

This should bring the brightness slider back in Windows 11 Settings. You have to disable it.Ĥ] Double-click on this setting and select Disabled. Because the brightness slider is missing in the Settings of your computer, you may find this Group Policy setting enabled. User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Control Panel > Displayģ] On the right side, you will find a setting named Disable the Display Control Panel. Click OK.Ģ] In the Group Policy Editor, navigate to the following path:
