
Developed a unified multi-device brightness control feature for the end-4/dots-hyprland repository, enabling percentage-based brightness adjustments across various hardware. The implementation introduced a generalized initialization path and clamped percentage handling to ensure consistent and accurate brightness settings, addressing the challenge of synchronizing brightness levels on multiple devices. Focused on QML and front end development, the work emphasized robust device control and management, resulting in improved cross-device visual consistency and user experience. Delivered within a one-month sprint, the solution included targeted fixes to brightness distribution, demonstrating depth in UI/UX design and a methodical approach to multi-device feature delivery.
November 2025: Delivered Unified Multi-Device Brightness Control for end-4/dots-hyprland. Implemented percentage-based brightness adjustments across multiple devices with a generalized initialization path and clamped percentage handling to ensure consistent, accurate brightness across diverse hardware. The work included three commits focused on brightness fixes to enable reliable multi-device support, improving cross-device visual consistency and user experience.
November 2025: Delivered Unified Multi-Device Brightness Control for end-4/dots-hyprland. Implemented percentage-based brightness adjustments across multiple devices with a generalized initialization path and clamped percentage handling to ensure consistent, accurate brightness across diverse hardware. The work included three commits focused on brightness fixes to enable reliable multi-device support, improving cross-device visual consistency and user experience.

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