LG 34GP950G 34GP950G-B.AUS Owner's Manual
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To enable G-Sync, ensure your monitor is connected via DisplayPort. Open the NVIDIA Control Panel, navigate to 'Set up G-Sync', and check 'Enable G-Sync, G-Sync Compatible'. Ensure the monitor is set as the primary display.
The optimal resolution is 3440x1440 at a 144Hz refresh rate, which can be overclocked to 180Hz. Ensure your graphics card supports this resolution and refresh rate combination.
Access the monitor's on-screen display (OSD) by pressing the joystick button on the bottom of the monitor. Navigate to 'Picture' settings and adjust 'Color', 'Gamma', and 'Color Temperature' as desired.
The LG 34GP950G does not have built-in speakers. You will need external speakers or use headphones connected to your PC or another device for sound output.
Visit the LG support website and download the latest firmware for your model. Follow the instructions provided, which typically involve connecting the monitor to your PC via USB and using the LG Firmware Update Tool.
Ensure your cables are securely connected. Try using a different DisplayPort or HDMI cable. Update your graphics card drivers. If the issue persists, check for firmware updates for the monitor.
Yes, the LG 34GP950G is compatible with Mac computers. Use a Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to DisplayPort adapter for the best performance, and ensure your Mac's output settings match the monitor's input capabilities.
Press the joystick button on the monitor to access the OSD menu. Navigate to 'General' settings, then select 'Reset to Initial Settings' to perform a factory reset.
Turn off the monitor and unplug it. Use a soft, dry microfiber cloth to gently wipe the screen. For stubborn spots, slightly dampen the cloth with water or a screen cleaning solution. Avoid using paper towels or abrasive materials.
Check that all cables are properly connected. Try different cables and ports. Update your graphics card drivers and ensure the monitor firmware is current. Test the monitor with another computer to identify if the issue is with the monitor or the original computer.