ASUS VN289Q User Manual
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To adjust the screen resolution, right-click on your desktop and select 'Display settings'. Scroll down to 'Resolution' and select the desired resolution from the dropdown menu. Ensure it matches your ASUS VN289Q's native resolution for best performance.
Check that the monitor is properly connected to the power source and the computer. Ensure the correct input source is selected on the monitor. If the problem persists, try using a different cable or connecting the monitor to another computer.
Press the 'Menu' button on the monitor, navigate to the 'Splendid' submenu, and select the 'Blue Light Filter' option. Adjust the level according to your preference to reduce eye strain.
For gaming, use the 'Game' mode under the 'Splendid' settings. Adjust brightness and contrast to your preference, and ensure the refresh rate is set to the maximum supported by your graphics card for smoother gameplay.
Turn off the monitor and unplug it. Use a soft, slightly damp microfiber cloth to gently wipe the screen. Avoid using any harsh chemicals or rough materials that could damage the screen.
Yes, the ASUS VN289Q monitor is VESA mount compatible. You will need a compatible VESA mount bracket. Follow the instructions provided with the bracket to securely mount the monitor on the wall.
Press the 'Menu' button on the monitor, navigate to the 'Color' settings, and adjust the brightness, contrast, and color temperature according to your preference. You can also use the 'Splendid' modes for quick color adjustments.
Ensure the audio cable is properly connected to the monitor and the computer. Check that the monitor's volume is not muted or set too low. Also, make sure the audio output device on your computer is set to the monitor.
Use an HDMI or DisplayPort cable to connect your laptop to the monitor. Ensure the correct input source is selected on the monitor. You may need to adjust the display settings on your laptop to extend or duplicate the screen.
Check the cable connections and ensure they are secure. Try using a different cable or port. Update your graphics drivers and ensure the refresh rate is set correctly in your operating system's display settings.