ForceAutoHDR 7gxycn08
winget install --id=ForceAutoHDR.7gxycn08 -e
GUI That Forces Auto HDR In Unsupported Games.
ForceAutoHDR is a GUI tool designed to enable Auto HDR in unsupported games by simplifying the process of adding games to the AutoHDR list in the Windows Registry. This user-friendly application allows gamers to enhance their visual experience on supported displays without manually editing registry entries.
Key Features:
- Intuitive Interface: Add or remove game entries with ease through a simple, drag-and-drop GUI.
- Automatic Registry Management: The tool handles all necessary registry modifications safely and efficiently.
- Offline Operation: No internet connection required, ensuring privacy and security.
- Compatibility: Works seamlessly with games using Vulkan API wrappers like DXVK and VKD3D.
Audience & Benefit:
Ideal for Windows 11 users seeking to enable HDR in unsupported games. Gamers can enjoy enhanced visuals without the complexity of manual registry edits. The tool is particularly beneficial for those who want a hassle-free way to improve their gaming experience on compatible displays.
ForceAutoHDR can be installed via winget, making it easy to integrate into your workflow and stay up-to-date with the latest updates.
README
ForceAutoHDR
ForceAutoHDR simplifies the process of adding games to the AutoHDR list in the Windows Registry, enabling HDR for games not officially supported. This tool offers a user-friendly GUI for enabling AutoHDR in unsupported games.
Features
- Easy to Use: Add games to the AutoHDR list with a simple GUI.
- Automatic Registry Management: Automatically adds or removes game entries in the Registry.
- Safe: Does not make any connections to the Internet.
- DXVK/VKD3D: Works for games using Vulkan api wrappers.
Usage
- Ensure AutoHDR is enabled in Windows 11 settings.
- Manually enable HDR by pressing
Win+Alt+B
in Windows 11. - Run your game.
- To verify AutoHDR is working, open the Xbox Game Bar, navigate to the HDR Intensity Slider, and adjust it. If the brightness shifts while adjusting the slider, AutoHDR is functioning.
- For automatic HDR toggling for any process/game, consider using PyAutoActions.
- For permenantly setting CPU Priority/IO Priority/Memory Priority via registry consider using PrioritySetter.
Windows 11 24H2 Overblown Colors Workaround
To fix games that exhibit such behavior edit Engine.ini
which usually is located in Appdata/local/(GameFolder)
.
Adding the variable bellow Defines the default back buffer pixel format and sets it to 16bit RGBA
output.
[/Script/Engine.RendererSettings]
r.DefaultBackBufferPixelFormat=1
Notice
AutoHDR is forced for unsupported games without notification popups.
Getting Started
To start using ForceAutoHDR, download the latest release from our Releases page. Install it using the setup file and run the application.
Alternatively you can install and update via Windows Package Manager (Winget):
winget install ForceAutoHDR.7gxycn08
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! If you have suggestions or want to improve ForceAutoHDR, please feel free to fork the repository, make changes, and submit a pull request. For major changes or discussions, please open an issue first.
License
ForceAutoHDR is released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.