Closed jeezany closed 2 years ago
I don't really understand the problem. You want enable HDR on just one monitor, but HDR gets enabled for all monitors?
When I configure the profile to enable in one monitor it will work fine. if I restarted the application (AutoHDR) or restarted my PC, the profile will be configured to enable HDR in all monitors.
I`m seeing something similar. Removing the "use automated HDR mode for all monitor" in the settings will indeed remove the green circle on the top of the monitor tab, but then ticking off "automated HDR mode" on one of my monitor (I have 2) will work fine until I reboot. Upon reboot, both monitor will have "automated HDR mode" ticked again (but "use automated HDR mode for all monitor" from the settings will have stayed off) .
Describe the bug A clear and concise description of what the bug is. First of all, I have 4 monitors. I have created a new profile called "HDR". I created two application start action and one application closed action. The two application start action each enable HDR on one display The one application closed action disable HDR in all displays. When I close the application or shutdown/restart my system it will select all the monitors for enabling HDR
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Expected behavior Keeping only the displays that I selected
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