I'm not sure what you mean by 'view mode', but To change the contrast or brightness, there are probably buttons somewhere on the monitor - see the documentation that came with it. To change the size of various things on your screen, go to control panel, then choose 'display'. From the settings tab you can alter the screen resolution, which will make everything bigger (or smaller) - but may distort things, especially if you have a wide-screen monitor. If you choose the next tab along: 'appearance', you get all sorts of options via the 'advanced' button. If you just wanted to change the size of what you see on your monitor when using an Office application, click on 'view', then click on 'zoom' to change the zoom level. If you need to change zoom levels frequently, you can pin the zoom option to your toolbar: click on the down-pointing arrow at the far right of the existing toolbar, select 'add or remove buttons', then 'standard'; check the box for zoom in the list that appears.
Access the input menu on the monitor and select the video input you want. Some monitors have a video select switch on the outside of the case.
change video mode
Most laptops have a video connector SOMEWHERE on the side or back. Just plug in the video cable from your monitor then change the BIOS settings to enable the monitor.
There are many reasons. Here are a few in no specific order: 1) the computer is off 2) the computer is in standby 3) the computer is in screen saver mode 4) the computer is in hibernate mode 5) the video card the monitor is hooked up to is not the primary video controller (check BIOS/CMOS settings, hook the monitor to the other video controller till you fix the issue) 6) there is something wrong with the computer (power supply, video card, RAM, motherboard, processor) and the computer is not POSTing. 7) the monitor isn't hooked up to the video card, check the connector 8) the computer is in a resolution or refresh rate that is too high for the monitor. Boot in safe mode and adjust the resolution and/or refresh rates. 9) the monitor cable is broken internally. 10) the monitor itself is defective. To eliminate the monitor itself as the cause of the problem, hook it up to a known working system. If it works, look at issues 1-8. Otherwise, probably time for a new monitor.
There would be no reason to do this. I have fixed graphical settings and problems without ever going into safe mode. If the problem is with the monitor itself, then safe mode would have no effect. And if it with your display settings, you need only adjust these settings without the need for safe mode. Try checking for driver updates for your video card too. This can help get a monitor working.
To enable the sRGB mode on your monitor, access the monitor's settings menu using the buttons on the monitor or through the on-screen display (OSD) menu. Look for an option related to color settings or picture mode, and select sRGB mode from the available options. Confirm the selection, and the monitor should now be in sRGB mode, displaying colors more accurately.
safe mode
That depends. What are the video out options on the desktop and the video in options on the monitor?
monitor mode is only available in forge mode and when you are in it you can spawn alot of stuff such as cars, scenary, weapons, teleporters, and spawn points.
Make sure the monitor eletrical cable is plugged in. Make sure the monitor is turned on. Make sure the monitor cable is plugged into the video port at the back of the PC and the connector on the rear of the monitor.
set mode
Diagonally.