No, as Linux system should automatically identify and recognize the monitor.
If you are experiencing problems using HDMI input, suggest do the followings: Please check below on monitor: Make sure the correct HDMI input is selected in OSD. Turn on the monitor first then PC. Please check below on PC: Test the monitor on a different computer with a HDMI port. Replace another HDMI cable. If...
Set the resolution higher. Test the monitor on a different computer to isolate the problem. Please follow the instructions below on how to change the resolution on a computer running Windows 10. To change the resolution in Windows, do the following: Right-click on an empty area of the Windows® desktop. From the pop-up menu, select Di...
1.Under "Control Panel", open "Device Manager". 2. Find the Display adapters and double click on it then double click on the device shown: 3.Select Driver tab, this will list the Driver version.
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",...
Dual monitor setup is simple to configure on modern computers. Windows will automatically detect and configure the displays. Requirement: 1. Windows 7 or later. 2. A PC or laptop with at least 2 video out ports. 3. 2 monitors. After connected 2 monitors to 2 video out ports, Windows will automatically load the drivers and present a...
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.
Image persistence (or image retention) is a result of a stationary image being displayed for a long period of time. <Correction> Turn off the screen for hours. <Prevention> 1. Set the display to turn off after a few minutes of system idle under ”Power & Sleep “ (Win10) or “Battery” (Macbook). 2. Turn off the monitor when ...
Please refer to this FAQ, find "Calibrate your display" section and follow the instruction.
If the image doesn’t fit the screen, please do the following: 1.Check the applied resolution to make sure that they match the settings recommended in the user guide. To check the resolution in Windows: (1)Settings > Display > Click on the display that user wants to change the setting (2)Change the display resolution for ...