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Reduce visual noise with a quiet fullscreen screen

Use a dark fullscreen display to cover a secondary monitor, reduce distractions, or create a calmer workspace during focused sessions.

Why a quiet screen helps

A plain black fullscreen surface removes visual noise when a display is open but not in use.

Hide unused screens

Turn a secondary display into a quiet black surface when it is not needed.

Lower visual stimulation

Use a minimal screen state when dashboards, chats, or windows pull attention away.

Works instantly

Open the main BlackScreen tool and enter fullscreen without setup.

Focus screen setup

Pick the distracting display, open a black screen, and exit when you need it again.

1

Choose the distracting display

Decide which monitor or device should become visually quiet.

2

Open BlackScreen

Use the main fullscreen black screen for the least visual content.

3

Exit when needed

Return to normal work when the display is useful again.

Related solutions

Pick a goal and open the matching fullscreen workflow.

Focus screen questions

Quick answers for reducing on-screen distractions.

Is this a timer page?

No. It is a simple quiet display for reducing visual noise during focused work.

Can I use Clock Themes instead?

Yes, if seeing time helps more than a blank screen.

Does it block notifications?

No. Use your operating system focus mode if notifications are the problem.

Reduce visual noise with a quiet fullscreen screen

Open BlackScreen on the distracting display and enter fullscreen for a calmer workspace.

Open BlackScreen