vDisplay Manager improves your productivity and puts the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu controls on your monitor’s screen. Here you can quickly and easily adjust the monitor’s display, increase user efficiency, and make your viewing experience more comfortable.
As of Sep. 2 2021, vDisplay Manager supports the following VP series monitors: VP2458 VP2468 VP2468a VP2768 VP2768a VP2768-4K VP2768a-4K(Win) VP2771 VP2785-4K VP2785-2K VP3268-4K VP3268a-4K(Win) VP3481 VP3481a VP3881
vDisplay Manager can be downloaded at: http://color.viewsonic.com/ or by clicking here. After the download completes, launch the setup file and follow the on-screen directions to install the software. Once the installation has finished, click on the vDisplay Manager icon to launch the software.
Auto Pivot has been already integrated into the vDisplay Manager software. Both the Windows and Mac version of vDisplay Manager support this feature. vDisplay Manager can be downloaded at: http://color.viewsonic.com/ or by clicking here.
To enable 4K at 60Hz over USB, go into the OSD Setup Menu -> Select ‘"SB 3.1" -> Select "Turn Off". * Using USB Type-C to display 4K resolution at a refresh rate of 60Hz requires you to turn off USB 3.1. ** Current only the following VP monitors support 4K at 60Hz via USB Type-C: - VP2785-4K - VP3881
Model Name CDM series CDE10 series CDE20 series EP5540/T EP5542/T Supported WiFi Dongle Built-in WiFi module LB-WiFi-001 LB-WiFi-001 TL-WN725N TL-WN725N TL-WN725N TL-WN725N VSB050 VSB050 VB-WIFI-001 Note: 1. WPA stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access. 2. All WiFi modules and dongles only support W...
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.
What is the Native luminance of sRGB and AdobeRGB on colorbration+ ? Native Luminance of sRGB is 120cd/m^2 Native Luminance of AdobeRGB is 160cd/m^2