[quote who="basj" reply="18" id="3926543"] I tried to look for this setting on my Windows 10 system. But, I can't find it. Any idea where it is at in Windows 10? Thank you, Basj, Stardock Community Assistant [/quote] Unfortunately, all of my systems run on Win11. Sounds like Win10 could have a different service conflict.
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Display HDR options had no effect on my devices. (half of which don't even support HDR) However, I found a quick solution that did resolve this this issue on all my devices using fences. 1. Navigate to System > Display > Advanced display 2. Disable "Automatically manage color for apps" *Note: Be sure to do this for any display(s) with Fences portal [img]https://i.imgur.com/3xAv2d2.png[/img] I w
Following up to share the solution I discovered for this issue on my devices. 1. Navigate to System > Display > Advanced display 2. Disable "Automatically manage color for apps" [img]https://i.imgur.com/3xAv2d2.png[/img] And that's it! I was able to reproduce and resolve this issue on different monitors and computers, so hopefully this works for someone else too. [e digicons]:grin:[/e] Cheers
I've had the same issue for at least 3-6 months now. But I hadn't experienced this in the 5+ years previously when using fences. Tried clean boot, HDR is unsupported/disabled, and any other troubleshooting suggested in similar threads. I've seen this issue echoed in Stardock forums as far back as January 2021 and I'm surprised no one has a fix for this or has even identified the ca