User Guide

1. Once Windows opens to the desktop in Safe Mode, click Start, and Run.
2. In the Open field type msconfig and press Enter.
The MS Configuration Utility window appears.
3. Click the Advanced button, and select VGA 640 x 480 x 16 if it is
available.
4. Click OK and restart the computer.
5. After Windows opens, click Start, and then click Run.
6. In the Open field type msconfig and press Enter.
7. Click the Advanced button, and remove the checkmark next to VGA 640 x
480 x 16.
8. Click OK. Do NOT restart the computer.
3. After Windows opens, right-click on an open area of the desktop and select
Properties (Windows XP, 98/Me) or Personalize (Windows Vista).
4. In Windows Vista, Scroll down and click Display Properties.
In Windows XP, 98, or Me, click the Settings tab.
5. In Windows Vista, select the native display resolution size using the Resolution
slider. Set Colors to Highest (32 bit).
In Windows XP, select the native display resolution size using the Screen
resolution slider. Set Color Quality to Highest (32 bit).
In Windows 98 or Me, select the native display resolution size using the Screen
Area slider. Set Colors to True Color.
6. Click Apply after you have made your adjustment.
The screen should blank out temporarily and come back.
7. If you are satisfied with the new display settings, click Yes on the Monitor
Settings windows. If you are not satisfied or if the screen just goes black, wait:
Windows sets the screen back to the way it was before. Try another setting until
you find a display configuration that is compatible with the monitor and meets
your needs.
note:
If the native resolution is not available, download and install updated
video driver software for your computer. Updating the video driver
software can add more resolutions (graphics modes).
8. Restart the computer. The monitor should now display a full screen image in high
quality. You are done.