Philips Monitor Control

Apps for controlling many models of Philips monitor from macOS and Linux.

macOSLinux
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What it does

01

Display Settings

Brightness, contrast, colour temperature, gamma, SmartImage presets — every setting in one window.

02

Color Management

Independent red, green, and blue gain controls for dialling in white balance exactly to taste.

03

MultiView

Picture-in-Picture with size and position control, plus three Picture-by-Picture layouts for two-source workflows.

04

Input Switching

Switch between VGA, DVI, HDMI 1–3, DisplayPort 1–2, and USB-C 1–2 — for both main and secondary sources.

05

Audio Controls

Volume and mute, exposed properly to your OS so they live alongside the rest of your audio controls.

06

System Controls

Power mode, LED brightness, OSD language, resolution notifier, input auto-detect — all software-controllable.

07

Monitor Info

Firmware version and display usage time, available at a glance.

08

Three Interfaces

A native SwiftUI app on macOS, a GTK4/libadwaita app on Linux, and a CLI for scripting and automation.

Privacy

Talks to your monitor over DDC/CI. Nothing leaves your machine.

GPL-3.0 open source. No network access, no telemetry, no accounts. Read the code, build it yourself.

Requirements
macOS14 (Sonoma)+ on Apple Silicon
LinuxGNOME 50 (Flatpak recommended)
HardwarePhilips monitor with DDC/CI; tested on BDM4037U
LicenseGPL-3.0