Works across almost all monitors and laptop screens from brands like ASUS, HP, and Lenovo.
For standard office work or web browsing, this driver handles typical 1080p settings perfectly fine. Cons:
If you want better color accuracy or more control, you can replace the PNP09FF driver by downloading the file from the manufacturer's support site (e.g., HP Support or ASUS Support ). You can then manually install it via Device Manager by choosing "Browse my computer for drivers".
“Most monitors work with no problems with the Generic PnP Monitor Driver... except monitors with very advanced features.” Microsoft Learn
The hardware ID refers to the Generic PnP Monitor (Plug and Play) driver used by Windows to identify a display. It is a standard fallback driver that allows your computer to communicate basic display capabilities—like resolution and refresh rates—to the monitor without requiring specific manufacturer software. Driver Review: Generic PnP Monitor (*PNP09FF)
Installs automatically the moment you plug in a display.

