If you have a multi-monitor system, you can change this by opening Settings > System > Display and looking for the “Make this my main display” control. Quick HDR currently only supports HDR settings on the primary display.If you click the system tray icon, a popup menu will let you turn HDR on and off (same as the hotkey), or to exit Quick HDR,.You’ll see a popup indicating what the new HDR mode is.You will also see the screen momentarily flash black as the display switches between HDR and SDR modes. You will see the Settings app open (minimized) as the app is accessing HDR controls via the Settings app. Press CTRL + WIN + H to toggle HDR on and off.You can enable/disable this via Startup Manager. Quick HDR automatically registers itself to start automatically when you login.There is no technical limitation to supporting older OSes and drivers, but updating gives you the latest bugfixes and feature improvements for HDR Support. In addition, we strongly recommend that you update to the latest version of Windows 10 and the latest graphics driver. Quick HDR is only useful on systems that support Windows HDR. Note: For now, you have to build from source (see below). This means that Quick HDR will open the Settings app in the background when triggered. Quick HDR uses Windows accessibility technology to automatically access and drive the Settings app (Settings > System > Display page). You can turn HDR on and off with a global hotkey (CTRL+WIN+H), and check whether HDR is enabled with a system tray icon. Quick HDR is a simple background app that provides quick control over Windows HDR settings.
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