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It's a normal situation·· AOC computer monitor self-test when it is turned on.
After AOC 2010, the SW series monitors are turned on to the screen to adjust the self-test card.
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For LCD monitors, it is suitable for 60 Hz, 75 Hz is for large head displays, do you turn off the monitor when you turn it off, if so, then normal.
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This monitor should not be produced by TPV itself, and the other thing is to drive your graphics card all over.
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The resolution is set incorrectly. Take a look at the settings of your graphics card and set them to the correct resolution!
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It's that the display keys are damaged by moisture, and I have also encountered such a problem, which can be solved by replacing the button board again.
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Your monitor with auto
It must be an LCD, but the LCD supports a refresh rate of less than 60Hz. (including 60).
You changed the refresh rate, hurt the LCD screen. If you can adjust it to 75, it means that your LCD driver is not working well.
Really good LCD driver does not support more than 60 refresh rate.
Don't tell me you don't know why.
The old-fashioned CRT screen needs a refresh rate to display the image,The higher the more there is no flickering,The LCD does not rely on refreshing the image,The adjustment is higher than the panel。 It is also possible that the display is not normal.
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If there is a problem with the graphics card driver, it is recommended to use the driver wizard to fix it.
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I don't think so.
Generally, you can adjust it once.
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Reinstall the graphics driver.
Boot up and press F8 to select the last correct configuration.
Update or reinstall the system.
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Reinstall the graphics driver or does he have a monitor driver?
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"auto" means automatic. Automatically adjust the brightness, size and clarity of the screen display according to the size of the screen, the brightness around it, and the resolution of the display! Dude, you set the resolution of your computer to match your computer, and then you don't need to press it when you restart it.
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Your computer's resolution is set incorrectly, install the resolution that your monitor can support, and you won't need it the next time you turn it on.
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**What's auto? Can you be specific?
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This is when the display automatically adjusts the width of the display screen based on what is displayed.
Most LCD monitors have this phenomenon. It's just that the number of automatic adjustments is different for different brands of LCD monitors. I used to use benq, and the number of auto-adjustments was very small; The Haier I use now will automatically adjust every time I turn on the machine.
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It's the monitor that's wrong. on the key switches. Just change it.
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The indication of the key function of different brands of monitors is different, and the common auto function buttons are as follows:
1. The English letter "auto" is directly marked on the display button
2. The display button is marked with "OK", and the button that triggers the auto-adjustment (auto) function is 3. The display button is marked with a rotating arrow marked with "mouth", and the button that triggers the auto-adjustment (auto) function.
There are three main ways to adjust the position of the auto-adjust buttons: the far left, the middle, and the far right.
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Yes"auto"The key to the lettering is. Manual is a bit better than automatic tuning.
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The auto-adjust key on the monitor is usually indicated in English"auto"
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Try to turn on the display when the screen is misaligned, press and hold the auto button of the monitor to let the monitor adjust by itself.
If it is displayed normally after adjustment, it is generally fine.
If it still deviates after automatic adjustment, don't make any adjustments, restart the system once, and the normal display will generally be restored.
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There is an FN key on the notebook (lower left corner) +F1 F12 can adjust the brightness and sound, but there seems to be no automatic screen, and the auto key is generally on the monitor, it is recommended to adjust the resolution to try it, and changing the size of the icon is generally adjusted through the operating system.
Hope the above information helps!
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Take a look at your keyboard, there should be keys to adjust the width and height on it, try to adjust it.
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The auto button is an auto-adjust key. Pressing this key will automatically adjust the most appropriate aspect ratio based on the size of your computer system and monitor.
The function of Auto is to automatically adjust the display to the best display state, including automatic adjustment of resolution, contrast, brightness and other parameters. Take the hassle out of manual adjustments.
The auto-adjust function can automatically calculate the image color temperature, horizontal and vertical position, pixel frequency and phase ideal value, adjust the best picture, solve the problem of picture confusion that often occurs in different communication processes, and truly achieve "convenient version".
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That is, the auto-adjustment function, which is an automatic adjustment key, and pressing this button will automatically adapt the most appropriate aspect ratio according to the computer system and the size of the monitor.
The function of Auto is to automatically adjust the display to the best display state, including automatically adjusting parameters such as resolution, contrast, brightness, etc. Eliminate the hassle of manual adjustments.
The auto-adjust function automatically calculates the image color temperature, horizontal and vertical position, pixel frequency and phase ideal value, adjusts the best picture, solves the image confusion that often occurs when performing different communications, and truly achieves "easy to use".
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The display displays an "out of range" workaround.
This problem is caused by the resolution or refresh rate in the display properties being turned up too high. Here's how to fix it:
After powering on, press the F8 key when the self-test is completed, the advanced boot menu will appear, select "Last correct mode", if you can enter the system, then the system has been automatically restored. If you can't enter the system, reboot and press the F8 key, the advanced boot menu will appear, select "Safe Mode (SOFE Mode)" or "VGA Mode" Enter, after entering the system, right-click on the blank space of the desktop and press "Properties" to appear.
Display Properties window Select the Settings page to adjust the resolution to 1024x768 (17"Monitor) Press the "Apply" button Press the "Advanced" button in the lower right corner The Display and Graphics Properties window appears Select the "Monitor" page in"Hides the mode (h) that cannot be displayed by this monitor"Put a hook on the front Press the drop-down arrow on the right side of the box under "Screen refresh rate (s)" Select the maximum value All the way to OK, and restart it.
If you can't get into "SOFE mode" or "VGA mode", you have to reinstall the system.
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Generally, some auto keys are "+" keys, some are independent keys, and some monitors do not have this function, which is not very different.
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Some are standalone, and some are in the settings menu.
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