1. Open the Control Panel and click on the Display tab.
  2. Scroll down to the bottom and click on the Refresh Rate button.
  3. Change the refresh rate to a lower value if you want to conserve power or if your display is not working as well as it should with a high refresh rate.

How to Check and Adjust Monitor Refresh Rate on Windows 11

Open the Settings app by pressing the Windows key + I.

Then, on the left side of the screen, select Display in the middle section.

To improve your viewing experience on the web, you can adjust the advanced display settings. Here, scroll to bottom of the page and click Advanced Display under Related Settings. You can adjust how much information is shown on the screen by adjusting the following settings: -Screen Resolution: This setting allows you to choose between high resolution and standard resolution. -Font Size: You can change the font size to make text easier to read. -Text Edge Style: You can choose between a thin or thick edge style for text. -Line Height: You can change line height to make text more legible. ..

This information will tell you how often the monitor is refreshing its screen, and how fast it is.

To change the refresh rate on your monitor, simply use the drop-down menu to select the desired rate and finish the settings. ..

If you have more than one monitor, you can switch between monitors at the top of the screen by pressing and holding down the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard.

Final Words

In order to adjust the monitor refresh rate on Windows 11, you will need to use the Display Properties dialog box. The Display Properties dialog box is located in the Control Panel under the System and Security category. To open the Display Properties dialog box, click on the three lines in the left pane and then click on the properties button. The Display Properties dialog box will open. In this dialog box, you will need to set two values for Refresh Rate. The first value is called “Refresh Rate” and it is set to “60Hz.” The second value is called “Dynamic Refresh Rate” and it is set to “DRR.” If you do not want your computer to refresh images at a specific rate, you can change this value to 0 by clicking on the minus sign next to “Refresh Rate.” The last thing you will need to do in order to finish setting up your monitor refresh rate is set a new name for your monitor. You can do this by clicking on the name of your monitor in the right pane of the Display Properties dialog box and then clicking on OK. Once you have done this, your computer should start refreshing images at a new rate of 60Hz!