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If you go to Control Panel -> Personalization -> Display -> Screen Resolution and click on
"Advanced Settings", then go to Color Management -> Advanced -> Display Calibration and you should have an option to Calibrate the display.
If you click on that Windows will open a new window, which you can move around on the screen. Place the window onto the monitor you want to calibrate and then just click "Next" and follow the steps. I Used this to calibrate my 2nd and 3rd monitor to match my primary, both were a bit too bright and the white tone on the 2nd monitor was too warm and a bit yellowish compared to my primary Asus monitor. Hope this helps