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38 changes: 13 additions & 25 deletions Community Scripts/README.md
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Expand Up @@ -5,28 +5,16 @@ This is a collection of Powershell scripts, written during the whole driver deve
Anyway here is a short description of each script:
| Script | Description |
| ---------------------- | ---------------- |
| [silent‑install.ps1] | Silently fetches the latest signed Virtual Display Driver from GitHub and installs it via DevCon, then tidies up the temp workspace. |
| [modules_install.bat] | Opens an elevated PowerShell session that installs the DisplayConfig and MonitorConfig modules so every helper script has its prerequisites. |
| [set‑dependencies.ps1] | Verifies the exact module versions required, installs or imports them on demand, and aborts downstream execution if anything is missing. |
| [get_disp_num.ps1] | Returns the numeric adapter ID of the VDD screen by scanning WMI for your custom “MTT1337” monitor identifier. |
| [changeres‑VDD.ps1] | Hot‑swaps the virtual panel’s resolution to the width and height you pass on the command line. |
| [refreshrate‑VDD.ps1] | Changes the VDD monitor’s refresh rate (30‑‑500 Hz) after validating the value against a safe list. |
| [rotate‑VDD.ps1] | Rotates the virtual display 90°, 180°, or 270° by calling DisplayConfig with the matching rotation token. |
| [scale‑VDD.ps1] | Sets or resets DPI scaling on the virtual monitor, respecting Windows’ maximum allowed scale factor. |
| [HDRswitch‑VDD.ps1] | Flips the virtual screen between SDR (8‑bit) and HDR (10‑bit) colour modes in one click. Unsure if it works anylonger, since changes in moduels) |
| [primary‑VDD.ps1] | Makes the virtual display the Windows primary so you can stream or remote‑desktop from a headless rig. |
| [toggle‑VDD.ps1] | A one‑click PowerShell switch that first elevates itself to admin, then enables or disables your Virtual Display Driver and immediately flips Windows between Extended and Cloned desktops, perfect for streamers who need to bring a virtual monitor online or offline on demand. |
| [winp‑VDD.ps1] | A lightweight companion script that leaves the driver untouched and simply yo‑yos Windows between Extend and Clone modes, giving you an instant “presentation toggle” when the virtual display should stay permanently enabled. |

[silent‑install.ps1]: </Community Scripts/silent‑install.ps1>
[modules_install.bat]: </Community Scripts/modules_install.bat>
[set‑dependencies.ps1]: </Community Scripts/set‑dependencies.ps1>
[get_disp_num.ps1]: </Community Scripts/get_disp_num.ps1>
[changeres‑VDD.ps1]: </Community Scripts/changeres‑VDD.ps1>
[refreshrate‑VDD.ps1]: </Community Scripts/refreshrate‑VDD.ps1>
[rotate‑VDD.ps1]: </Community Scripts/rotate‑VDD.ps1>
[scale‑VDD.ps1]: </Community Scripts/scale‑VDD.ps1>
[HDRswitch‑VDD.ps1]: </Community Scripts/HDRswitch‑VDD.ps1>
[primary‑VDD.ps1]: </Community Scripts/primary‑VDD.ps1>
[toggle‑VDD.ps1]: </Community Scripts/toggle‑VDD.ps1>
[winp‑VDD.ps1]: </Community Scripts/winp‑VDD.ps1>
| [changeres‑VDD.ps1](changeres-VDD.ps1) | Hot‑swaps the virtual panel’s resolution to the width and height you pass on the command line. |
| [get_disp_num.ps1](get_disp_num.ps1) | Returns the numeric adapter ID of the VDD screen by scanning WMI for your custom “MTT1337” monitor identifier. |
| [HDRswitch‑VDD.ps1](HDRswitch-VDD.ps1) | Flips the virtual screen between SDR (8‑bit) and HDR (10‑bit) colour modes in one click. Unsure if it works anylonger, since changes in modules |
| [modules_install.bat](modules_install.bat) | Opens an elevated PowerShell session that installs the DisplayConfig and MonitorConfig modules so every helper script has its prerequisites. |
| [primary‑VDD.ps1](primary-VDD.ps1) | Makes the virtual display the Windows primary so you can stream or remote‑desktop from a headless rig. |
| [refreshrate‑VDD.ps1](refreshrate.ps1) | Changes the VDD monitor’s refresh rate (30‑‑500 Hz) after validating the value against a safe list. |
| [rotate‑VDD.ps1](rotate-VDD.ps1) | Rotates the virtual display 90°, 180°, or 270° by calling DisplayConfig with the matching rotation token. |
| [scale‑VDD.ps1](scale-VDD.ps1) | Sets or resets DPI scaling on the virtual monitor, respecting Windows’ maximum allowed scale factor. |
| [set‑dependencies.ps1](set-dependencies.ps1) | Verifies the exact module versions required, installs or imports them on demand, and aborts downstream execution if anything is missing. |
| [silent‑install.ps1](silent-install.ps1) | Silently fetches the latest signed Virtual Display Driver from GitHub and installs it via Nefcon, then tidies up the temp workspace. |
| [toggle‑VDD.ps1](toggle-VDD.ps1) | A one‑click PowerShell switch that first elevates itself to admin, then enables or disables your Virtual Display Driver and immediately flips Windows between Extended and Cloned desktops, perfect for streamers who need to bring a virtual monitor online or offline on demand. |
| [virtual-driver-manager.ps1](virtual-driver-manager.ps1) | A comprehensive script to manage the Virtual Display Driver. It can install, uninstall, enable, disable, toggle, and check the status of the driver. |
| [winp‑VDD.ps1](winp-VDD.ps1) | A lightweight companion script that leaves the driver untouched and simply yo‑yos Windows between Extend and Clone modes, giving you an instant “presentation toggle” when the virtual display should stay permanently enabled. |
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Expand Up @@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ foreach ($cert in $certificates) {
Write-Host "Installing Virtual Display Driver silently..." -ForegroundColor Cyan;
Push-Location $tempDir;
& $NefConExe install .\VirtualDisplayDriver\MttVDD.inf "Root\MttVDD";
Start-Sleep -Seconds 10;
Pop-Location;

Write-Host "Driver installation completed." -ForegroundColor Green;
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