Change the refresh rate to match the capabilities of your monitor. The refresh rate is a measurement of how many times the screen redraws each second. Although this setting is related to older, desktop monitors, it can affect the quality of the Liquid Crystal Displays found in laptops.
Update your graphics card drivers. This is the most likely cause if you've always had a problem with flicker. Go to the manufacturer's driver Web page and search for this model to download the appropriate drivers.
Alternatively, you can revert to an older driver if the flicker began immediately after an update. In this case, return to the Device Manager, right-click your adapter and then "Driver. For more, select any of the following headings, and it'll open to show more info:. Roll back your display driver In the search box on the taskbar, enter device manager , and then select it from the list of results.
Select the arrow to expand Display adapters. Restart your device. Notes: You must have administrator privileges to roll back or uninstall a device or driver package using Device Manager. If the app didn't come from Microsoft Store, check the manufacturer's site for updates. Uninstall an app Some apps may not be compatible with Windows 11 and can cause a flickering or scrambled screen. Scroll down the list and find the app you want to uninstall.
Reinstall an app Select the Microsoft Store from the start menu. Select Library. Select the app you want to reinstall, and then select Install. If your app isn't in Microsoft Store, reinstall it from the manufacturer's site. Roll back your display driver In the search box on the taskbar, type device manager , and then select it from the list of results.
Uninstall an app Some apps may not be compatible with Windows 10 and can cause a flickering or scrambled screen. Reinstall an app Select the Microsoft Store icon on the taskbar.
Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Manufacturers typically advise that you should bring the laptop to a repair shop for service, but if you are confident that you can do it yourself, visit the manufacturer's website for documentation detailing the procedure.
Mike Goracke has been writing professionally since He holds a Bachelor of Science in technical communication, with a minor in computer technology. Goracke worked in the information technology field for nine years and has more than five years of technical writing experience for multiple software companies.
What Causes a Laptop Screen to Flicker? By Mike Goracke.
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