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...
LED monitors produced after 2020 have FreeSync enabled by default. For LED monitors manufactured before 2020, please refer to the following instructions to enable FreeSync. To use AMD Freesync, there're some requirement with graphics cards, graphics drivers and certified monitors. 1. A compatible GPU with a DisplayPort connection. ...
PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles support video output up to 120 Hz. Follow the instructions below to configure 120 Hz output. <PlayStation 5> 1. Open "Settings". 2. Select "Screen and Video". 3. Select "Enable 120 Hz Output" under "Video Output". 4. Select "Automatic" in the pop-up menu. 5. Return...
It is suggested to use greater than 6mm diameter pen tip. Stylus/ Passive pen with conductive cloth material will work with all ViewSonic’s Projected Capacitive touch monitors (TD1630/TD2230/TD2430, TD2455/TD1655, TD2760). Pen tip with 8mm diameter is better for TD2230. Note: TD2455 and TD1655 stylus/passive pen (Included in ...
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...
You can navigate to manual Image adjust on OSD menu. Select Overclocking -> 165Hz.
Can I Calibrate my sRGB or AdobeRGB monitor’s Luminance value below 80cd/m^2? NO
Why does brightness go down on VP2785-4K after calibration? Because on VP2785-4K, Energy saving is set to ON by default for power saving. Please turn off the Energy saving to OFF and proceed with calibration.