There are a variety of problems that can
happen to the display monitor of an Acer laptop. The most common problem is the
screen fading or becoming too hard to see. This can be corrected by adjusting
the brightness levels. Another common problem involves incorrect color, which
can be resolved by adjusting the display color settings. Yet another big
problem is the display freezing or appearing jumpy, which can be resolved by
updating the display driver.
Instructions
Brightness

2. Tap
the right-arrow key to brighten the display screen.
3. Tap
the left-arrow key to darken the display screen.
4. Release the
"Fn" key to save your display settings.
Color
5. Right-click
on the desktop and click "Graphic Properties."
6. Adjust
the screen resolution by clicking "Display Settings" and choosing a
resolution setting from the drop-down menu. Click
"Apply" to check the resolution of the display. Click "OK"
to save the resolution settings.
7. Adjust
the color of the screen by clicking "Color Correction" and moving the
brightness or contrast slider to the right or left. Click "Apply" to
check the color resolution of the display. Click
"OK" to save the color settings.
8. Click
"OK" to exit the Graphic Properties application.
Update the Display Driver
9. Right-click
on the desktop. Click "Personalize," "Display Settings" and
"Advanced Settings."
10. Click the
"Intel® Graphics" tab and choose "Monitor Properties."
Click "Driver."
11. Click
"Update Driver" and choose "Search Automatically."
12. Click
"Install" to install the updated monitor driver. After the driver has
been installed, click "OK" to restart the laptop when prompted.