Apart from the compatibility issues, users might face other issues while using Windows 11, such as screen flickering, brightness problems, blurry texts, and more. Since we have already discussed how to fix blurry texts on Windows 11, we will discuss the Screen Flickering issue in this guide.

So, if you have just switched to Windows 11 and are facing a flickering screen issue, you have landed on the right page. Since Screen flickering can happen for various reasons, it’s impossible to pinpoint the actual cause. So, we need to perform some basic troubleshooting methods to fix Screen flickering on Windows 11.

1. Check the Cables (Monitor)

Check the Cables (Monitor)

The first thing you should check is your Monitor Cables. Screen flickering generally occurs due to loose cables.

So, you need to check if you have properly connected the display cable to your monitor. If the problem persists, you need to unplug the monitor and reinsert the cables.

If you are experiencing a screen flickering issue on a laptop, you must ensure the hinge is not broken or damaged.

2. Install Windows Updates

windows updates

If you experience screen flickering after upgrading to Windows 11, install the pending updates. Since Windows 11 is not entirely free from bugs, a faulty update may cause such an issue.

So, make sure to install the additional updates on Windows 11. The additional updates often include drivers that are much needed for the proper functioning of the display and graphic adapter.

3. Update your Display Driver

If the Windows update didn’t help, you need to update your Display Driver. You can manually update the Display driver or use the device manager to update your display adapters.

We have shared a detailed guide on updating the display driver on Windows. Follow the steps to update the display drivers on Windows 11 properly.

4. Reconnect your GPU

If you’re a PC user and know how to reconnect the hardware components, you can try reconnecting your graphics card (GPU).

Sometimes, a loose GPU connection triggers the screen flickering problem, and it can be easily sorted by reconnecting.

Also, while you reconnect, try cleaning any kind of dust or debris from the GPU and the motherboard.

5. Change Accent Color  & Background

Windows 11 has a feature that automatically picks the accent color from the desktop wallpaper. The automatic accent color is sent to trigger the screen flickering issue on both Windows 10/11.

Hence, you should change the Accent color and background settings on Windows 11 to get the screen flickering fixed. Here’s what you need to do.

1. First, press the Windows + I button and select the Personalization tab. Then, on the right pane, click on the Colors option.

click on the Colors option

2. On the Accent color, select the ‘Manual‘ option and set the accent color of your choice.

select the 'Manual' option

3. Now, move back to the previous page and click the Background option.

4. In the Personalize Your Background section, select either Picture or Solid color as the background.

click on the Background option

6. Disable Visual Effects in Windows 11

A few users have reported that enabling the animation effect triggered screen flickering on their monitors. So, to solve screen flickering in Windows 11, you need to disable the animation effects.

1. First, click on the Windows Key + I on your keyboard. Then, on the Settings, click on the Accessibility tab.

click on the Accessibility tab

2. On the right pane, click on the Visual Effects option.

click on the Visual effects option

3. Disable the toggle button behind the Animation effects under the Visual Effects.

Disable the toggle button

7. Disable Hardware Acceleration on Windows 11

Hardware acceleration is a great feature, but sometimes, it creates problems like screen flickering. Many users have reported that disabling hardware acceleration helps to fix the issue. If you use Google Chrome, here’s how you can disable hardware acceleration.

1. First, open the Google Chrome web browser and click on the three dots below. From the list of options, click on Settings.

click on Settings

2. In Chrome Settings, click on Advanced Settings on the left sidebar and then on the System tab.

click on the Advanced Settings

3. On the right sidebar, turn off the Use hardware acceleration when available toggle.

turn off the 'Use hardware acceleration when available'

8. Adjust the Screen Refresh Rate

Display refresh rate is an important factor that leads to screen flickering issues. The higher the refresh rate, the faster the image changes. So, if you use an outdated monitor, the screen refresh rate might be a problem because of the screen flickering.

Anyway, it’s pretty easy to adjust the refresh rate on Windows 11. We have shared a detailed guide on adjusting the refresh rate on Windows 11. You need to follow that guide and manually adjust the refresh rate.

9. Check for App Incompatibility

Sometimes, incompatible apps seem to trigger screen flickering issues. If you have installed a new app and are experiencing a screen flickering issue, you should find and uninstall that app.

It’s best to uninstall apps you install before the flickering issue starts. If you cannot pick the app, it’s best to reset or restore your Windows 11 PC. Anyways, here’s how to uninstall apps on Windows 11.

1. First, open the Settings app and click on the Apps section on the left sidebar.

click on the Apps section

2. On the right pane, click on the Apps & Features section.

3. Next, click on the Sort by dropdown and select the Last installed option.

Sort Apps

4. This will sort the apps based on their installation date. Now, click on the three dots next to each app’s name and select Uninstall.

select Uninstall

10. Perform a System Restore

If the screen is flickering because of a software fault and it hasn’t been fixed yet, performing a system restore is the last resort. Here’s how to perform a system restore on Windows.

1. Type in Recovery on the Windows Search. Next, open the Recovery app from the list of best match results.

Recovery

2. When the Recovery app opens, click on Open System Restore.

Open System Restore

3. Next, select Choose a different restore point and click Next.

Choose a different restore point

4. Select a Restore point of the previous date and click Next.

Next

5. On the Confirmation Prompt, click Finish.

Finish

Screen flickering is a common problem in Windows 11. If all methods fail to fix the problem, you need to check your monitor. It’s best to plug in a different monitor and check the problem. If screen flickering does not appear on another monitor, you need to get your monitor fixed. If you have any doubts, let us know in the comment box below.

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