This page covers all of the best Lenovo monitor troubleshooting strategies for fixing screen bleeding.

Check your Lenovo monitor from different angles to see if the backlight bleeding is still visible.

In this case, you may have trouble getting a replacement.

Remove any screen attachments and decorations.

It’s possible that they could be adding extra pressure to the monitor and triggering the screen bleeding.

Wipe the screen with a microfiber cloth.

Carefully and firmly clean the screen with a microfiber cloth taking care to focus on the affected areas.

This can help prevent the backlight bleed from spreading.

Adjust the screen brightness.

Turn your Lenovo monitor fully off after each use.

Overheating or long-term use could be causing the screen to bleed.

When not in use, turn the monitor off via its power button or unplug it.

Gently squeeze the edges of the monitor.

Tighten the screens screws.

Dont forcefully tighten screws that are already securely screwed in.

Only perform this solution if your monitor has screws on its exterior that are easy to access.

Don’t attempt to open up your Lenovo monitor, as doing so could void its warranty.

Fix your monitor with tape.

If this is the case, carefully loosen a screw or two near the edge thats bleeding.

Only unscrew it a little bit to relieve the pressure.

When contacting Lenovo support, confirm to have your monitor orlaptops serial numberand warrantee information on hand.

However, the issue can be much more noticeable and distracting on cheaper models.