Windows 11 comes with a modern interface and improved display capabilities designed for both casual users and professionals. Whether you are using a laptop, desktop, or multi-monitor setup, adjusting display settings correctly can help reduce eye strain, improve productivity, and enhance visual quality.
From changing screen resolution to adjusting brightness, scaling, refresh rate, and color profiles, every setting plays an important role in how content appears on your screen. If you’ve ever felt your display looks too small, blurry, too bright, or not smooth enough, this guide will help you fix it all.
How to Open Display Settings in Windows 11
Before customizing anything, you need to access the display settings panel.
Method 1: Using Right-Click Menu
- Right-click anywhere on the desktop
- Click on Display settings
Method 2: Using Settings App
- Press Windows + I
- Go to System
- Click on Display
Once you open it, you will see a wide range of options to adjust your display.
Adjust Screen Brightness
Brightness is one of the most important settings, especially if you use your device for long hours.
Steps to Adjust Brightness
- Open Display settings
- Find the Brightness & color section
- Use the brightness slider to increase or decrease brightness
Extra Tips
- Lower brightness at night to reduce eye strain
- Increase brightness in bright environments for better visibility
Some laptops also offer automatic brightness adjustment based on ambient light.
Change Display Resolution
Resolution determines how sharp and clear everything looks on your screen.
Steps to Change Resolution
- Go to Display settings
- Scroll to Display resolution
- Select the recommended resolution (usually marked as “Recommended”)
Common Resolutions
- 1920 × 1080 (Full HD)
- 2560 × 1440 (2K)
- 3840 × 2160 (4K)
Important Tip
Always choose the recommended resolution for best clarity and performance.
Adjust Display Scaling (Text and App Size)
If text or icons look too small or too large, scaling helps you fix that.
Steps to Change Scaling
- Open Display settings
- Find Scale & layout
- Choose a scaling option like:
- 100% (default)
- 125%
- 150%
- 175%
When to Use Scaling
- Use higher scaling for high-resolution screens
- Use lower scaling if you want more content on screen
Change Display Orientation
You can rotate your screen if needed (useful for vertical monitors).
Steps to Rotate Display
- Go to Display settings
- Scroll to Display orientation
- Choose:
- Landscape (default)
- Portrait
- Landscape (flipped)
- Portrait (flipped)
Set Up Multiple Displays
If you are using more than one monitor, Windows 11 makes it easy to manage them.
Steps to Configure Multiple Displays
- Open Display settings
- Click Identify to see which monitor is which
- Drag and arrange monitors as per your physical setup
Display Options
- Duplicate (same screen on both)
- Extend (expand workspace)
- Second screen only
Pro Tip
Use Extend mode for better productivity.
Change Refresh Rate
Refresh rate affects how smooth motion appears on your screen.
Steps to Change Refresh Rate
- Open Display settings
- Scroll down and click Advanced display
- Under Choose a refresh rate, select a higher value (if available)
Common Refresh Rates
- 60Hz (standard)
- 75Hz
- 120Hz
- 144Hz or higher (for gaming)
Higher refresh rates provide smoother scrolling and better gaming experience.
Enable Night Light Mode
Night Light reduces blue light, making the screen easier on your eyes at night.
Steps to Enable Night Light
- Go to Display settings
- Turn on Night light
Customize Night Light
- Click on Night light settings
- Adjust strength
- Set schedule (sunset to sunrise or custom timing)
Adjust HDR Settings
If your display supports HDR (High Dynamic Range), you can enable it for better colors and contrast.
Steps to Enable HDR
- Open Display settings
- Click HDR
- Turn on Use HDR
Benefits of HDR
- Brighter highlights
- Better color depth
- Improved video quality
Change Color Profile
Color profiles help improve color accuracy, especially for designers and editors.
Steps to Change Color Profile
- Search for Color Management in Start menu
- Open it
- Select your display
- Add or choose a color profile
Calibrate Display Color
You can manually calibrate your display for accurate colors.
Steps to Calibrate
- Search Calibrate display color
- Follow on-screen instructions
- Adjust:
- Gamma
- Brightness
- Contrast
- Color balance
Adjust Text Clarity (ClearType)
ClearType improves text readability on LCD screens.
Steps to Enable ClearType
- Search Adjust ClearType text
- Enable ClearType
- Follow the setup wizard
Customize Graphics Settings
Windows 11 allows you to optimize graphics performance for apps.
Steps to Adjust Graphics Settings
- Go to Settings > System > Display
- Click Graphics
- Add apps and choose:
- Power saving
- High performance
Set Custom Scaling (Advanced)
If preset scaling options are not suitable, you can set a custom value.
Steps
- Open Display settings
- Click Advanced scaling settings
- Enter a custom scaling percentage
Change Screen Timeout and Sleep Settings
You can control how long your screen stays on.
Steps
- Go to Settings > System > Power & battery
- Adjust:
- Screen timeout
- Sleep duration
Fix Blurry Display Issues
If your screen looks blurry, try these fixes:
- Set recommended resolution
- Adjust scaling
- Update graphics drivers
- Enable ClearType
- Restart your PC
Adjust Taskbar and Desktop Appearance
Although not directly in display settings, these affect visual experience.
Customize Taskbar
- Right-click taskbar → Taskbar settings
- Change alignment, icons, and behavior
Change Desktop Background
- Go to Settings > Personalization > Background
- Choose image, slideshow, or solid color
Enable Dynamic Refresh Rate (If Supported)
Dynamic Refresh Rate adjusts refresh rate automatically to save battery.
Steps
- Go to Advanced display
- Enable Dynamic refresh rate
Manage Display for Gaming
For gamers, display settings are crucial.
Tips for Gaming Display
- Use high refresh rate (120Hz or above)
- Enable HDR if supported
- Use correct resolution
- Set graphics to high performance
Accessibility Display Settings
Windows 11 provides display options for better accessibility.
Steps
- Go to Settings > Accessibility
- Adjust:
- Text size
- Contrast themes
- Color filters
Troubleshooting Common Display Problems
Screen Flickering
- Update graphics driver
- Change refresh rate
Screen Too Dim
- Check brightness settings
- Disable adaptive brightness
Colors Look Washed Out
- Adjust HDR settings
- Calibrate display
Advanced Tips for Better Display Experience
- Keep your graphics drivers updated
- Use high-quality cables (HDMI/DisplayPort)
- Clean your screen regularly
- Avoid maximum brightness for long sessions
- Use Night Light or dark mode at night
Final Thoughts
Customizing display settings in Windows 11 is not just about making your screen look good—it’s about making your entire computing experience more comfortable and efficient. Whether you are working, studying, gaming, or watching videos, properly adjusted display settings can make a huge difference.
From brightness and resolution to scaling, refresh rate, and HDR, each setting plays a vital role. The best part is that Windows 11 makes everything easy to access and customize, even for beginners.
Take a few minutes to explore and adjust these settings based on your needs. Once you do, you’ll notice clearer visuals, better performance, and reduced eye strain.


