To enable 180Hz refresh rate on your monitor, you need to turn on Overclocking in the monitor's On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu. After turning on Overclocking, you then can set the refresh rate to 180 Hz under your computer's “Display” settings. For example, in Windows go to Settings > System > Display > Advanced display to set the refr...
ViewSonic plug and play monitors do not require a proprietary Windows 10 driver to be installed. Instead, Windows 10 will automatically read the EDID information stored in the monitor and install Generic PNP Monitor drivers to enable its full resolution capabilities. The only difference is you will see monitor model name in Device Manag...
The serial number can usually be found on the back or bottom of your product and is either 10 or 12 digits long. The serial number can also be found on the original box of the unit.
Please refer to this FAQ section 1 and set to recommended display resolution.
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...
This can be caused by a long cable or docking stations. Longer cables may be prone to ghosting, lines, double images, or poor focus. The improper shielding of the cables can cause a shadowing or ghosting effect also. We recommend to check the video cable and, if possible, use HDMI Premium certificate cable for long distance connectio...
No, as Linux system should automatically identify and recognize the monitor.
1.If the line location is not fixed, please check and adjust firstly by following below methods: (1) Check the video cables and/or another video input. Make sure the cable is securely connected and if possible, change the cable. (2) Use another power outlet. (3) Connect the monitor to another computer. 2. If the line location is...
Please refer to this FAQ, find "Calibrate your display" section and follow the instruction.
This is a feature, not a bug. When using a digital connection (HDMI, DisplayPort, or USB-C), the monitor automatically locks onto the signal with pixel-perfect precision, rendering manual adjustments unnecessary. Detailed Explanation: Digital vs. Analog Signals: * Analog (VGA): These signals may require "Auto Image Adjust" to correct ima...