How to Adjust Brightness in Windows 11

Windows 11 provides a number of ways to adjust the brightness of the screen on laptops and tablets, including methods to directly increase or decrease the brightness, and methods that adjust automatically based on battery life and ambient light conditions. Additionally, most Windows 11 laptops have keyboard shortcut keys to adjust the brightness of the screen. Windows 11 desktop computers with external monitors can’t use any of the native brightness controls, and Windows 11 laptops aren’t able to adjust the brightness of external displays either. Most monitors have built-in controls that allow you to adjust the brightness along with a variety of other settings, including pre-sets for activities like gaming. If you want to adjust the brightness of your monitor with a slider the same way you would on a laptop, you can do so with the help of a third-party app available for free through the Microsoft Store.

How to Adjust Brightness in Windows 11 With Monitorian

Windows 11 doesn’t have the built-in ability to adjust the brightness of external displays, so you need to install a third-party tool if you want to add this functionality. There are a variety of options out there, but Monitorian is a free utility available through the Microsoft Store. Here’s how to adjust brightness in Windows 11 with Monitorian:

How to Adjust Brightness in Windows 11 With Quick Settings

Windows 11 includes a Quick Settings menu that lets you adjust things like speaker volume and screen brightness, and it can be accessed from the taskbar. Here’s how to adjust brightness on Windows 11 through Quick Settings:

How to Automatically Adjust Windows 11 Screen Brightness Based on Battery Life

If you’re using Windows 11 on a laptop, you can improve your battery life by automatically adjusting the screen brightness whenever you aren’t plugged into power. Here’s how to automatically adjust Windows 11 brightness based on your battery life:

What Is Nightlight, and Does It Adjust Windows 11 Brightness?

Nightlight is a Windows feature that automatically adjusts the color temperature of your display based on ambient conditions. When this feature is on, your display will appear normal during the day and then appear warmer at night when the sun goes down. This feature works by filtering blue light rather than adjusting the brightness of the display. It’s supposed to help reduce eye strain though, so many users use it in conjunction with lowering screen brightness at night.