I'm having a strange visual issue on my Windows 11 DELL computer. It looks like there's some kind of white frosting effect appearing over icons and text, which seems to grow when I move my mouse. This is particularly noticeable on Electron and web-based apps like Slack, Firefox, and Outlook. I completely reinstalled Windows 11 last week, and I'd like to avoid getting a new device since I have an important work meeting coming up. How can I troubleshoot this problem?
4 Answers
Always ensure your data is backed up before making any BIOS or disk setup changes. It's a good practice to follow while troubleshooting PC problems.
Have you tried turning off hardware acceleration for the apps experiencing this issue? I had a similar problem with Discord and it worked for me. Just check the settings within those specific apps and turn it off if you can.
Wow, that's a wild visual glitch! Looks like it might not be malware given that you have strong security software. Have you thought about disabling the NVIDIA drivers temporarily? If your motherboard has an integrated Intel graphics driver, that could provide a temporary fix, too.
I suggest connecting an external monitor to see if the problem persists there. This can help determine if it's an issue with the display or something with the GPU.

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