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try another monitor on your system if you can barrow one somewhere to eliminate that it may be the computer... if it is the screen check the warranty on it at the view sonic web site... also check the cable from the comp to the screen to see if it is lose. try another cable or if it has hdmi dsub or dvi try those types as well. it may have a lose connector on the one your using...
osd lock is on screen configuration menu (on screen display) to clear an osd lock in your view sonic you can try this step 1.disconnect power cord 2.press and hold button 1 3.plug again your power cord 4. press your power button while still holding button 1
fixing a LCD monitor require you to have some basic electronic know how.. changing the backlight won't be easy as you need to dismantle the whole LCD right to the screen.. But if the display only lasted for few minutes and then the whole screen turn dark, this is due to bad component on the board.. most probably capacitor...
view sonic -E70fB monitor displaying H.V frequency out of range when ever i play a game on the monitor screen it is displaying h.v frequency out of range....how to solve this problem
I have a Viewsonic Flat Screen - recently I turn it on and all I see is like tye dye colors across the monitor with a slight ghost images of windows trying to boot-up. What can I do to fix this. The monitor is about 1 1/2 year old.
Yes, they are on the front of the screen. There should be a volume up and down button right on the front (usually to the left of the power). If there isn't a separate up and down, try the Menu or 1 and 2 buttons.
What is wrong with your monitor is that the Horizontal section is going faulty, the lines you are seeing are the Horizontal Retrace lines, usually invisable in a working unit. It is often a faulty capacitor(s) OR a Diode breaking down.. in the area of the Flyback Transformer. Probably time for a new one unless ya can fix it yaself.
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