
That is, if you increase the scale above 100% to make everything on the screen larger (because higher resolution is supposed to make everything smaller), that makes the displayed resolution lower. My understanding is that changing the scale in the Windows settings will reduce the resolution the monitor displays. Is Color Management in Control Panel findable in one of the main categories without switching to icon mode? I can’t find it.ģ. Did the monitor include any meaningful instructions, at least about this issue?Ģ. Instructions should come with anything that explain how to set up and use it (almost non-existent these days). Tip: a click on profiles displays options to reset the settings to the system defaults which may be useful if something goes wrong.ġ. You may also use the remove button to remove the old profile in case you no longer need it. Select it in the list of profiles and activate the "set as default profile" button afterward to make it the default. The profile is added but not set as the default profile automatically. To install a new profile, select the Add button, browse to the location of the. You can try and type Color Management in Start to load it, or use Windows-Pause to open the Control Panel, select Control Panel Home, switch to small icons, and run Color Management from there.


Right-clicking on the driver and selecting "Install Profile" did not work somehow which meant that I had to use Color Management to install the right color profile on the device.Ĭolor Management is quite hidden currently on Windows 10. The package included four files of which one was the ICC Profile that I needed to set the right color profile on the Windows 10 device. Once you have downloaded the correct driver you may need to extract it first this was the case for the LG driver for Windows 10 which had a size of less than 50 Kilobytes.

Anyway, here are some entry points if you want to browse the support websites manually:
