LG 24GN60R 24GN60R-B.AUS Quick Start Guide
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To adjust the screen resolution on your LG 24GN60R monitor, go to the Display Settings on your computer. Under 'Resolution', select the recommended resolution for optimal display quality, which is typically 1920x1080.
First, ensure that the monitor is properly connected to the power source and that your computer is on. Check the cable connections between the monitor and the computer. You may also try using a different cable or port. If the issue persists, reset the monitor to factory settings via the on-screen menu.
To enable gaming modes, press the joystick button on the bottom of the monitor to open the menu. Navigate to 'Game Mode' and select the desired mode such as FPS, RTS, or a custom preset according to your preference.
Use a microfiber cloth slightly dampened with a mixture of water and isopropyl alcohol. Gently wipe the screen in a circular motion. Avoid using paper towels or rough fabrics that might scratch the screen, and do not spray liquid directly onto the screen.
Ensure both monitors are connected to your computer via HDMI or DisplayPort. Go to your computer’s display settings, select 'Extend these displays', and arrange the monitors as desired. Adjust the resolution and orientation if necessary.
Check that the resolution is set to 1920x1080, which is the native resolution. Ensure the input source is correctly selected and that the cables are securely connected. You can also try adjusting the sharpness setting in the monitor menu.
Visit the LG support website and download the latest firmware for your model. Follow the instructions provided to install the update, which usually involves using a USB drive to transfer the firmware to the monitor.
The LG 24GN60R monitor is equipped with HDMI and DisplayPort inputs, as well as a headphone out jack for audio. Ensure you use the appropriate cables to connect your devices.
Press the joystick button to access the on-screen display menu. Navigate to 'Picture' settings, where you can adjust brightness, contrast, and other picture quality settings according to your preference.
Access the on-screen display menu and navigate to the 'Color' settings. You can adjust the color temperature and individual RGB levels. For more precise calibration, consider using a color calibration tool or software.