How To Troubleshoot Yellow Tint Issue On Windows 11 Laptop Screen?

To troubleshoot a yellow tint issue on a Windows 11 laptop screen, follow these steps:

  1. Check Night Light Settings: Disable Night Light by going to Settings > System > Display and toggling off Night Light. If the yellow tint disappears, adjust the Night Light settings to your preference.

  2. Change Color Profiles:

    • Right-click the desktop and choose Display settings.
    • Select Advanced display, then Display adapter properties.
    • Click on the Color Management tab and select Color Management.
    • Check the box for Use my settings for this device.
    • Click Add and select sRGB virtual device model profile.
    • Set the newly added profile as the default.
  3. Calibrate Display Colors:

    • Type calibrate display color into the Start menu search field.
    • Follow the on-screen instructions to adjust your display's color balance and brightness.
  4. Update Display Drivers:

    • Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager.
    • Expand Display adapters and right-click on your graphics card.
    • Select Update Driver and choose Search automatically for updated driver software.
  5. Check Hardware & Physical Damage: Verify that display cables are securely connected, and inspect the screen for physical damage.

  6. Test with Another Monitor: Connect your laptop to another monitor to determine whether the issue is with the laptop's screen or the operating system.

  7. Reinstall Recent Updates: If the yellow tint appeared after a Windows update, uninstall and reinstall the update.

If these steps do not resolve the issue, consider contacting your graphics card manufacturer for technical support or reaching out to the device's customer service department, especially if you suspect a hardware issue.