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Scroll down to the next option available to you and highlight it - it will likely be the same resolution, but 60hz, for example. By default your current screen resolution will be highlighted, and it will most likely say 59hz or such. You will now see a list of screen resolutions available to you.Click on the "List all modes" button near the bottom. A new window will appear with the name of your graphics card as part of the title.The "Screen resolution" window will appear click the "Advanced settings" link.Click Start and type in "adjust screen resolution" (no quotes) click on the "Adjust screen resolution" link when it appears in the list.This is a little more difficult compared to the above option, as you will need to try and figure out which setting works best. If you can't find the Auto button or calibration feature, then you can also manually adjust the frequency and resolution settings through Windows 10 until you find the proper setting that has your display centered properly. Adjust your Display Frequency Until the Display is Centered If you don't see an Auto button, you may need to go into the monitor's menu (which should be a button marked "Menu") and find the "Auto" or "Calibrate" feature, which will automatically correct the display. Your monitor should have an "Auto" button on it somewhere that is used to calibrate and center the display - press the button and watch the magic happen before your eyes. Use the Auto Button to Calibrate your Display Automaticallyįortunately, the fix for this is very simple. This caused the entire screen to shift because the monitor wasn't configured for 59Hz in its hardware settings.
#WINDOWS 10 NIGHT LIGHT MISSING DRIVER#
I had the exact same problem with one of my PC's that I upgraded to Windows 10 after the upgrade, the display driver was using 59Hz instead of the regular 60Hz, which I had previously set. The reason your display is shifted is most likely because Windows 10 installed a new display driver, or changed the display frequency settings to something other than what you had set in your previous operating system.
#WINDOWS 10 NIGHT LIGHT MISSING UPGRADE#
Any ideas what is going on? Should I upgrade my video driver or do I need to whack my monitor? Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me, and many, many thanks for all you have taught me over the years. In fact, the clock appears to be missing the 'AM' or 'PM', and the date shows only the month and day, but not the year. The left side of the screen has a small black border around it. I just installed Windows 10 over this past weekend, but my LCD monitor's display seems to be shifted to the right, and the fonts are fuzzy.