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VESA Mounting AOpen Products
How can I tell if my AOpen product supports VESA wall mounting? Some AOpen monitors support VESA mounting. This allows you to easily mount your display to a wall or stand. If your monitor supports VESA mounting, it will have threaded mounting holes arranged in a square or rectangular shape on the back. If your product does…
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Troubleshooting AOpen Monitor Power Issues
What can I do if my AOpen monitor will not power on? Power issues can sometimes be resolved with troubleshooting. Other power issues are the result of hardware failure and require repair. Your Acer monitor may fail to turn on for any of the reasons listed below. A static electricity build-up. A disconnected or defective AC…
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Where can I Download the User Manual for my AOpen Monitor
You can download a digital copy of your user's guide from the AOpen support website. The user guide will contain instructions for first time setup as well as information on the monitor features and instructions for adjusting the monitor settings. Visit the AOpen support website. Type in your model name or select your model…
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How to Install a Driver for Your AOpen Monitor
You may want to install a driver for your monitor to add support for other display resolutions, refresh rates, or improve color quality. Monitor driver downloads generally consist of a few files, one with the extension INF, and one with the extension ICM. The INF file is used by Windows for the main driver installation and…
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Download AOpen Display Widget Software
If you would like a more intuitive method of configuring your monitor, you can download and install AOpen Display Widget software on your computer using the instructions below. Download AOpen Display Widget. Unzip the downloaded file. Locate and double-click on the file AOPEN_DisplayWidget_Setup.exe. What features are…
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Where to Download Drivers for AOpen Monitors
Your AOpen monitor is plug and play and should not require a driver download for first time setup. Windows will automatically detect your monitor and use a built in plug and play (PnP) driver to provide the supported resolutions in most cases. You may want need to download a driver for your monitor to add support for other…