BIOS controls energy star monitors settings which you can view and change.
BIOS controls energy star monitors settings which you can view and change.
change power settings for the monitor change icon and shortcut settings desktop background and wallpaper
An individual can change documents and settings in Windows 8 with a few steps. First they can do it by hitting the charms bar. Then the button to press would be settings. Finally, they need to hit change PC settings.
It depends on which operating system you use. Windows is probably the most common and the system and monitor settings, sound, screen savers, etc. can generally be changed by going to your 'Control Panel'. Click on the icon that pertains to the setting you would like to change to bring up the possible options.
If you don't get a picture, chances are the DIsplay settings are incompatible with the monitor. BOot into safe mode by pressing F8 during the Windows load. THen view the settings. Could be the monitor refresh rate is set too high or that the resolution is too high. Start with 800 x 600 at 65 Hz and that shoudl let you boot. Then when you get up into Windows you can change it up little by little to find the maximum you can use.
you just go into settings on the windows icon
Try turning the MONITOR off and then on again. If it doesn't work, change your computer color settings.
To change the color settings and resolution on a computer with windows operating system , just right click on a plain area on the desktop and click on properties (the "Display Properties" dialog box will appear) then click on the Settings tab and change the slider Named Screen Resolution to ur required settings , u can set the color properties to 16 bit or 32 bit there , its recommended that u keep 32 bit color quality....
If you launch a programme not compatible with your display settings, they may automatically changed
You can, you can choose the resolution, such as 800x600 or 1600x1200 and stuff like that. I had software once on my old computer that could change the gamma and colours and screen position and a bunch of other stuff
Go into the start menu. Click on "control pannel" and then adjust any settings you need to from there.
In Windows, right-click on "My Network" and select "Properties".