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Windows 11 Adaptive Brightness Missing: How to Enable it
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Adaptive brightness is a feature on Windows 11 computers that adjusts the screen’s level of brightness based on what’s being shown or lighting conditions.
Because some users are still getting used to the new interface of Windows 11, they can’t find adaptive brightness with ease, and some even say that the adaptive brightness feature on Windows 11 is missing, so this guide will clear everything up.
For example, if you’re watching a YouTube video and the video suddenly shows a dark scene, adaptive brightness will make the screen brighter and increase the contrast level.
This is different from auto-brightness, which is a screen setting that causes the computer, smartphone, or device to adjust the level of brightness according to the ambient lighting.
There’s a special sensor in the front-facing camera that detects the light. Adaptive brightness uses machine learning to learn how you or a user adjusts the brightness level and change automatically if it ever encounters the same conditions again.
On Windows 11, it has a special name which iscontent-adaptive brightness controlor CABC. Windows 11 computers are typically really good at adaptive brightness, changing to suit your needs.
It can even improve battery life, but sometimes you want to have further control of your computer’s brightness and turn off adaptive brightness.
Why would it be necessary to turn off or configure adaptive brightness?
Simply put, it can be kind of annoying and distracting. There’s also the issue with decreasing image quality on stuff that requires color accuracy. Graphic designers and artists need to have displays that accurately show off what they’re working on or else risk producing the wrong thing.
People who work with photo and video apps require the same level of accuracy. Now if you’re something who uses a desktop version of Windows 11, then batteries are not an issue for you. But if you have a laptop with Windows 11 as the operating system, do note that turning off adaptive brightness will drain the battery much faster.
This guide will show you how to turn off andadjust adaptive brightness on your Windows 11computer. It will show you multiple methods on how to turn it off from going to the Settings menu or adjusting your graphics card. The guide will also mention how to turn it back on.
How do I configure adaptive brightness on Windows 11?
1. Changing via the Settings menu
2. Configuring via Power & battery
How can I turn off adaptive brightness on Windows 11?
If you find that you can’t turn off adaptive brightness on Windows 11 for any reason, the steps below will ensure that you manage to do so successfully, so make sure to follow the steps exactly.
1. Disable via Registry Editor
2. Disable via the Intel Graphics Command Center
3. Disable via the Control Panel
How can I make my interaction with my Windows 11 computer even easier?
An interesting feature that you may not be aware of istext-to-speech and voice recognition on Windows 11. They’re tools that allow you to use your very own voice to write, and this can be useful if you’re someone who struggles with getting their thought down on the screen.
Writer’s block is a terrible thing to deal with as a writer and something like voice recognition can help you. Conversely, if you want a tool that helps guide you through steps or you can’t see the screen well, then text-to-speech is fantastic.
If you’re a big PC gamer, then you should learnhow to update your graphics drivers, which are the software that allows your computer to use the GPU.
A lot of modern video games require the best possible standards to play them and set a high bar for system requirements. Performance boosts and new features are often included in driver updates, so if you want to stay good at Call of Duty, download them.
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Cesar Cadenas
Networking & Security Specialist
Cesar has been writing for and about technology going on for 6 years when he first started writing tech articles for his university paper. Since then, his passion for technology blossomed into a prosperous writing career. He first started writing about tech in the entertainment world and would later move on to write about smart life tech and social media. He was recently a Technical Writer for tech company Extron where he wrote user guides for audio and video equipment.
He has since moved on to being a freelance writer looking to have a career in copywriting and hopes to share his love and knowledge of technology with the world. Recently, Cesar has written for the cryptocurrency news site, BTCPro and helping people understand tech.
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Cesar Cadenas
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Cesar is a tech expert passionate about Windows, Microsoft, and anything surrounding the world of PCs.