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  1. Change display brightness and color in Windows - Microsoft …

    Some PCs can let Windows automatically adjust screen brightness based on the current lighting conditions. To find out if your PC supports this, select Settings > System > Display.

  2. Adaptive brightness and contrast on Surface devices

    Your Surface screen automatically adjusts to optimal brightness and contrast levels to maximize battery life. You can customize this option if needed.

  3. 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.

  4. Personalize Your Colors in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Oct 14, 2025 · Windows supports two primary color modes: light and dark. The light mode offers a bright and clean look, ideal for well-lit environments, while the dark mode provides a darker …

  5. Control Dynamic Lighting Devices in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Gaming: Sync your RGB peripherals to create a stunning light show that reacts to in-game events, making your gaming sessions more immersive than ever. Productivity: Set up lighting profiles …

  6. Troubleshoot screen flickering in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Screen flickering in Windows 11 is usually caused by a display driver issue or incompatible app. To determine whether a display driver or app is causing the problem, check to see if Task …

  7. Use color and contrast for accessibility in Microsoft 365

    You'll learn what to do, for example, if your screen is too bright or if the items on your screen look blurry. You'll also learn how to modify the color mode in some Microsoft 365 apps to make …

  8. Use color filters in Windows - Microsoft Support

    If it's hard to see what's on the screen, apply a color filter. Color filters change the color palette on the screen and can help you distinguish between things that differ only by color.

  9. Surface won’t turn on or start - Microsoft Support

    If your Surface won’t turn on, turns on and then off, or starts and gets stuck on a screen—a black screen, a screen with a logo, or another screen—here's what you can try to get it working again.

  10. Use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) to type - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) instead of a physical keyboard to type and enter text on your PC.