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6 Ways to Fix Pixelated Screen After a Windows 10/11 Update

Follow our steps below to get back your clear and sharp display

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Updated onAugust 14, 2024

updated onAugust 14, 2024

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Some users have reported pixelated screens after applying specificWindows updates. The icons appear to be bigger and the text is blurry and pixelated. Fortunately, this is not a big issue; you can solve it quickly, with just a few steps.

Follow along as we will respond to some of your most asked questions about the pixelated issue in Windows 10/11, then present six effective solutions for you to apply.

Why is my screen pixelated on Windows 10?

Why is my screen pixelated on Windows 10?

The most typical reason is a Windows upgrade that went wrong and resulted in a reasonably undesirable outcome. However, the reasons might be rather diverse.

Suppose you have more than one display attached to the computer (such as a standard monitor and a projector, for example). In that case, the displays may each have a unique ideal resolution, also known as a native resolution.

Since both displays utilize the exact resolution—which may not be the same as either screen’s native resolution—the sharpness of the image may be affected on both displays.

Here are some more variations of this issue that will also be covered in today’s article:

The performance of the desktop or laptop device, regardless of the operating system, is negatively impacted after the virus successfully infiltrates it.

During the initial phase of the virus’s impact, the look of the screen and Display, as well as the functionality of the drive and the keyboard, are severely impaired.

So the answer is yes, a virus can make your computer screen pixelated. But it’s not always the case. You can try torun a system scan using your antivirusto find out whether you are infected or not.

How do I fix a pixelated screen after a Windows update?

How do I fix a pixelated screen after a Windows update?

1. Change screen resolution

2. Check if your drivers are compatible

If updating your drivers doesn’t help, you probably have some issues with your DPI(dots per inch) settings. The following solution will show you how to solve all DPI issues.

3. Update monitor drivers

Although monitoring drivers cause issues less often, it’s still possible. Especially if you recently got a new monitor, or installed a new version of Windows 10.

While manual updating your drivers is the most popular solution, the recommended way is to update them automatically using a dedicated tool such asOutbyte Driver Updater.

The best thing about choosing this method is the time saved in looking for the right software. After scanning your device and it offers a list of compatible fresh drivers.

You can then update not just the monitor driver, but all outdated drivers, either one by one, or in bulk.

⇒Get Outbyte Driver Updater

4. Set DPI Size

Setting the DPI size to a smaller percentage will decrease all items’ sizes on the Display, which will definitely help you if your screen is pixelated. If yourmonitor’s resolution changes suddenly on its own, you’ll want to know how to fix it.

5. Change monitor refresh rate

6. Update Windows

Needless to say,  your Windows 10 computer should be up to date.

Updating your computer brings many benefits, and possibly resolves some issues. So, check for updates, and it’s likely that this is the solution to your problem.

How can I fix a pixelated screen on Windows 11?

Why is my monitor suddenly pixelated?

Speaking about Windows updates, such files are usually behind a screen that suddenly gets pixelated. Don’t worry, we will explain everything.

Now, a grainy display in Windows 10 is generally triggered when using a non-native resolution to display images on your PC or laptop.

Your device struggles to fill the screen and adds more pixels to keep the image uniform. By rendering at such a large size, individual pixels become distinguishable and make the whole Display look grainy or fuzzy.

Now, this is a general definition, but there are particular cases to mention and such is the Windows 10 Update pixelated screen.

If the monitor was working just fine, but suddenly becomes pixelated after installing a Windows update, it’s clearly an indication of software conflict or incompatibility triggered by the recent changes.

You might want to revert them and check if the Display works fine in order to narrow down the list of potential culprits or update your drivers and graphics card adequately. Moreover, if theselection rectangleisn’t working properly, we can help out.

Why is my laptop screen going fuzzy?

There are two potential causes for a distorted and fuzzy image on the screen of a laptop computer: software faults or hardware problems. A virus or faulty graphics program would be examples of problems caused by software.

A problem with the hardware is a far more serious issue since it indicates that the actualmonitor itself has to be replaced.

That’s about it, we hope at least one of these solutions helped you reset the pixelated Display back to normal. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions, just let us know in the comments below.

More about the topics:fix monitor,Touchscreen issues,Windows Update

Ivan Jenic

Windows Hardware Expert

Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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Ivan Jenic

Windows Hardware Expert

Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.