problems.
How to change blue light filter settings in Windows?Where can I find the blue light filter settings in Windows?
Can blue light filters be configured in accessibility options?
How do I change blue light exposure in my Windows settings?
What steps are required to enable blue light filter in Windows?
Where is the option to adjust blue light filters in Windows 10?
Can you configure blue light filters in Windows 11?
How do I adjust the blue light filter settings in Windows 10?
Can you set blue light filters in different versions of Windows?
How to adjust blue light filter in Windows?
2. Availability in Windows 10, 11, 12 and the corresponding build numbers!
Availability by Windows version
1. Windows 10:
- In Windows 10, the "ms-settings:easeofaccess-colorfilter-bluelightlink" URI is available starting with version 1903 (Build 18362). Starting with this version, accessibility and color filtering features have been enhanced to provide improved support for users with different vision needs. The URI leads directly to the Blue Light Filter settings within Accessibility settings, where users can enable and adjust the filtering options.
2. Windows 11:
- In Windows 11, the URI "ms-settings:easeofaccess-colorfilter-bluelightlink" is also available and is supported starting with version 21H2 (Build 22000). Windows 11 offers a modernized user interface and enhanced accessibility features, including the Blue Light Filter settings. This release results in a redesigned Blue Light Filter options area that is better integrated and provides a more user-friendly experience.
3. Windows 12:
- In Windows 12, the "ms-settings:easeofaccess-colorfilter-bluelightlink" URI is available, although the exact implementation and build number may vary at the time of release in 2024. The functionality will be retained in the newer builds of Windows 12, with additional improvements and new blue light filtering options potentially added. Users will still be able to access the advanced blue light filter settings to optimize their screen usage.
Description of the function
The URI "ms-settings:easeofaccess-colorfilter-bluelightlink" opens the specific page in Windows Settings that deals with customizing blue light filters. The available features include:
- Activate Blue Light Filter:
Users can activate the Blue Light Filter to reduce the amount of blue light emitted from their screen. This can help reduce eye strain and improve sleep.
- Adjustment of the filter strength:
Different intensity levels of the blue light filter can be selected to adapt the filter to individual needs and preferences.
- Filter schedule:
Ability to automatically turn the blue light filter on or off at a specific time to adapt to your daily routine.
Application
Entering the URI "ms-settings:easeofaccess-colorfilter-bluelightlink" into the Windows Start menu address bar or creating a shortcut will take you directly to the Blue Light Filter settings. This is especially useful for users who want to make regular adjustments to the color and light filters to improve their viewing and usage experience.
The direct link allows users to quickly access the relevant settings without having to navigate through other menu structures, making it easier to access important accessibility settings.