Hi guys, I noticed that there are those who experienced the problem of Windows 11 in terms of headaches and eyes, so it turns out that I also suffer from this since I upgraded my computer from Windows 10 to Windows 11, I felt a strange feeling and noticed that Windows 11 was doing this to me, so I decided to switch to Linux. (This is my personal computer. It contains an nvidia geforce rtx 3060 graphics card) Six months later, I received a Dell laptop from work with Windows 11 and what can I say except that the first few weeks with the computer (whether it is from the computer screen or an external screen) I had a nightmare, I didn't know how to solve it. I must mention that Linux does not give me this problem. (The computer is a dell precision 5570 and contains an nvidia RTX A1000 graphics card).
I tested Windows 11 on the same screen I tried Linux on so it's not the screen for sure. I tried a few things:
I tried using black and white colors but it didn't help.
I tried using a high contrast theme and it reduced the headaches but was still a bit of an eyesore.
Then I found something interesting in the settings. I entered:
settings -> about -> advanced system settings -> click under performance settings -> and choose under visual effects "adjust for best performance".
This solution removed everything for me, as if I were using Windows 10.
The problem is, it worked on the work laptop but not on the personal computer on which Windows 11 and Linux are installed. I still had eye pain but not like before the change I made, the pain was much weaker.
I just wanted to share what I found, I don't know yet what causes my PC to still be in pain compared to the laptop that has nothing. Maybe it will help to find where the problem is or what the solution is.
I attach pictures to visually show what I changed:
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