Applies ToWindows 11

Some Windows 11 PCs can automatically adjust the screen brightness and contrast based on content that’s displayed on your built-in screen. For example, if you’re watching a video that has a dark scene, followed by a brighter scene (for example, one that shows a bright sunny day), the brightness and contrast may change. This is normal. 

Content adaptive brightness control provides ideal brightness and contrast levels, while saving power and providing longer battery life at the same time. If these sudden brightness changes are distracting, or if you work in photo and video apps where color accuracy is important to you, these settings can be adjusted to best meet your needs between providing appropriate brightness and contrast and conserving battery life. 

To adjust Content adaptive brightness control settings 

  1. Select the Start  button, then enter settings. Select Settings System Display

  2. In Display settings, select Brightness , then set the Change brightness based on content drop-down as needed:

    • Off: Adaptive brightness control will be turned off and screen brightness and contrast will not be adjusted. This can result in shorter battery life.

    • Always: Adaptive brightness control will always run regardless of whether the device is plugged in or on battery.

    • On Battery Only: Adaptive brightness control will only be activated when the device is on battery power.

Some Windows PCs can also adjust the screen brightness automatically based on the light around you. For more info, see Change screen brightness in Windows

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