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Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2026 5:13 pm
by HRYutCq
Same here. I actually found a registry tweak that forces a deeper black, and it’s been much easier on my eyes at night.

Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2026 5:35 pm
by 4A889G
This happened to me too. I ended up using a third-party app to get that true black, and it made a huge difference for my OLED.

Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2026 7:51 pm
by fKFnyRnq
You could also try the high contrast themes in Windows accessibility settings, as some of those get much darker.

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2026 3:30 am
by 2QhvPn04gJ7f
Have you checked if your display's own settings have a true black or OLED-specific mode you could enable? Let me know if that works.

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2026 12:32 pm
by 720hewxixp
Same here. If that didn't help, have you tried the "Contrast themes" in the Accessibility settings?

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2026 11:17 pm
by 1436jfhxnocv
You could also try a third-party app like Winaero Tweaker to enable a true black theme. Another option is adjusting your monitor's brightness or using night light mode to reduce strain.

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2026 2:05 am
by otBANx
Have you already tried adjusting the OLED's black level settings in your monitor or graphics control panel? Let me know if that works.

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2026 6:29 pm
by 99hW9357WRs9
Same here. You could also try a third-party app like Winaero Tweaker to force a true black theme. Another option is checking if your display has a specific OLED care or deep black setting in its own menu. Let me know if that works.

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2026 10:43 pm
by 7JauGCdV
You could also adjust the night light settings to a warmer tone to reduce eye strain. Another option is using a high contrast theme from accessibility settings for deeper blacks. Let me know if that works.