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How to fix color on your COMPUTER:
You can adjust monitor settings on
many laptops using an "Fn" key
combination. Miscalibrated settings on your monitor
or in your system settings can cause
your screen to display faded or
washed out colors. Windows includes
two methods to help fix this problem:
an automatic troubleshooter that adjusts display settings and also
checks for incompatible video drivers,
and a manual calibration tool. When
using the manual tool, you can adjust
some settings within Windows, but
others rely on settings on the monitor itself, which may vary from model to
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get your results right away! www.testden.com Display Quality Troubleshooter Step 1 Download and run the "Fix it" tool from
Microsoft's website (link in Resources). Step 2 Select "Windows Display Quality
Troubleshooter" from the list. Step 3 Click "Advanced" and uncheck "Apply
Repairs Automatically" if you want to
confirm changes manually. Step 4 Press "Next" and wait while the tool
scans. On its default setting, the tool
will automatically fix any problems it
detects. If you unchecked this option, it
will display a list of potential solutions.
Check those you want to use and press "Next" to apply them. Display Calibration Step 1 Press the "Windows" key and type
"Calibrate." In the search results, click
"Calibrate display color." If you're using
Windows 8 without the 8.1 update,
open the "Settings" tab on the search
results to find the program. Step 2 Drag the calibration program's window
onto the monitor you want to fix if you
have multiple monitors. Step 3 Press "Next" on the first several pages
to reach gamma calibration. This
setting can cause colors to appear
washed out if set too high. It defaults to
the middle of the bar. Step 4 Click "Next" until you reach the
brightness and contrast settings. To
adjust these options, you need to use
the buttons on your monitor --
Windows will only display a sample
image to help you with the adjustment. Step 5 Click "Next" again to reach the color
balance options. A miscalibrated color
balance can cause some colors to fade,
so change the sliders until the color
looks better. By default, all three
sliders are set to the far right. Step 6 Click "Previous Calibration" and
"Current Calibration" on the final screen
to compare your old and new settings.
Uncheck the "Start ClearType Tuner"
box unless you also have trouble with
text clarity. To keep your changes, click "Finish." To undo all settings, press
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you have the Professional, Enterprise
or Ultimate version of the operating
system, you can run the troubleshooter
directly from the Troubleshooting
control panel. If the settings in Windows and on your
monitor do not help, you may have a
broken monitor or video card. Try
connecting a different monitor. If the
color looks correct, your old monitor is
to blame. If the problem remains, you might have a defective video card.
Neither monitors nor video cards are
user-repairable, so you'll need a
replacement or professional repair. References Microsoft Windows: Calibrate Your
Display Microsoft Windows: Open the Display
Quality Troubleshooter Resources Microsoft Support: Fix Windows
Display Problems That Text On
Monitor Is Not Readable About the Author Aaron Parson has been writing about
electronics, software and games since
2006, contributing to several
technology websites and working with
NewsHour Productions. Parson holds a
Bachelor of Arts from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Wash. Photo Credits Aidon/Digital Vision/Getty Images Search for... How Do You Fix Fading
Color on Your Computer
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