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HP Pavilion Laptop 15-cs0xxx
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

A few days ago, I noticed a difference in my laptop display. Colours appeared way too vibrant, and yellows appeared to be tinted green. I know that it has nothing to do with my intel display settings, as I had checked them prior to the display going funny, and they are set to the default settings. The display issues seemed to appear around the same time as me turning on virtualization in my bios, but after turning it back off it still has no effect. Heres an example of my issue:
gradient.pngThis image is a gradient from red to yellow, and its what my laptop produced until 2 days ago.

gradientoffcolour.png

this is the same image edited to show what my screen is currently doing now. This isnt an issue with hue as adjusting it so that the yellow looks yellow again causes every other colour to look funny. It's also not a hardware issue as it produces the same results when outputting to a monitor (with correct colour settings) through hdmi. I've tried everything and I'm not sure what to do. Any help would be appreciated

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I've found the solution, for some reason a deuteranopia colourblindness accessibility setting was turned on in my settings. That's why it was only effecting one colour and not others. If anyone else ever has this issue you can turn it off by going to Ease of Access > Colour and high contrast and turn the colour filter off.

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I've found the solution, for some reason a deuteranopia colourblindness accessibility setting was turned on in my settings. That's why it was only effecting one colour and not others. If anyone else ever has this issue you can turn it off by going to Ease of Access > Colour and high contrast and turn the colour filter off.

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