While most flickering issues are solved by increasing the refresh rate, there are a number of other possible causes. A flickering screen may be caused by an issue with the monitor itself. If you suspect this to be the case, try using the monitor with a different computer to see if the issue persists.
A weak cable signal can also cause issues with the display. Note: If you don't see Delete the driver software for this device check box, make you started your PC in safe mode. If the app came from Microsoft Store, check updates for apps from Microsoft Store.
Some apps may not be compatible with Windows 11 and can cause a flickering or scrambled screen. Try uninstalling the app, here's how:. It'll take a moment for your apps to appear. If you're asked to confirm your choice, select Yes. After you uninstall the first app, restart your device and check if the screen flickering or scrambled issue is resolved or not.
If it's not, uninstall each app one by one until the issue is resolved. Screen flickering in Windows 10 is usually caused by a display driver issue or incompatible app. In the search box on the taskbar, type device manager , and then select it from the list of results. Some apps may not be compatible with Windows 10 and can cause a flickering or scrambled screen. Windows 10 More For more, select any of the following headings, and it'll open to show more info:.
Roll back your display driver In the search box on the taskbar, enter device manager , and then select it from the list of results. Select the arrow to expand Display adapters. Restart your device. Click on the monitor that is having issues. If necessary, click on Identify to see which monitor is which, by matching the number that is displayed on the screen after clicking Identify with the number showed on the window.
Click in the Resolution box and ensure the slider is at the Recommended Resolution. Note: changing the resolution will change the way things appear on the screen.
For most people on most displays, the recommended option will provide the best picture clarify and reduce the chance for picture-related issues on the monitor. Right-click on the monitor that is flickering and choose Properties Select the Monitor tab on the top of the new window.
Change the Refresh Rate to anything other than what it was set to before. Joined Oct 2, Messages 65, TerryNet Terry. Joined Mar 23, Messages 81, If you are using a mouse there could be a problem with it. If you are using the touchpad there is a chance that you are accidentally brushing the special scrolling at the edges of the touchpad.
Make sure you are only touching well away from the touchpad edges. If neither of the above simple possibilities pan out, make sure you have the latest drivers--especially chipset and touchpad--from Dell's web site.
I do not think you can go back to a previous version of Windows on a Supplied W10 PC - I may be wrong on that has this jumping been going on since the PC was knew? Does this happen in all programs or only on a certain program like Edge or Word etc?
You should be able to create a recovery USB drive from the Dell utilities - this will allow the PC to go back to factory condition. TerryNet said:. Joined Sep 21, Messages 15, Change to another mouse and see if that jumping still happens. Lunarlander, I just finished trying another mouse like you suggested.
It Worked!!! Thank you very much! My Dell laptop is much more pleasant to use now
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