BenQ FP73G user manual Getting the most from your BenQ monitor

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This will close the Display Properties window, and if you made any changes to the screen resolution, Windows 2000 will prompt you for confirmation to effect the changes, and further confirmation to accept the changes. Click OK and Yes respectively.

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Contents Welcome Copyright Table of Contents Table of Contents 111Getting started Power Cord Signal Cable D-Sub Signal Cable DVI-D Optional1211Getting to know your monitor Power AC input jack DVI-D Connector Sub ConnectorFront View Back View Attach the monitor base 1311How to assemble your monitor hardwareConnect the PC video cable Connect the power cable to the monitorEither Route the cables via the cable clip Connect-to and turn-on the powerPrepare the monitor and area How to detach the stand basePrecautions How to use the monitor wall mounting kitRemove the monitor stand To attach the rear cover Remove the rear cover1411Getting the most from your BenQ monitor How to install the monitor on a new computer See How to upgrade the monitor on an existing computerOpen Display Properties How to install on Windows XP systemHow to install on Windows 2000 system How to complete the Windows Upgrade Device Driver Wizard Getting the most from your BenQ monitor Close the Display Properties window 1511How to adjust the screen resolutionOpen Display Properties and select the Settings tab Click OK then Yes1611How to adjust the screen refresh rate 1711How to set the picture optimization Look at the control panel 1811How to adjust your monitorInput Select hot key Hot key modeBrightness hot key Contrast hot keyContrast Main menu modeMain Menu Luminance sub-menu BrightnessVertical Position Geometry sub-menuPixel Clock Color sub-menu User PresetOSD sub-menu Language sub-menu Recall sub-menu Sharpness Miscellaneous sub-menu Input SelectDisplay Information Frequently asked questions FAQ 1911TroubleshootingNeed more help? 10Supported opearting modes BenQ FP73G SpecificationsSpecifications