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.
Please make sure the monitor’s power cable is properly seated in the port and that the monitor is powered on. By default LED indicator will light up when the monitor is powered on. If no LED indicator lights up, please try another power outlet first. If above doesn’t help, please contact ViewSonic service center.
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...
Check the monitor: Please do memory recall. Please refer to this FAQ Check device setting: Please check and set to recommended refresh rate. You can refer to this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAkbjPiLNcE If possible, please connect monitor to another device with different input. If above doesn’t help, please contact ViewSo...
In normal operating conditions, there might be normal electric current sound came monitor which should not impact on your usage. If this did not occur in the past but appeared recently, please contact ViewSonic service center.
These models are optical touch monitors which use two CMOS cameras (optical sensors) placed in the corners at the top of the screen as well as three reflectors (light strips). These cameras are used to look across the entire touch surface for touch events. When an object touches the screen, it blocks some of the light being received by the se...
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 ...
No, as Linux system should automatically identify and recognize the monitor.
If the image does not fill the screen of the monitor or if it looks like the image is slightly too big for the monitor, try below suggestion. 1.Adjust setting on the PC/laptop: (1)Set native resolution of monitor in your PC/laptop's Display settings. (2)Change Scaling in Display settings. Use the graphic card software to change ...