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ViewSonic VP2030b 20.1" LCD Monitor - Page 8 Questions & Answers
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Open monitor and look at power supply board for capacitors which are "balooning" or deformed in any way. These look like cylindars on the board. These tend to dry out and make what you are describing occur. Replacing them usually fixes about 80% of the problem you are describing. Those parts run about $0.25 to $0.75 each.. well worth trying, right?
1/30/2014 3:59:10 PM •
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on Jan 30, 2014
Get my display to 1920 x 1080
When you are in display options and can see monitor 1 and 2... when you select 2 you should be able to adjust the display resolution there.
If you cannot do that for some reason, try the video card software that is specific to your video card as there might be better options in there for managing monitor 2.
1/27/2014 6:30:44 PM •
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on Jan 27, 2014
Shuts off after start up
Usually need to open up and replace bulging electrolytic capacitors on the power supply board.
12/18/2013 1:56:56 AM •
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on Dec 18, 2013
Change display landscape
Right click anywhere on your desktop. Choose Screen resolution. In the box that pops up you will see a tab call orientation. You can change between landscape and portrait.
You can also get to this menu by clicking
Start, control panel, display. Then choose Change Display Settings on the right side of the box that opens
12/7/2013 6:21:00 PM •
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on Dec 07, 2013
Flashing blue and black on the screen
Hi there , if you can activate menu on screen , then try to change the video input source to something like VGA , and be sure that You've connected some video source with VGA cable prior to this. Sometime when there is no input signal (especially digital like HDMI) it flashes like that. Hope this helps .Cheers.
12/5/2013 10:20:49 PM •
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on Dec 05, 2013
Ps3 resolution
HDMI to VGA (converter issue) might be something else to but usually your converter might been overheat coz it usually have tiny circuit in the system, or the converter system is not for gaming process.. try for another converter (for gaming)..
10/31/2013 1:28:06 AM •
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on Oct 31, 2013
No sound coming from VS13239. We think our cat
The static electricity from your cat's fur may have damaged some of the connectors to the built in speakers. Try unplugging the audio cables and replugging them in. If that doesn't work, you may have to get a set of external speakers.
10/25/2013 1:20:45 PM •
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on Oct 25, 2013
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