Blurry images are typically caused by an incorrect resolution or scaling setting. Ensure your computer is set to the monitor's Native Resolution. Troubleshooting Steps: Set to Native Resolution: Windows: Right-click desktop > [Display settings] > [Display resolution]. Choose the one labeled (Recommended). macOS: Go to [System Sett...
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.
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...
Use the "Memory Recall" or "All Reset" option within the monitor's OSD menu to revert all adjustments to their original state. Open the OSD Main Menu: Front Buttons: Press the button labeled [1] or [Menu]. Rear/Side Buttons: Press the designated menu button (refer to the icons on the bezel). Joystick Control: Press the center of...
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 /...
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...
The "Auto Detect" feature is disabled by default on many models. You must manually enable it within the OSD menu to allow the monitor to switch between active ports automatically. Step-by-Step Instructions: Press the physical button to call up the OSD Main Menu. Navigate to the [Input Select] section. Locate [Auto Detect] at the bo...
TD2220 is an optical touch monitor which uses 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 sensor...
Certain preset modes (ViewMode) are factory-calibrated for specific visual tasks and will lock parameters to maintain optimal performance. Switch to [Standard] mode to regain manual control. Step-by-Step Instructions: Press the [Menu] button (located on the back or bottom of the monitor) to open the OSD menu. Navigate to the [ViewMode...