Toggle HDR Extension for Command Palette

by jdalley

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  • 1.0.0
  • 0.0.1

The Toggle HDR Extension for Command Palette, published by jdalley, is a lightweight utility designed to integrate high-dynamic-range display control directly into the Windows Command Palette, eliminating the need to navigate nested Settings menus. Once installed, the add-in surfaces a simple “Toggle HDR” command that can be invoked from any Command Palette search, letting users instantly switch HDR mode on or off for each connected monitor without opening the Windows Display settings panel. The extension is particularly useful for creative professionals who frequently move between SDR and HDR color-graded content, gamers who want to enable HDR only for compatible titles, and multi-monitor setups where only one panel supports the wider gamut. By exposing per-display toggles, it prevents the common frustration of HDR being applied globally and washing out non-HDR screens. Version 1.0.0 represents the second published iteration, indicating incremental refinement since the initial release. Because the tool hooks into the existing Windows display driver stack, changes take effect immediately and survive reboots, while still respecting system-wide HDR policies enforced by administrators. The unobtrusive package adds no background services and consumes negligible memory, making it safe to leave installed on workstations where color accuracy and quick workflow switches are paramount. Toggle HDR Extension for Command Palette 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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