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I found the reason DisplayCal could not change “system profile” : when I open the Color management Control panel, all the controls are grayed out? It may have to do with Administrator’s Rights? Bummer.
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go to change system defautls in the adavanced tab
I use Windows 10.
Is windows 11 still unable to apply custom profiles for multimonitor setup since it’s relying on system wide settings unstead of user settings for each device?
Can i1Profiler/cCProfiler install (fully functional) profiles for multimonitor setup? (fully functinal : like an sRGB display and a Widegamut so applications on each display read the profile for ITS screen and not the other)
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This reply was modified 4 years ago by
Vincent.

MWParticipant
Is windows 11 still unable to apply custom profiles for multimonitor setup since it’s relying on system wide settings unstead of user settings for each device?
Fixed AFAIK but I haven’t tested personally.
I found the reason DisplayCal could not change “system profile” : when I open the Color management Control panel, all the controls are grayed out? It may have to do with Administrator’s Rights? Bummer.
upper check box : use my settings for this device, check it.
Thank you!
Sometimes, all the options are grayed out. Then, the only alternative is to select the Advanced tab to access the “Change system defaults” button.
Other times, nothing is grayed out.
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