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  1. Calibrate your HDR display using the Windows HDR Calibration

    The Windows HDR Calibration app may not work as expected if your HDR display has post-processing effects on by default. You might be able to turn off post-processing effects by using …

  2. Using the Xbox Accessories recalibration tool | Xbox Support

    Learn how to recalibrate the sticks or triggers on your Xbox controller.

  3. Calibrate your built-in display for HDR content in Windows

    Learn how to calibrate your built-in display for HDR video content.

  4. Change display brightness and color in Windows - Microsoft

    Windows color management settings enable users to add or remove color profiles, set default color profiles for the connected displays, as well as access display calibration and enable …

  5. HDR settings in Windows - Microsoft Support

    With HDR in Windows 11, you get the most of out your high dynamic range (HDR) TV or PC display. When you connect your HDR10-capable TV or display to a Windows PC that supports …

  6. What is HDR in Windows? - Microsoft Support

    High Dynamic Range (HDR) in Windows makes your screen look more vivid and lifelike. HDR shows brighter highlights, deeper shadows, and a wider range of colors than Standard …

  7. Fix common problems using the Surface app and Surface …

    Access, download, or run the Surface app and the Surface Diagnostic Toolkit to help find and solve Surface problems.

  8. What to try if your Surface screen is flickering, distorted, or has ...

    If the built-in screen on your Surface looks distorted, has static, is flickering, or has lines running through the screen, you can try a few things to get it working again. Select a link below for the …

  9. Perceptive Pixel by Microsoft Screen Calibration

    Open the Perceptive Pixel Multitouch app, located in the Control Panel, under Hardware and Sound. Click Calibrate. You will be presented with the calibration screen, consisting of nine …

  10. Make Windows easier to see - Microsoft Support

    To scale up everything on your screen, select the Start button, then select Settings > System > Display, and change the Scale drop-down menu, select the value to a larger percentage. Note: …

  11. Change display brightness and color in Windows - Microsoft

    Windows color management settings enable users to add or remove color profiles, set default color profiles for the connected displays, as well as access display calibration and enable …