ASUS VT168H User Manual
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To connect the ASUS VT168H monitor to your computer, use the included VGA or HDMI cable. Connect one end of the cable to the corresponding port on the monitor and the other end to your computer's VGA or HDMI output port. Ensure both devices are powered off during connection.
Ensure the USB cable is properly connected from the monitor to your computer, as this cable enables touch functionality. Additionally, check that the touch driver is installed and up to date on your operating system.
You can adjust the screen brightness by pressing the Menu button on the monitor, navigating to the Brightness option using the arrow buttons, and then adjusting the brightness level to your preference using the arrow buttons.
Check that the video cable (VGA or HDMI) is securely connected to both the monitor and the computer. Ensure the computer is powered on and not in sleep mode. If the issue persists, try using a different cable or port.
Yes, the ASUS VT168H monitor is VESA mount compatible. You will need a compatible VESA mount kit (75x75 mm) to mount it on a wall or monitor arm.
To clean the screen, turn off the monitor and unplug it. Use a soft, lint-free microfiber cloth dampened with water or a screen cleaner. Gently wipe the screen, avoiding applying pressure. Do not use alcohol or ammonia-based cleaners.
The ASUS VT168H monitor supports a maximum resolution of 1366x768 at 60Hz. This is the optimal resolution for the best display quality.
To enable touch gestures, ensure your operating system supports multi-touch. Make sure the USB cable is connected, and the necessary touch drivers are installed. Configure gestures in your operating system's control panel or settings menu.
The ASUS VT168H monitor includes power-saving features such as Eco Mode and Auto Power Off. These can be accessed and configured via the monitor's on-screen display menu under the Power settings.
Check the video cable connections and try a different cable if available. Ensure the monitor's resolution and refresh rate settings match the computer's output. Update your graphics drivers and try connecting the monitor to a different computer to isolate the issue.