Connect your cables, then use system shortcuts to choose between "Extend" or "Duplicate" modes and arrange the display order. Step-by-Step Instructions: 1. Fast Mode Switching (Windows) Press the Win + P shortcut. Select [Extend] to use both screens for different content (Recommended). Select [Duplicate] to show the same image on b...
The VG2756-4K (via USB-C) by default can display 4K 60Hz, and the OSD setting for "USB 3.2" is Off. If the user turns "USB 3.2" On, then a USB-C connection can only display 4K 30Hz. There's not enough bandwidth for USB 3.2 speeds when connected via USB-C to output 4K 60Hz. This situation will only happen on a USB-C connection. If u...
Check the power LED first. If the LED is on but there's no image, the issue is likely related to the input signal or cable connection rather than power. Troubleshooting Steps: 1. Check the Power LED Status LED is OFF: Ensure the power cable is firmly seated and the physical power switch (if available) is turned on. Try a different wall out...
Automatic shutdowns are often caused by power-saving settings, inconsistent power supply, or signal loss. Please check the OSD timer settings first. Troubleshooting Steps: Check OSD Menu Settings (Most Common): Navigate to the [Setup Menu]. Locate [Auto Power Off] or [Sleep Timer] and ensure they are set to [Off]. Also, verify ...
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...
Change the orientation in your OS Display Settings and ensure your stand supports physical rotation. Use vDisplay Manager for automatic switching. 1. Physical Adjustment: Tilt the screen back and raise the stand to its maximum height before rotating 90 degrees clockwise. 2. Windows 10/11 Setup: Right-click on the desktop and 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...
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...
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...
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 ...