Please download the attachment and manually install the drivers under Win7 x64. File URL:https://support.viewsonic.com/helpdesk/attachments/33058629684
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 ...
Image persistence (or image retention) is a result of a stationary image being displayed for a long period of time. <Correction> Turn off the screen for hours. <Prevention> 1. Set the display to turn off after a few minutes of system idle under ”Power & Sleep “ (Win10) or “Battery” (Macbook). 2. Turn off the monitor when ...
Please refer to this FAQ section 1 and set to recommended display resolution.
If you're not able to install your monitor drivers with the driver pack "Standard Monitor Driver Signed Windows 10 x64 " downloaded from ViewSonic website, please follow below instruction to manually install Win10 x64 driver. 1. Download the attached ZIP file including monitor drivers to your PC and extract it. 2. Under "Control Panel",...
General Precautions Make sure the monitor is turned off and the power cable is unplugged from the power outlet. Never spray or pour any liquid directly onto the screen or case. Doing so could damage your monitor. Dust or hard materials may scratch the screen. Please make sure the cleaning cloth is free of any debris. Clean and dry the m...
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 ...
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.
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...
Ensure the monitor is set to the correct HDMI input source and that the cable is firmly connected to the graphics card (GPU) output, not the motherboard. Verify Physical Connections: Unplug and re-seat the HDMI cable at both ends. Note: For desktop PCs, ensure the cable is plugged into the dedicated Graphics Card (GPU) port rather ...