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Settings brightness My monitor does not display the right proportion of brightnes/contrast/color. And i can not fine tune it to look properly. The auto button does not auto-adjust properly and i feel all images non-custom settings are either too bright or not bright enough. Is there any way to set it up custom with more precizion?

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Hi which monitor are you using? Connect a different monitor to same system to see if that monitor works correctly with that CPU with same settings or connect your monitor with another CPU which is working properly with different monitor to pinpoint exact problem first. Any monitor if gets old will have such problem. If monitor is okay then you can check if display driver is present or not by going to See how many output connections your monitor has if it has multiple input connections like display port, HDMI, DVI, etc, you can try connecting to different ports if your CPU supports to see which connection gives what type of display.
https://youtu.be/lOT4zLqMOWQ
This video has partial information about display settings. You can right click on desktop and select properties and make it to default settings.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 16, 2008

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try this option press hold menu en arrow button to adjust setting en fix it for your best display set your resolution on 1024x768 60hz after that disable osd by removing resistor located on crt board loc# r117 tnx and good day.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 20, 2008

SOURCE: Samsung 19" monitor control problems

Your logic board need to service.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 24, 2008

SOURCE: Monitor settings

You can increase brightness by eht .Move button of screen that is placed on eht
Hope this solution works

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 13, 2009

SOURCE: Brightness/Contrast Adjustment

try going to the setup screen button left of adjustments







try going to the set up menu on the left of the buttons come down to the slider control just above the information icon then go across to color reset hope this helps regards Jim







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Dear User...

You can adjust the brightness and contrast of your monitor to improve the readability of text and to make digital pictures appear more like they'll look when printed.

To improve the results when adjusting the brightness and contrast settings for your display, use Display Color Calibration. (Display Color Calibration helps you adjust these color settings and others.) For more information about calibrating your display color in Windows, see Calibrate your display.

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On-screen menu. You can change the brightness and contrast settings for some displays by using an on-screen menu, and then setting the brightness and contrast in the resulting menu. Many times, you can view the on-screen menu by pressing a button-possibly labeled Menu-on the front of the monitor.



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Brightness and contrast symbols

On-screen menu. You can change the brightness and contrast settings for some displays by using an on-screen menu, and then setting the brightness and contrast in the resulting menu. Many times, you can view the on-screen menu by pressing a button-possibly labeled Menu-on the front of the monitor.


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To adjust the display settings:

1. Press the flywheel control. The main menu appears.

The current display settings appear across the top of the main menu.

2. Rotate the flywheel to highlight an option. The name of the
highlighted option appears in the center of the menu.

3. Press the flywheel control to select the highlighted option, then
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Brightness increases or decreases display image brightness.

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Horizontal Position moves display image to the left or right side of
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Vertical Size increases or decreases the height of the display image.

Vertical Position moves display image to the top or bottom of the
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Pincushion curves the sides of the display image inward or outward.

Trapezoid increases or decreases the trapezoid distortion of the
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Degauss removes magnetic discoloration from the display image.

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    • 3DYC : Off
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You want to recall the factory settings. There should be an entry in your menu for this. Sometimes its clearly indicated as 'reset' sometimes it is a word that means much the same, such as 'recall'.

The numbers you posted that have a 'K' at the end are settings for the white color temperature. This is an old label from the early days of TVs. One is better than the other for graphics vs clarity. Usually you want the higher setting.

Other wise, if you can't locate the reset option. Go into each setting for Contrast, Brightness and set Contrast 50 and Brightness 100, the others affect the position of the display and how square it is. Set all those values for trapazoid, etc to 0.

Anything else you need clarification on please comment back and I will validate or correct your instincts on what is the reset option command if you are unsure about what is being displayed.

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