If the images and text on your laptop screen are becoming blurry, there are several possible causes and troubleshooting steps you can try to solve the problem:
1. **Adjust Display Settings**: Check your display settings to ensure that the resolution and scaling options are set correctly. Right-click on the desktop and select "Display settings" (or similar) to adjust the resolution and scaling settings to your preference.
2. **Clean the Screen**: Sometimes, a blurry screen can be caused by dirt, smudges, or fingerprints on the screen. Use a soft, lint-free cloth and a gentle cleaning solution to clean the screen surface carefully.
3. **Update Graphics Drivers**: Outdated or corrupted graphics drivers can cause display issues, including blurry images and text. Update your graphics drivers to the latest version available from the manufacturer's website or through Windows Update.
4. **Check for Software Updates**: Make sure that your operating system and any relevant software applications are up to date. Software updates may include bug fixes and improvements that can help resolve display issues.
5. **Adjust ClearType Text**: Windows includes a feature called ClearType that helps improve the clarity of text on LCD screens. You can adjust ClearType settings by typing "ClearType" into the Windows search bar and following the on-screen instructions to run the ClearType Text Tuner.
6. **Check for Hardware Issues**: If the above steps don't solve the problem, there may be a hardware issue with your laptop screen or graphics card. Check for any physical damage to the screen and consider connecting an external monitor to see if the issue persists. If the external monitor displays images and text clearly, the problem may be with your laptop screen.
7. **Calibrate Your Display**: Some laptops have built-in display calibration tools that allow you to adjust color, brightness, and other settings to optimize the display quality. Look for display calibration options in your laptop's settings or control panel.
8. **Perform a System Restore**: If the issue started after making changes to your system settings or installing new software, you may want to consider performing a system restore to revert your system to a previous state when the display was functioning properly.
If you've tried these troubleshooting steps and the issue persists, it may be necessary to seek assistance from a professional technician or contact the manufacturer for further support.