
How to Disable Content Adaptive Brightness Control (CABC) On Windows 11
How to Disable Content Adaptive Brightness Control (CABC) On Windows 11
Content Adaptive Brightness Control is a special technology that dynamically changes your screen's brightness and contrast to preserve the battery. It complements more traditional screen brightness controls, such as a manual slider or adaptive brightness that depends on lightning conditions (auto-brightness.) What differs Content Adaptive Brightness Control from the latter is that CABC changes the screen brightness depending on the content you are currently watching. For example, a computer may lower the screen brightness when you work with a bright app, such as a text editor.
Issues addressed in this tutorial:
content adaptive brightness control
On Windows 11, it is now possible to disable “content adaptive brightness control” (CABC) from the Display settings, and in this tutorial, you will learn how.
Content adaptive brightness control is a feature that improves battery life by adjusting the contrast and brightness of the display based on the content shown in the display. Although it can help with battery performance, the feature can cause distracting brightness changes that also decrease the image quality when you need to show content with color accuracy.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 11 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Samsung, and Huawei.