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Are you seeing a yellow border around the screen in Windows 11? I’ll help you fix it.

I also recently encountered a constant yellow border. In my case, it was because of a screen recorder program running in the background. However, there are many potential causes, and I’m here to address them all.

Before that, check the monitor for physical damage that might be responsible for this issue.

Whenever your screen is being recorded, Windows creates a border around it to indicate the action. It might be possible that the program is running in the background even if you’ve closed it.

Here’s how to completely exit it:

  1. On the taskbar, check the System Tray and look for the icon of the screen recorder app you use (in my case, it’s Snagit).Check for screen-recorder app
  2. Right-click on the icon and select Exit.Exit screen-recorder app
  3. Right-click on the taskbar and select Task Manager.
  4. Switch to the Details tab on the left, and look for the screen-recording app’s process you use.
  5. Right-click on it and select End Process Tree.End process tree of the screen-recording app

To ensure that the changes are effective, restart your computer once. The yellow border should be gone.

2. Turn Off Windows Narrator

If you have accidentally activated Windows Narrator and your system is on mute, you’ll be confused as to why there is a border on everything.

Generally, it displays a blue border, but it can be yellow depending on the system’s contrast theme. Follow these steps to turn it off:

  1. On the Windows Search, type “Narrator” and click on its icon to launch.Open Windows Narrator
  2. Click the Settings option.Narrator Settings
  3. Toggle the button next to Narrator to turn it off.Turn Off Narrator
  4. You can also turn off the Keyboard shortcut to prevent any accidental activation.

3. Disable the Accent Colors on the Window Border

Windows gives you an option to put the accent color border on every active app window. Here’s how to disable it:

  1. Press Windows + I to launch Settings and switch to the Personalization tab on the left.
  2. On the right, click the Colors option.Colors option under Windows Personalization
  3. Expand the Accent Color section to adjust its settings.Expand Accent Color
  4. Toggle the button next to Show accent color on the title bar and window borders option to turn it off.Disable accent color on window borders

4. Disable Contrast Theme

Windows comes with Contrast themes designed to provide better visibility. However, these can also cause display problems, like a yellow border around the screen.

To disable it:

  1. Launch Windows Settings and navigate to Personalization > Colors.
  2. Under the Related settings, click the Contrast Themes option.Contrast themes option
  3. Expand the drop-down menu next to Contrast themes, select None, and then click Apply.disable Contrast Theme

Check if the yellow border problem persists.

5. Check for Display Driver Updates

Sometimes, display anomalies like the yellow border around the screen can be caused by outdated or corrupted display drivers.

Here’s how to check for updates using Device Manager:

  1. Right-click on the Start button and select Device Manager.
  2. Expand the Display Adapters section, right-click on your graphic card, and choose Update Driver.Update display drivers
  3. Next, select Search automatically for drivers, or if you have downloaded the latest drivers from the manufacturer’s website, choose Browse my computer for drivers.Select how do you want to pembaruan drivers
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions.

You can also use a dedicated driver updater program to regularly check and pembaruan them.

6. Scan for Spyware

If you recently visited a dubious website or downloaded a pirated or genuine program from an unofficial source, spyware could have entered your Windows system.

In that case, you should perform a full system scan using a robust antivirus program. If you don’t have a third-party antimalware tool, launch Windows Security, switch to the Virus and Threat Protection section, and run a full system scan.

Run a full system scan through Windows Security

There you have it—the best working solutions to fix the yellow border around the screen in Windows 11. If nothing else works, the final options are either performing a system restore or resetting your system to default.

I hope this guide helps you restore your PC to regular operation.


Pranav Bhardwaj

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Windows Expert

Pranav is a technical writer with a focus on making complex tech topics accessible and understandable. Since beginning his journey in 2019, he has developed a niche in troubleshooting for Windows, iOS, and Android, as well as an understanding of cybersecurity. His work has appeared in a variety of publications, including MakeUseOf, OnMSFT, GeekChamp, and MalwareFox. When not immersed in the tech world, Pranav enjoys spending his time playing video games, following cricket, and playing chess.