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use AppleScript version "2.4" -- Yosemite (10.10) or later | |
use framework "Foundation" | |
use framework "AppKit" | |
use scripting additions | |
tell application "System Settings" | |
activate | |
current application's NSWorkspace's sharedWorkspace()'s openURL:(current application's NSURL's URLWithString:"x-apple.systempreferences:com.apple.Displays-Settings.extension") | |
delay 0.5 | |
tell application "System Events" | |
tell process "System Settings" | |
key code 48 | |
key code 48 | |
key code 48 | |
key code 123 | |
delay 0.5 | |
-- activate hdr on left monitor | |
set hdr to checkbox 1 of group 3 of scroll area 2 of group 1 of group 2 of splitter group 1 of group 1 of window "Displays" of application process "System Settings" of application "System Events" | |
tell hdr | |
if value is 0 then click it | |
end tell | |
-- switch to right monitor by key navigation. Actions like "click" are not invocable on the buttons. | |
-- hit "tab" (key code 48) three times, it's the only way to be sure ;-) | |
-- hit "right" to select the right monitor | |
key code 124 | |
delay 0.5 | |
-- do it again | |
set hdr to checkbox 1 of group 3 of scroll area 2 of group 1 of group 2 of splitter group 1 of group 1 of window "Displays" of application process "System Settings" of application "System Events" | |
tell hdr | |
if value is 0 then click it | |
end tell | |
end tell | |
end tell | |
quit | |
end tell | |
I have this done in Swift here, using the private
MonitorPanel.framework
: https://github.com/alin23/mac-utils#togglehdrNo need for scripting the UI anymore ^_^
I also provide it as an Apple Shortcut in 🌕 Lunar in case you already have that installed:
How do I use your program? Do I have to compile it into a program?
If you know how to use the command-line, you can download the compiled binary and just run it:
bin="$HOME/.bin/ToggleHDR"
if [[ ! -d "$HOME/.bin" ]]; then
mkdir -p -m 0755 "$HOME/.bin"
fi
if [[ ! -f $bin ]]; then
curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alin23/mac-utils/main/bin/$(basename $bin) -o $bin;
chmod +x $bin;
fi
$HOME/.bin/ToggleHDR
Which will output something similar to:
ID UUID HDR Control Name
1 37D8832A-2D66-02CA-B9F7-8F30A301B230 false Built-in Liquid Retina XDR Display
2 3B300CA4-8F5F-4E77-A757-CFD72454C30A true LG Ultrafine
Usage: $HOME/.bin/ToggleHDR <id-uuid-or-name>
If you're not comfortable with the command-line, I advise downloading Lunar from https://lunar.fyi/ and using the Toggle HDR
action through Apple Shortcuts.
Here's an already made shortcut to get started:
Well, the adapted "fire & forget" version would still need to be compiled.
- install Xcode
- clone the repo (
git clone [email protected]:skempken/mac-utils.git
) - run
make
- find the binary in
./bin/EnableHDR
- create a Shortcut with a single Shell script action, running the binary from the previous step
- profit 😉
@alin23 your program does a toggle, i was wondering if it was possible to a force on, so if it was on, it would be left alone, but if it was off, it would be turned on.. is that possible?
@alin23 your program does a toggle, i was wondering if it was possible to a force on, so if it was on, it would be left alone, but if it was off, it would be turned on.. is that possible?
Yes, I just added that a few minutes ago. You can download the updated binary.
Well, the adapted "fire & forget" version would still need to be compiled.
- install Xcode
- clone the repo (
git clone [email protected]:skempken/mac-utils.git
)- run
make
- find the binary in
./bin/EnableHDR
- create a Shortcut with a single Shell script action, running the binary from the previous step
- profit 😉
how do i do this, his script requires the uuid of the monitor, so it needs an argument.
@alin23 your program does a toggle, i was wondering if it was possible to a force on, so if it was on, it would be left alone, but if it was off, it would be turned on.. is that possible?
Yes, I just added that a few minutes ago. You can download the updated binary.
Hi, sorry, the ToggleHDR binary still does a toggle action. Not force on.
@alin23 See here for the "fire & forget" mode binary, which just turns on HDR on all applicable monitors, no questions asked: https://github.com/skempken/mac-utils/blob/enableHDR/bin/EnableHDR
@skempken it works perfectly, do you mind sharing the code so that I can just save my UUID into the program and compile it?
@alin23 your program does a toggle, i was wondering if it was possible to a force on, so if it was on, it would be left alone, but if it was off, it would be turned on.. is that possible?
Yes, I just added that a few minutes ago. You can download the updated binary.
Hi, sorry, the ToggleHDR binary still does a toggle action. Not force on.
Most likely you haven't updated the binary. See below how it works:
Running without arguments (shows help)
> ToggleHDR
ID UUID Supports HDR HDR Enabled Name
1 37D8832A-2D66-02CA-B9F7-8F30A301B230 false false Built-in Liquid Retina XDR Display
2 3B300CA4-8F5F-4E77-A757-CFD72454C30A true false LG Ultrafine
Usage: ToggleHDR [id/uuid/name/all] [on/off]
Running with the on
argument (enables HDR for all displays)
> ToggleHDR on
ID UUID Supports HDR HDR Enabled Name
1 37D8832A-2D66-02CA-B9F7-8F30A301B230 false false Built-in Liquid Retina XDR Display
2 3B300CA4-8F5F-4E77-A757-CFD72454C30A true true LG Ultrafine
Enabling HDR for LG Ultrafine [ID: 2]
@skempken it works perfectly, do you mind sharing the code so that I can just save my UUID into the program and compile it?
See this PR alin23/mac-utils#5
@alin23 awesome, thank you! I dumbed down your Swift script even a bit, so that it just activates HDR where applicable in a "fire & forget" fashion. This way, I can directly call it from the Shortcuts app. Works great.
EnableHDR.swift
You could also give a heads up to the displayplacer guys at jakehilborn/displayplacer#27, given that the one thing stopping them from adding HDR support to this tool is lack of a "known" API to control HDR settings.