ASUS VN279H User Manual
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To adjust the brightness and contrast, use the monitor's on-screen display (OSD) menu. Press the Menu button on the monitor, navigate to the 'Image' section using the arrow buttons, and then adjust the Brightness and Contrast settings as needed.
First, check that the video cable is securely connected to both the monitor and your computer. Ensure the correct input source is selected in the monitor’s OSD menu. If the problem persists, try using a different cable or connecting the monitor to another device to test functionality.
Ensure the audio cable is connected from your PC's audio output to the monitor's audio input jack. Access the OSD menu and navigate to 'Sound' to ensure the volume is not muted and is turned up. Make sure your computer's audio settings are set to output sound through the monitor.
Ensure the monitor is set to its native resolution of 1920x1080. This can be adjusted in your computer's display settings. Additionally, check the sharpness setting in the OSD menu and adjust it if necessary.
Turn off the monitor and unplug it. Use a microfiber cloth slightly dampened with water or a screen-cleaning solution. Gently wipe the screen to remove dust and smudges, avoiding harsh chemicals and excessive moisture.
Access the OSD menu by pressing the Menu button. Navigate to the 'System Setup' section and select 'Reset'. Confirm the reset to restore the monitor to its factory default settings.
Flickering can be caused by an incorrect refresh rate setting. Go to your computer's display settings and ensure the refresh rate is set to 60Hz, which is the recommended setting for the VN279H. Also, check the cable connections for any signs of damage.
Yes, the VN279H can be used for gaming. For optimal performance, ensure the monitor is set to its native resolution of 1920x1080 and a refresh rate of 60Hz. You can also enable features like GamePlus in the OSD for crosshair and timer functions.
Ensure your PC's graphics card supports multiple monitors. Connect each monitor to the PC using HDMI or VGA cables. Use your operating system's display settings to configure the monitors as extended displays.
Check the color settings in the OSD menu under 'Color' and adjust them according to your preference. Ensure the monitor cable is properly connected. If the issue persists, try using a different video cable or perform a factory reset.