The point is in Windows. After logging out, everything returns to its previous color.

In the driver settings - nothing. Intel HD Graphics 520.

black and white picture

  • Reinstall the driver. - user233428
  • This article will probably help: How To Turn On Your Whole Desktop - Keyl.in
  • parameters / personalization / high contrast settings / and you need to turn off the "apply color filter" - Air

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ctrl + windows + c to help you

    Look in Start-> Options-> Special Features in the Color and High Contrast section, maybe you just turned on the filter randomly. If not, then the driver problem is likely

      Enable color filter: windows + ctrl + c .

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        Sorry, but how does your solution differ from those already published? - 0xdb
      • @ 0xdb another order) - LFC
      • @VladSpirin Then it is necessary to indicate with which finger, which hand, and most importantly, what delay between pressing individual keys in a sequence should be observed in ms. . - 0xdb
      • @VladSpirin, there is a name "include color filter" - it may be useful to someone. - Qwertiy
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        @ 0xdb, here there is a name "enable color filter" - it may be useful to someone. - Qwertiy

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