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larny
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Posted: 03:11pm 24 Sep 2015
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I searched the Benq site for a User Manual with no luck.

As you can see in the image below (I copied the left hand lower portion of the screen - the sample is about half the screen in height) the left hand edge of the screen is missing.

Also note that the text is small.

I experimented with the buttons on the Monitor and found that I could change the Horizontal position, but not the scanning width.

I attempted to change the text size in Windows 7/Control Panel/Display & in Microsoft Outlook without success.

Does anyone know how to fix these issues?

Does any one have a User Manual for the Benq mentioned above or one for a similar Monitor?

Any assistance will be appreciated.


Edited by larny 2015-09-26
 
paceman
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Posted: 04:36pm 24 Sep 2015
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Hi Larny,

I think you're on the wrong forum for info on this sort of request.

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Gizmo

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Posted: 04:53pm 24 Sep 2015
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It could be the Windows Magnifier?

Right click on your desktop, click "Personalize", click "Ease of Access Center", see if the "Start Magnifier" is active.

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twofingers

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Posted: 09:23pm 24 Sep 2015
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Hi,
I would try to change the screen resolution (Win). Maybe the monitor signals are misinterpreted?

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robert.rozee
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i believe there is an "auto" button, the leftmost in the row. press and hold this auto button for several seconds. your problem will be fixed.

for others wondering: this appears to be an analog interface only monitor.


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VK2MCT
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Posted: 02:12am 25 Sep 2015
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I think the magnifying glass in the TaskBar is a clue.
Try right click on magnifier. then left click on 'close window' that is on menu now visible.
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larny
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Posted: 12:02pm 25 Sep 2015
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  robert.rozee said   i believe there is an "auto" button, the leftmost in the row. press and hold this auto button for several seconds. your problem will be fixed.

for others wondering: this appears to be an analog interface only monitor.

cheers,
rob :-)

Thanks Robert, that did the trick.
However, this monitor has a VGA & a HDMI input.

Thanks to everyone who replied. Much appreciated.
Someone on another from another forum posted this link to a User Manual for it.

http://www.manualslib.com/products/Benq-G2222hdh-42170.html


 
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