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Monitorian is a lightweight Windows desktop utility developed by emoacht that streamlines the simultaneous adjustment of brightness levels across multiple monitors. Designed for users who work with multi-display setups, the application presents a unified slider interface in the system tray, eliminating the need to navigate each monitor’s hardware menu or manufacturer-specific control panel. The tool detects all compatible internal and external displays, including USB-C and HDMI-connected panels, and lists them by name so that individual or grouped luminance changes can be performed in real time. Gamers, designers, developers, and office professionals benefit from the ability to match brightness across screens for consistent color grading, reduce eye strain during extended sessions, or dim secondary panels while keeping the primary monitor at full intensity for focused tasks. The current release, version 4.14.0, continues a nine-version development line that has progressively added support for DDC/CI-capable hardware, adaptive contrast awareness, and command-line arguments for scripted automation. Because the program modifies only the software backlight register exposed through the Display Data Channel, no persistent firmware changes are made, allowing safe experimentation without risk to the panel. The utility resides exclusively in the notification area, starts with Windows optionally, and consumes negligible memory, making it suitable for both desktop workstations and laptops docked to external displays. Monitorian is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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