Windows Notification Area icon to show and change HDR status
Windows Notification Area icon to show and change HDR status. Useful if you you quickly want to check the current setting, maybe because it might been changed automatically by some applications, or maybe just because you’re forgetful. Also allows quick toggling.
After starting the program you can see a new notification area icon, displaying either “SDR” or “HDR” depending on whether HDR is off or on.
HDR can be toggled on or off with a left-click on the icon.
Right-clicking opens the context menu offering an option to automatically start the program when you log in to Windows.
Since version 0.5, the HDRCmd
command line utility is included. It can be used to toggle HDR on and off from scripts and check it’s status.
Read the HDRCmd
documentation here.
The latest release can be found on the “Releases” tab of the GitHub project page.
Please use the “Issues” tab of the GitHub project page to provide feedback or report any issues you may encounter.
HDRTray, a notification icon for the “Use HDR” option
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