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How to Invert Colors on Windows 10 [And Create a Shortcut]
Updating your graphics driver may be the fastest solution
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Windows 11 is a great operating system, but some users reported inverted colors on their screens. This is an unusual issue, and in today’s article, we’ll show you how to fix it properly.
This can be a huge problem, mainly because it is not pretty viewing your monitor in colors you are not used to. In addition, it sometimes feels like being forced to adark modeeven though you have not configured such a setting.
There are a few known triggers; we will cover these and give you the best resolutions in this article.
Why is my PC color inverted?
There are a few known reasons for this Windows problem. First, many users have attributed it to outdated or corrupted graphics drivers. In this case, an update or reinstallation is needed.
Additionally, it may be triggered by wrongly configured system settings. You must find what was improperly configured and restore it to its default.
People who have particular vision impairments will find that this function is quite helpful. There are certain people who are extremely sensitive to light, for instance, and in most cases, switching the color scheme will have the effect of making the majority of the screen darker.
Additionally, it alters particular hues, which may provide difficulties for individuals who are colorblind.
Inverted colors can be a big problem on your PC, and speaking of display issues and colors, here are some similar problems that users reported:
So, let us now discuss what you can do when Windows 11 colors are messed up.
How do I change my invert colors back to normal?
1. Reinstall your graphics card drivers
By doing so, you’ll install the current driver and switch back to the default one.
If removing the driver solves the problem, it’s advised that you update it to the latest version. To do that, visit your graphics card manufacturer’s website and download the latest driver for your model.
If you don’t know how to do that properly, you can always use third-party tools such as updating all your drivers automatically with just a couple of clicks.
Alternatively, you can use third-party software such asOutbyte Driver Updaterto remove the driver and all associated files and registry entries.
It’s a portable tool with a very easy-to-use interface. Once the system scan is completed, Outbyte Driver Updater will check your drivers with the ones from its built-in database to fix them.
Outbyte Driver Updater
2. Use the Magnifier tool
If you’re having issues with inverted colors on your PC, it’s possible that the problem was caused by a Magnifier tool.
This built-in tool allows you to zoom certain parts of the screen to see them better.
However, the Magnifier tool can also invert your colors, and the steps above will help you how to reverse the colors using this tool.
3. Change Ease of Access settings
If this option is already disabled, you can useLeft Alt+Left Shift+Print Screento turn off high contrast quickly.
Alternatively, you can set the high contrast theme toNoneand check if that solves the problem.
4. Disable Visual notifications for sounds feature
After making these changes, your colors shouldn’t be inverted, and the issue will be resolved.
5. Check your graphics card settings
According to users, sometimes inverted colors can appear on your PC due to your graphics card settings.
Almost all graphics cards have software that allows you to configure all sorts of graphics-related settings.
You may have the Stereoscopic 3D feature enabled if your colors are inverted.
To disable it, open Nvidia Control Panel or Catalyst Control Center and look for this feature. Once you find this feature, please disable it.
6. Check your registry
7. Try running Windows in Safe Mode
Once you start Windows in Safe Mode, check if the problem is still there. If the problem doesn’t appear in Safe Mode, your settings or drivers are causing the issue.
8. Perform a System Restore
Once you complete the restoration process, check if the problem is still there.
9. Inspect your hardware
Sometimes inverted colors can appear due to hardware issues. To check if your hardware is the problem, pay close attention if your colors are inverted during the boot sequence or in BIOS.
If this problem appears outside of Windows, it’s almost certain that there’s a problem with your hardware.
To troubleshoot the issue, ensure your cable is tightly connected to your monitor and PC.
Also, you might want to check your monitor and ensure it’s not faulty. Finally, you can connect your PC to your TV or any other display.
If the problem isn’t related to the monitor, your graphics card may be faulty.
Inverted colors are one of the symptoms of a faulty graphics card, so be sure that you check if your graphics card is seated correctly on your PC.
If you have an extra slot, you can try moving it to a different slot on your PC and check if that helps.
How do I fix inverted colors on Windows 11?
Above, we have shown fixes that apply to Windows 11 PCs. However, you must know that Windows 11 and 11 are very similar, and the triggers for this error on Windows 11 apply to the latest OS.
Hence, all the fixes mentioned above are relevant if you encounter a problem with the latest OS. However, you may experience slight UI differences on rare occasions, but you should generally apply the exact solutions.
How do I invert the colors on my computer?
Inverted colors can cause many problems, but in most cases, this issue is caused by your settings or your drivers.
However, if our solutions didn’t fix your problem, the hardware issue may be causing this problem.
Also, we encourage you to try any solutions that feel most appropriate to your case since we have not written these fixes in any particular order.
Lastly, we are curious about what worked for you; please tell us in the comments section.
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Milan Stanojevic
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Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.
Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.
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