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Change color contrast in Windows - Microsoft Support
Change color contrast in Windows. Windows 10 Windows 11. This article explains how to turn on high contrast mode and how to make your own high contrast theme. Text with low contrast can be difficult to read for people with low vision.
Turn high contrast mode on or off in Windows - Microsoft Support
In Windows 11, high contrast mode is handled through contrast themes. To learn more about contrast themes, see Change color contrast in Windows. Turn contrast themes on or off. Use the Settings app in Windows to turn high contrast mode or contrast themes on or off.
Content adaptive brightness control in Windows - Microsoft Support
Select Settings > System > Display . 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.
Adaptive brightness and contrast on Surface devices
Windows 11 Windows 10. Your Surface adjusts the screen brightness and contrast based on the content displayed. For example, if you open something that's mostly black, then you switch to something that's mostly white, the brightness and contrast may adapt. This is normal.
Use Magnifier to make things on the screen easier to see
If you are using a mouse, select Start > Settings > Accessibility > Magnifier.Select View, and then open the Keep the mouse pointer or Keep the text cursor drop-down menu, and select how Magnifier behaves when the mouse pointer or text cursor move around the screen. This is something you should experiment with to see which combination works best for you.
Calibrate your HDR display using the Windows HDR Calibration app
Windows 11. Calibrate your HDR (high dynamic range) display for a better experience with HDR content on your Windows 11 PC. The Windows HDR Calibration app helps you improve color accuracy and consistency. It also lets you customize how vividly colors will appear for both HDR and SDR (standard dynamic range) content when HDR is turned on.
Use color filters in Windows - Microsoft Support
Windows 11 Windows 10. To use a color filter: To go to the Accessibility settings on your computer, press the Windows logo key+U or select Start > Settings > Accessibility . Select Color filters . Turn the Color filters switch on. Select a color filter from the list. Try each filter to see which one suits you best.
Windows keyboard shortcuts for accessibility - Microsoft Support
Turn High Contrast on or off. Left Alt + left Shift + Num lock. Turn Mouse Keys on or off. Shift five times. Turn Sticky Keys on or off. Num lock for five seconds. Turn Toggle Keys on or off. Ctrl + E. Open Search (in most apps) Windows logo key + A. Opens Quick Settings. Windows logo key + Ctrl + C. Turn color filters on or off. Windows logo ...
About Color Management - Microsoft Support
Windows 7 Windows 8.1 Windows 10. Use color management to assign different color profiles to different display devices, creating a uniform color experience across all of your devices. Usually Windows handles this on its own, but if you need to install and assign a custom color profile, here's how:
Auto color management in Windows 11 - Microsoft Support
Select your display near the top, then check for the following setting: Automatically manage color for apps. Select Automatically manage color for apps to turn it on. Learn how to use auto color management in Windows 11 to get accurate colors on your PC.