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3 Click/tap on the Change advanced power settings link. (see screenshot below) 4 Click/tap on the Restore plan defaults button. (see screenshot below) 5 Click/tap on Yes to confirm. (see screenshot below) 6 Click/tap on OK. (see screenshot below) 7 You can now close the Control Panel if you like. Option Two.
Open settings by pressing windows key + I. 2. Select System. 3. On the left pane select Display. 4. Under Scale and layout, click the drop down menu and select the Recommended scale. 5. Under Display Resolution, click the drop down menu and select the Recommended resolution.
When you reset and clear the display cache, it will force Windows to forget any connected external monitors and their individual settings stored in the display cache on the computer. The next time you connect the external display, it will be treated as a newly connected display using the default and optimal settings again.
1. In the search box, type color management, and then click Color Management. 2. Click the Advanced tab, and click Change system defaults. In Windows, you can use Display Color Calibration to calibrate your display. Before starting Display Color Calibration, make sure that your display is set to its native resolution.
Turn off the screen saver. Press the Win+R key combination to open the "Run" dialog box, and then enter the following command and enter: rundll32.exe desk.cpl,InstallScreenSaver. This will directly open the screen saver settings window, set the screen saver to "None", click OK.
Step 2. Go to "Taskbar and Start Menu Properties" under "Tasks" and click "Customize." Scroll down the menu and click on "Restore Default Settings." Select "Notification" and click "Customize" and double click "Default Settings." Click the "OK" button at the bottom of all the tabs to apply the settings you just established.
See the steps below. Additionally, a video is also attached at the end of Method 1. Open Start menu>Settings app. Go to System>Recovery options at the end. Under Recovery options, click Reset PC. Reset options in Windows 11, now in System Settings, instead of Update and Security. Select if you want to keep your files or remove the files.
You can check it by pressing Win + X > System > Windows specifications, click “Copy” and paste it in your next reply. Then please check the basic hardware information of your device. Win + Q to open the search box, type “msinfo32”, then open “System Information”, please take a screenshot of it and attach it to your next reply.
If you want to return to the default colors and sounds (Themes) you may follow these steps: Open Control Panel > Open Appearance and Personalization > Select Personalization > choose Change the Theme. Then choose Windows from the Windows Default Themes section. We're looking forward to your response.
I have fresh windows 11, Radeon RX 570 with up-to-date drivers. I'm seeing my 2 monitors to extend. After I reset PC or do sleep/wake up cycle, I have only one monitor connected (one with display port). In order to set extended displayes, first I have to set monitor 1 and 2 to duplicate each other. (can be done using Win+P to popup project menu ...