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

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

  2. Change display brightness and color in Windows - Microsoft Support

    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 automatic color …

  3. Calibrate your HDR display using the Windows HDR Calibration app

    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 …

  4. Change display brightness and color in Windows

    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 automatic color …

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

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

  6. Change your screen resolution and layout in Windows

    Learn how to improve the clarity of text and images displayed on your screen by changing the screen resolution, scale and layout of your monitor.

  7. Calibrate your HDR display using the Windows HDR Calibration app

    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 …

  8. HDR settings in Windows - Microsoft Support

    To play HDR games and use HDR apps, your PC and display must meet certain hardware requirements. For detailed info, see Display requirements for HDR video. If your PC and display …

  9. How to use multiple monitors in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to connect your Windows PC to external monitors and adjust the display settings.

  10. 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 Dynamic Range (SDR).

  11. Perceptive Pixel by Microsoft Screen Calibration

    Screen calibration is generally needed only one time during the initial installation of your device. Open the Perceptive Pixel Multitouch app, located in the Control Panel, under Hardware and Sound. Click …