
Whether you’re using a laptopdesktop monitoror hybrid tabletadjusting your screen brightness helps reduce eye strainsave batteryand improve visibility. Windows 11 and 10 both offer multiple ways to control brightness — from quick settings to command-line tools.
Adjust Screen Brightness in Windows

Below are all working methodsincluding what to do when the brightness slider disappears or stops responding.
Method 1: Use Quick Settings (Windows 11)
- Click the Quick Settings panel — that’s the Wi-Fi + Sound + Battery icon on your taskbar.
- You’ll see a brightness slider with a sun icon ☀️.
- Drag left or right to decrease or increase brightness instantly.
Example:
If you’re on a laptop like a Dell XPS 13 or HP Specterthis slider controls the built-in display brightness. If you’re using an external monitorit may not appear — please refer to Method 5 below.
Method 2: From Windows Settings App
Windows 11:
- Open Settings › System › Display.
- Under Brightness & coloradjust the slider labeled Brightness.
Windows 10:
- Go to Settings › System › Displaythen move the Change brightness for the built-in display slider.
Proof Example:
Screenshots from Microsoft’s official Windows Support page show the same slider inside the Display sectionconfirming the method works on all latest builds (Windows 11 24H2 and Windows 10 22H2).
Method 3: Use Keyboard Function Keys (Fn + F-keys)
Most laptops have dedicated keys:
- F1/F2 or F3/F4 on HPDellLenovoor ASUS.
- Usually marked with a sun symbol.
Hold the Fn key + Brightness key to adjust.
Example:
On an HP Envypress Fn + F3 to increase and Fn + F2 to decrease brightness. On Lenovoit’s often F5/F6.
If the keys don’t respondcheck:
- The keyboard driver is up-to-date in Device Manager › Keyboards.
- The manufacturer’s hotkey utility (like HP Hotkey Support or Lenovo Vantage) is installed.
Method 4: Enable Auto Brightness or Adaptive Brightness (For Laptops/Tablets)
If your device has a light sensorWindows can automatically adjust brightness.
Steps:
- Open Settings › System › Display.
- Under Brightness & colorenable:
- Automatically adjust brightness when lighting changes (Windows 11)or
- Change brightness automatically when lighting changes (Windows 10).
Tip: You can confirm your device supports this by checking Device Manager › Sensors › Ambient Light Sensor.
Method 5: Adjust Brightness via Display Driver or Monitor Buttons
If you’re on a desktop with an external monitorWindows might not control the brightness slider.
Use your monitor’s physical buttons or on-screen menu (OSD) to adjust brightness.
Example:
On a Dell UltraSharp or LG Ultrafinepress the Menu › Brightness/Contrast option to adjust levels manually.
Method 6: Adjust Brightness Using PowerShell or Command Prompt
For advanced usersPowerShell can also change brightness:
Run PowerShell as Administrator and type:
(Get-WmiObject -Namespace root/WMI -Class WmiMonitorBrightnessMethods).WmiSetBrightness(1,70)
This sets the brightness to 70 %. Change 70 to your desired level.
Method 7: Use Power Plans for Automatic Brightness (Laptop Only)
You can make Windows adjust brightness automatically when you switch between battery and plugged-in mode.
- Open Control Panel › Hardware and Sound › Power Options.
- Click Change plan settings next to your current plan.
- Adjust brightness for On battery and Plugged in separately.
When the Brightness Slider Doesn’t Appear or Won’t Move
Sometimesyou’ll open Quick Settings › Displayand there’s no brightness slideror the slider won’t change anything.
Here’s what to do:
Fix 1: Update or Reinstall Display Drivers
- Press Windows + X › Device Manager.
- Expand Display adapters.
- Right-click your graphics card (IntelAMDNVIDIA).
- Choose Update driver › Search automatically.
If that failsreinstall manually:
- Right-click › Uninstall devicethen Restart PC.
- Windows reinstalls the correct driver automatically.
Proof: Microsoft’s troubleshooting guide confirms missing sliders are almost always due to corrupted or generic display drivers.
Fix 2: Install OEM Drivers from Manufacturer Website
Visit your laptop brand’s support page:
- Dell Support → Drivers & Downloads › Display Driver
- HP Support → Graphics Driver
- Lenovo Vantage → System Update › Display
Fix 3: Enable Generic PnP Monitor in Device Manager
- Open Device Manager › Monitors.
- If you see Generic PnP Monitor – Disabledright-click › Enable device.
This often restores the brightness control immediately.
Fix 4: Run Windows Troubleshooter
- Open Settings › System › Troubleshoot › Other troubleshooters.
- Run Power and Hardware & Devices troubleshooters.
Fix 5: Check Registry or Group Policy (Advanced)
In rare casescorporate devices block brightness control:
- Run gpedit.mscnavigate to
User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Control Panel > Display. - Make sure Enable adaptive brightness isn’t disabled.
Final Tips
- Always keep your Windows updated (Settings › Windows Update › Check for updates).
- Reboot after each driver or registry change.
- For desktop users: use the monitor OSD buttons or install Monitorian (free app from Microsoft Store) to control brightness directly from the taskbar.
Example Use-Case
You’re using a Surface Laptop 5 running Windows 11 24H2and the brightness slider suddenly disappears.
You reinstall the Intel UHD Graphics driver from Microsoft Update Catalogrestart the system — the slider reappearsand brightness controls return both in Quick Settings and PowerShell.
That’s the exact fix confirmed by users on Microsoft’s official Feedback Hub 2025 thread.
Summary Table
| Device Type | Best Method | Backup Option |
|---|---|---|
| Laptop | Quick Settings / Fn keys | Reinstall Graphics Driver |
| Tablet | Auto brightness | Power plan settings |
| Desktop Monitor | Use monitor buttons | Install Monitorian app |
| Multi-Display Setup | Use Display Settings per monitor | PowerShell command |
Conclusion
Adjusting screen brightness in Windows 11 or Windows 10 is simple once your drivers and sensors work correctly. If the brightness slider doesn’t show updon’t panic — just verify driversmonitor settingsor use the PowerShell method for instant control.
