Is there a way to make the screen greyscale? I can’t seem to find a setting for it, so maybe some terminal command or app?
I found in the android settings there is a color correction mode with greyscale toggle but it wont apply either.
Not really, no.
You can however create your own custom ambience, or use my tool ThemeColor to play around with UI colors.
There is also the Patch “Dimmed Launcher Icons” which can make the launcher icons greyscale.
This should come as a surprise to nobody.
AAS runs in a container and is not a part of ten actual OS.
Putting this out here since there are many new users around - please consider what is what and what it could reasonably do.
Yes, that I understand but thought maybe it could apply only to the android apps themselves
This one did the trick, thank you!
Wanted to make my phone a little less distracting so got the Black backgrounds patch and Black and white ambience but was struggling to make the applauncher less enticing. Now its perfect ![]()
You can run “mcetool” in terminal and look around 15 lines down, you should see “Colour profile: hardcoded”.
A similar question was asked on the old forum, one or some users wanted an equivalent of RedShift, a way of changing colour profiles for night time use/dimming/greyscale/etc, but apparently this is not possible with Lipstick.
Does Nightish not achieve that goal?
Would this be considered an accessibility feature?