jdalley is an independent Windows developer who focuses on small, single-purpose utilities that streamline hidden operating-system features. The publisher’s catalog is presently built around one open-source tool, Toggle HDR Extension for Command Palette, a lightweight plug-in that exposes Windows 11’s per-display HDR on/off switch directly inside the built-in PowerToys Command Palette. By eliminating the need to open Settings or vendor control panels, the extension targets photographers, colorists, gamers, and multi-monitor power users who frequently switch dynamic-range modes while editing HDR footage, comparing SDR and HDR content, or testing game compatibility. The codebase is written in C#, published under the MIT license on GitHub, and distributed as a signed MSIX bundle that auto-updates through the Windows Package Manager repository. Although the current portfolio is narrow, the project illustrates jdalley’s broader interest in ergonomic system tweaks—utilities that surface buried toggles, automate repetitive clicks, or bridge gaps between Microsoft’s stock interface and professional workflows. Observers anticipate similar micro-extensions for color-profile switching, refresh-rate control, or virtual-desktop management, all following the same unobtrusive design philosophy. Toggle HDR Extension for Command Palette and any future releases from jdalley are available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through the trusted winget source, always installing the latest build and permitting batch installation alongside other Windows packages.

Toggle HDR Extension for Command Palette

Toggle HDR for individual displays in Windows Command Palette

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