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I have lowered my gamma level within the built-in 'Display Calibration' program in Windows 10, but whenever I turn my PC off and turn it on again, or whenever I restarted my PC, the custom gamma adjustment I made doesn't get applied.

In order to get the custom gamma level back I need to open the 'Display Calibration' program itself and then exit out of it, doing this then 'wakes up' or 'reactivates' the custom gamma level that I previously created.

Is there a way where I can simply have the custom gamma level I set via the built-in 'Display Calibration' program to automatically run by default at all times?

Journeyman Geek
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Not a tested answer, but an experiment that might get settings to stick: run the CPL as Administrator.

  • Press,Windows, type cmd and press CtrlShiftEnter, and AltY for the UAC dialog, to get the CMD prompt as Administrator.
  • Type dccw and press Enter to get the Display Color Calibration CPL.

Please let me know if that helps; if not, I'll delete this answer.