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Simple Fullbright (Fabric, Forge, NeoForge)

Mod

by MrRockis

A simple fullbright plugin for fabric, forge and neoforge. Allows changing the brightness with a keybind or settings menu. No unnecessary stuff.

Downloads

130,165

Type

Mod

CurseForge ID

1404637

Last Updated

Apr 10, 2026

Description

Mod active inside a cave

Simple Fullbright ☀️

Simple Fullbright is a lightweight, bloat-free utility mod that gives you complete control over your game's brightness. Whether you are exploring deep caves or building at night, this mod allows you to toggle instant brightness or fine-tune your gamma settings beyond the vanilla limits.

📦 Supports: Fabric, Forge, and NeoForge.

✨ Features

  • Toggle Keybind: Instantly switch between your preferred brightness and 1500% gamma (Fullbright) with a single button.
  • Native Slider Integration: Extends the vanilla "Brightness" slider in Video Settings, allowing you to drag it all the way up to 1500%. No complex config files needed!
  • Cross-Platform: Works seamlessly on Fabric, Forge, and NeoForge.
  • Client-Side Only: You can use this on servers without the server needing to have it installed.
  • No unnecessary stuff: No unnecessary menus, dependencies, or performance costs. Just simple brightness control.

🎮 How to Use

The Keybind

By default, press G to instantly toggle Fullbright on and off.

  • You can customize this key in the standard Options > Key Binds menu under the "Simple Fullbright" category.

The Slider

Navigate to Options > Video Settings.

  • You can now drag the Brightness slider far beyond the vanilla "Bright" setting, giving you granular control over exactly how bright you want the game to be.

🤝 Compatibility

  • Compatible with Iris and other shaders
  • Compatible with Sodium
  • Note: Since some mods completely replace the Video Settings menu, the custom "extended slider" feature may not be visible inside their menus. Please use the keybind instead.

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