The monitor’s OSD pivot function is only effective for the OSD window itself. Additionally, the vDisplay Manager software will be required for the operating system to automatically adjust the monitor’s orientation.
For optimal performance, please make sure your monitor is fully up to date. If your VP2468 monitor’s firmware version is M001 or M002, please make sure your OSD Pivot and Auto-Pivot functions are, both, set to Auto.
The Auto-Pivot function uses DDC/CI to communicate with the monitor. Please make sure not to turn off the monitor’s DDC/CI option in the OSD menu when you are using the Auto Pivot function.
Temporarily select a different OSD rotation option and then set the Auto option again. If the option is still greyed out, apply All Recall from the monitor’s OSD Setup Menu.
You can refer to this article to identify the port of your Mac device. Identify the ports on your Mac 1.Mac with Thunderbolt 2: Please use a mini DisplayPort cable to connect between your Mac to VP monitor’s mini DP or DP input. 2.Mac with Thunderbolt 3: Please use a Thunderbolt 3 or USB Type-C cable capable of DP ALT mode betw...
The input source auto detect function is only supported by specific model of monitors. Please refer to the user guide to confirm this feature. If your monitor supports this feature, it will be disabled by default. Please make sure to enable it within the OSD menu.
You can set the Orientation setting to Landscape/CW90°/CCW90° or disable the “Auto Pivot” application.
Please open the OSD menu and navigate into “Input Select”. Then, select Auto-Detect and make sure it is set to ON.
Please refer to below table: Model Qty Native Resolution VP2468 4 1080P VP2468a VP2768 VP2768a VP2785-2K VP2771 VP2775 2 2*1440P 3 1*1440P+2*1080P
Please make sure to connect PC to the DisplayPort input instead of the DisplayPort output port on the monitor. If your graphic card is capable of DisplayPort 1.1, please follow these steps and adjust monitor setting: “Menu >> Setup Menu >> DisplayPort 1.2 Off”.