My Viewsonic VA2012wb monitor isn't clear. I hooked it up and it looked great. I wanted to make the screen a bit brighter and hit the Auto Image Adjust setting on the monitor and now it's fuzzy (words were sharp and clear and now they have a bit of a shadow). It's set to display at 1600x1200. How can I get the sharper display back?
SOURCE: Viewsonic VA2012WB monitor too much red color
I hope there's nothing wrong the the RGB circuitry. Here's what i recommend. degauss, recall the monitor. There's also a temperature setting for the monitor. Change it to COOL or NORMAL.
SOURCE: Viewsonic VX2235wm Horizontal Image Problem
Tricky one. Have you tried using different dispay resolutions from your Windows Display Control Panel?
ie 1200x1014, 1600x1400, etc.
When you say you used the manual adjust, do you mean the horizontal sync option?
Did you perform a Settings Recall?
And most monitors have a way of entering into an engineering "Factory Service Menu". Usually by depressing specific buttons while the monitor is OFF, and then pressing the power button while still holding the others. Then let all button go at once. From there, hit the normal button that you use for getting into the OSD. In the OSD, there's usually a new field with all kinds of cool new settings to play with. One of them being a soft reset. You'll have to search the net for how to enter into your Factory service menu.
Oh wait! I know!
If your picture has moved to the right, move yourself accordingly.
So that now you and your picture will be aligned properly.
He he he...
Kidding!
That one was from ViewSonic customer support.
SOURCE: My Viewsonic VG2230wm refuses to use its native
You will need to adjust your monitor settings in the NVidia control panel. You can get to this by right clicking somewhere in a blank spot on your desktop and then selecting it from the menu. You will want to go into the Display section. If you aren't able to see that section, change from "Standard" to "Advanced" settings at the top of the screen.
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