No, as Linux system should automatically identify and recognize the monitor.
This can be caused by a long cable or docking stations. Longer cables may be prone to ghosting, lines, double images, or poor focus. The improper shielding of the cables can cause a shadowing or ghosting effect also. We recommend to check the video cable and, if possible, use HDMI Premium certificate cable for long distance connectio...
When using a monitor in the digital (HDMI, DisplayPort) connection, Auto Image Adjust and Manual Image Adjust settings may be disabled. This is normal as the monitor will adjust itself when in the digital mode.
If you're not able to install your monitor drivers with the driver pack "Standard Monitor Driver Signed Windows 10 x64 " downloaded from ViewSonic website, please follow below instruction to manually install Win10 x64 driver. 1. Download the attached ZIP file including monitor drivers to your PC and extract it. 2. Under "Control Panel",...
MacOS does not require monitor drivers when using a ViewSonic monitor. The MacOS will automatically read the EDID information stored in the monitor and use the system information/profiler utility to detect the monitor’s specifications and capabilities. If you can not get native resolution or refresh rate on the monitor: Please check if ...
To output: 1.1080p content at 144Hz, you will need either a dual-link DVI, a DisplayPort, or an HDMI 1.3 or higher cable. 2. 1440p at 144Hz, you will need at least an HDMI 2.0 or a DisplayPort 1.2 cable. 3.4K at 144Hz, you will need a HDMI 2.1 or a DisplayPort 1.4 cable which can carry 120Hz signal without compression.
ViewSonic develops several preset modes (ViewMode) such as Game/Movie, etc. These presets are specifically designed to deliver an optimized viewing experience for different screen applications. Under specific preset modes, some settings are fixed and cannot be adjusted. Please set to “Standard” mode if you want to adjust.
Response time option can be selected under different View Mode. Viewmode => Standard => Response time => Standard / Advanced / Ultra fast Viewmode => Game => Response time => Standard / Advanced / Ultra fast In both cases, while selecting the “Advanced” or even “Ultra fast”, it brings a very strong ghosting effect and blurry while scro...
This setting is to provide better picture performance if user’s screen are mostly dark scenes. If no special needs(ex: playing shooting games in dark scenes), it is suggested to turn off.