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Zenbook OLED UX3405 turn off laptop screen

michal_vlkovic
Star III

Hello everyone,
I've recently purchased this lovely laptop and so far it's great! As I'm usually using one or two monitors and don't need the screen on the laptop for most of the time, I was wondering if I can completely turn the screen off to prevent the OLED burn in? There used to be an F function for it, but I can only make it very dim, but can't completely turn it off.

Is there a way to do it?

Thanks
Mike

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michal_vlkovic
Star III

How I solved it with keeping all written above in mind:
Set the black only color as a background for the OLED screen and using it only when needed. Reducing the brightness to 0% when the screen is not in use.
Idea came from here https://www.reddit.com/r/OLED_Gaming/comments/15y5fli/how_to_prevent_oled_burnin_a_quick_guide/

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LexterJ
Star II

There is: Go to Windows Settings -> System-> Diplay Screenshot 2024-05-01 222237.jpg

In the selected box there is and option Show only screen 1 or 2. 
Choose the one you need and the second one goes off while the other one is connected to you pc. 

Falcon_ASUS
Moderator
Moderator

@michal_vlkovic
As suggested by other user, you can adjust the display settings of your system to show the screen on the second monitor. Thank you.

michal_vlkovic
Star III

Thanks guys. Unfortunately, that's a workaround I don't want. I want the screen to be ready just turned off, the same as I´d turn the backlight off only. Why the screen cannot be dimmed so it´s fully turned off?

Thanks

If you use this method the screen will be truned off.

Your pc remembers the configuration you set and every time you connect the same secondary screen to your pc, it will automaticaly use those configuration.