Microsoft will allow changing the monitor Hz in the Windows 10 advanced screen menu
Source: Geeknetic added 16th Oct 2020
by Antonio Delgado Yesterday at 18: 58 …
Today it is common to find a considerable catalog of monitors that exceed the 60 Hz typical, with manufacturers releasing models of 90, 120, 144, 244 or even 360 Hz. However, if you are already users of a monitor with high refresh rates, you will already know that to configure this parameter in Windows you have to go through a few menus. Specifically, we have to go to the display settings menu, then to “Advanced display settings”, from there, click on “Display adapter properties” to later go to the “Monitor” section and then, end, define the Hz rate corresponding to our monitor.
That today, a value that is so common to change is so cumbersome is not the best Example of usability of an operating system. Luckily, it seems that Microsoft has finally decided to make things a bit easier for users and will add the option to vary the screen refresh rate directly in the menu advanced configuration.
In the Windows version 10 Insider Preview Build 20236 you can already see the new menu
At least that’s how you can see it in the Preview Build 20236 from the Windows Insider Preview program 10, where that option is already under the screen selection and monitor information that can be seen in the Windows advanced panel.
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Antonio Delgado
Computer Engineer by training, editor and hardware analyst at Geeknetic since 2011. I love gutting everything that comes my way, especially the latest hardware that we get here for reviews. In my spare time I fiddle with 3d printers, drones and other gadgets. For anything here you have me.