Nelson Pires is a boutique Windows utility publisher whose entire catalog revolves around a single, laser-focused promise: giving users granular control over display brightness across every monitor, screen and panel connected to a PC. The company’s lone title, Dimmer, addresses a surprisingly common gap in Windows itself—the inability to dim external monitors, LCD arrays, or secondary displays beyond the limits of vendor firmware. Targeted at night-shift workers, multi-monitor power users, gamers who run HDR panels side-by-side, and laptop owners whose keyboards lack hardware brightness keys, the program overlays a software-level filter that darkens each output independently while preserving color accuracy and contrast. Because it manipulates gamma ramps rather than backlight voltage, Dimmer works even on monitors that refuse to respond to VESA commands, making it popular in control-room, cockpit-simulation, and live-streaming rigs where uniform luminance is critical. Updates are delivered as tiny, signed executables that require no runtime dependencies, so the tool can be deployed rapidly across office fleets or gaming LANs. Nelson Pires software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are sourced from trusted Windows package managers such as winget, always reflect the newest release, and can be queued for unattended batch installation alongside other utilities.
Adjust the brightness of all monitors, screens and displays
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