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 ...
You can refer to this video. 1. Lay the monitor unit face down on a flat surface, using the soft bag received or a soft material to avoid damaging the screen. 2. Insert and align the Neck of the stand (Do NOT attach the base to the neck) into the stand slot on the display. 3. Firmly push the neck into the slot while securing t...
1. Connect the USB cable to the monitors USB Type B port on the back of the monitor and attach the other end of the cable to an available USB port on the computer. Allow 10-15 seconds for the computer to recognize the external webcam. Please do remember to connect the video signal cable between monitor and computer. NOTE: This method will ...
The rotation axis of the Arm Hinge may feel tight or exhibit restricted movement. This is by design, as the axis incorporates a degree of resistance to help prevent the monitor from dropping, tilting, or moving unintentionally after installation. Before a monitor is installed or when the monitor’s weight is not applied, the rotation...
To achieve 144Hz, you must use the correct version of DisplayPort (DP) or HDMI based on your resolution. DP is the recommended interface for high refresh rates. Cable Requirement Table: Target Resolution Recommended Cable (or higher) Note 1080p (FHD) DisplayPort / HDMI 1.3 Supported by most modern cables 1440p (2K) DisplayPort 1.2 /...
Image artifacts are typically caused by signal degradation or interference. Bypass any docking stations and use high-quality certified cables. Bypass Adapters/Docks: Remove any [Docking Stations] or [Video Splitters]. Connect the monitor directly to your PC to test the image quality. Upgrade Cable Quality: For long-distance connections...
No dedicated driver is required. ViewSonic monitors follow VESA standards, allowing Linux to automatically recognize the display via EDID. Plug and Play: Simply connect your monitor; the Linux kernel will automatically detect the hardware. Adjust Display Settings: Navigate to your distribution's [Settings] > [Displays] to configur...
Identify whether it is a "Hardware Failure" or a "Signal Issue." The quickest way is to open the monitor's OSD menu to isolate the cause. Perform the OSD Test (Crucial): Press the monitor buttons to bring up the built-in menu. Lines appear OVER the menu: This indicates a hardware/panel failure. Proceed to step 5. Lines are NOT on t...
Slight electronic humming is often normal (Coil Whine); however, persistent or loud noise may require environmental troubleshooting or technical support. Check Power Source: Plug the monitor directly into a wall outlet instead of a power strip to rule out electrical interference from other devices. Adjust Brightness: Try changing the b...
Adjust the display resolution to the "Recommended" setting in Windows to ensure optimal clarity and eliminate black borders. Adjust System Resolution: Right-click on the desktop and select [Display settings]. Under the [Display resolution] dropdown, select the value labeled [(Recommended)]. Disable Hardware Overscan: Press ...