How to Activate/Enable Auto HDR in Windows 10 & 11 PC for Gaming | FPS boost | 2022

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How to Activate/Enable Auto HDR in Windows 10 & 11 PC for Gaming | FPS boost | 2022 Microsoft is adding Auto HDR to Windows 10. The new setting, borrowed from the Xbox Series X/S, adds HDR (High-Dynamic Range) color and brightness levels to DirectX 11 and DirectX 12 games that otherwise only have SDR (standard dynamic range). Microsoft notes its Auto HDR tech won’t match native HDR visuals, but using the feature still results in more colorful and vibrant PC games—and even older titles that weren’t developed with HDR in mind will get a boost. Auto HDR is available in the latest Windows Insider Dev Channel release (build 21337) but will roll out to the stable version of Windows 10 in the coming weeks. 1. Go to the Windows Insider Program homepage. 2. Click “Register,” then sign-in with your Microsoft account. 3. Follow on-screen instructions to install Windows Insider Dev Channel build 21337 (or higher). Again, joining the Windows Insider program is only necessary if you want to try Auto HDR early. However, all users will need an HDR monitor in order to use the new display settings once it’s available. If your hardware is HDR-ready, here’s how to enable Auto HDR on Windows 10: 1. Right-click your desktop screen and select “Display Settings” (or open the Start menu and go to Settings - System - Display). 2. In the Display menu, click “Windows HD Color Settings.” 3. Make sure the “Use HDR” toggle is on, then scroll down and enable “Auto HDR.” (Note: If “Use HDR” and “Auto...

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