ASUS TUF Gaming VG35VQ User Manual
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To enable the 144Hz refresh rate, ensure you are using a DisplayPort connection. Right-click on your desktop, select 'Display settings', then 'Advanced display settings'. Choose the VG35VQ monitor and set the refresh rate to 144Hz under 'Display adapter properties'.
Check all cable connections, ensure the monitor is powered on, and that the input source is correctly selected. You can switch input sources by using the buttons on the monitor to access the on-screen display (OSD) menu.
Access the OSD menu using the buttons on the monitor. Navigate to the 'Color' section to adjust settings like brightness, contrast, and color temperature. For gaming, consider using the 'GameVisual' presets for optimized settings.
Screen flickering or artifacts can be caused by a faulty cable, incorrect refresh rate settings, or outdated graphics drivers. Check all cables, confirm the refresh rate is set correctly, and update your graphics drivers.
Ensure your graphics card supports FreeSync. Access the OSD menu, go to the 'Image' menu, and enable 'Adaptive-Sync'. Make sure it's also enabled in your graphics card's control panel.
Yes, the monitor is VESA mount compatible. You'll need a 100x100mm VESA mounting kit to attach it to a wall mount. Ensure the mount can support the weight of the monitor.
To reset to factory settings, access the OSD menu, navigate to 'Setup', and select 'Reset'. Confirm the reset when prompted.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth slightly dampened with water or a screen cleaner. Gently wipe the screen to avoid scratches. Do not use alcohol or ammonia-based cleaners.
Use the 'Blue Light Filter' feature found in the OSD menu to reduce blue light emissions. Adjust the filter level based on your preference.
The monitor stand allows for tilt, swivel, and height adjustments. Adjust the monitor to an eye-level position to ensure a comfortable viewing angle.