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Easy access to html5 video filters and shaders
Allows to subscribe to browser fullscreen event to control mystic light gears lighting
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🎞 Mystic Light Browser Cinema 🎞
⭐Have you ever wanted to automatically disable your gear lightning while you are watching movie or youtube video? Check this out ⭐
Extension for Chromium-based browsers (Chromium, Chrome, Vivaldi, Edge, Yandex.Browser) that allows to disable lighting effects of your Mystic Light compatible (mostly comes under MSI trademark) RGB peripherals and components on event when browser enters fullscreen mode.
⚠ Note: Works only with installed Mystic Light and companion app on Windows
❓ Why
Having gaming peripherals and components with fancy RGB led feels great, but it might become annoying while you are trying to watch movies or youtube videos. This extension just allows to automatically disable lighting of these devices when browsers enters fullscreen mode. When browsers leaves fullscreen your device settings will restore to previous state before fullscreen event.
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