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Go to start,type in Msconfig and press Enter.You will see a box with a section labelled Startup.Click on that and look for Empowering Technologies in the list.Any with that description,remove the checkmark and the go to lower right corner of the box and click apply then ok,then restart your computer.That should fix your problem..good luck :)
Check to see if you have any dust, or grim by the buttons. I cant recall if this monitor's buttons are touch sensitive or not, but a good cleaning to make sure they are not stuck should clear the issue right up for you!
have you found a solution to this problem? i have the very same problem. i have taken apart the back of the monitor and found that if i take the small circuit board that is plugged into the power switch it goes away leading me to beleive that it is this small board but i do not know where to get it at. the number on the board is ar577 vk-583 rev:1. any help would be greatly appreciated. my email address is [email protected]
Pls go to the monitor menu and reset the settings.
You might find an option Factory Reset or a similar option and once you choose that option, it will reset the monitor settings and tht should fix your problem.
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