winget install --id=jdalley.ToggleHDRforCommandPalette -e
Toggle HDR for individual displays in Windows Command Palette
This is an extension for Microsoft PowerToys' Command Palette tool (CmdPal). It enables you to toggle Windows HDR for one display at a time, unlike the global Win + Alt + B shortcut which toggles it for all monitors. Handy if you like a shortcut to selectively enable HDR for some games but not others, and don't want to have it enabled on your other (non-primary) monitors.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/powertoys/command-palette
You can install the extension directly from Command Palette by running the Install Command Palette extensions
item, then searching by extension name.
You can install the extension using Winget with the following command:
winget install --id=jdalley.ToggleHDRforCommandPalette -e
It can also be installed directly from the Windows Store:
After installing the extension, opening CmdPal, and starting to type "toggle" you will see one of two things:
Toggle HDR - No displays support HDR
.