ASUS VA24EQSB User Manual
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To adjust the screen brightness, press the Menu button on your monitor to access the OSD (On-Screen Display) menu. Navigate to the 'Brightness' setting using the Arrow buttons, and then adjust the brightness level using the same Arrow buttons.
First, ensure that the monitor is properly connected to a power source and that the power cable is securely attached. Check the connection between the monitor and the computer, making sure that the video cable is securely connected. Also, verify that the computer is powered on and not in sleep mode.
To change the display resolution, go to the display settings on your computer. On Windows, right-click on the desktop, select 'Display settings', and then choose the desired resolution under the 'Resolution' dropdown menu. On macOS, go to 'System Preferences', then 'Displays', and select the preferred resolution.
Yes, you can enable the 'Blue Light Filter' through the OSD menu. Press the Menu button, navigate to the 'Blue Light Filter' setting, and adjust the level to suit your comfort. Additionally, take regular breaks and ensure proper lighting in your workspace.
To clean the screen, first turn off the monitor and unplug it. Use a soft, lint-free cloth slightly dampened with water or a screen cleaning solution. Gently wipe the screen without applying too much pressure. Avoid using paper towels or abrasive materials.
Check the color settings in the OSD menu. Access the menu, navigate to 'Color' settings, and adjust as necessary. If the issue persists, try resetting the monitor to its factory settings. Ensure the video cable is securely connected and not damaged.
Yes, the ASUS VA24EQSB is VESA mount compatible. You will need a VESA-compatible wall mount kit and follow the instructions provided with the kit to securely mount the monitor on the wall.
Ensure that the audio cable is connected from your computer's audio output to the monitor's audio input port. Access the OSD menu, go to 'Audio' settings, and make sure the speakers are enabled. Adjust the volume as necessary.
Flickering can be caused by a loose cable connection. Check that all cables are securely connected. Additionally, ensure that the monitor's refresh rate matches the settings on your computer. Update your graphics driver if necessary.
Connect each monitor to your computer using the appropriate video cables. On Windows, go to 'Display settings', and under 'Multiple displays', select 'Extend these displays'. On macOS, go to 'System Preferences', then 'Displays', and configure the arrangement of the displays.