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  • In my case, I had the same problem. I fixed it by unplugging the adapter from the monitor cord. My adapter sits between the VGA monitor cord (with the blue plug) and my laptop. It also has it's own USB connection. I unplugged the adapter from the laptop several times but it didn't work. Unplugging the blue VGA monitor cord…
  • In my case, I had the same problem. I fixed it by unplugging the adapter from the monitor cord. My adapter sits between the VGA monitor cord (with the blue plug) and my laptop. It also has it's own USB connection. I unplugged the adapter from the laptop several times but it didn't work. Unplugging the blue VGA monitor cord…
  • In my case, I had the same problem. I fixed it by unplugging the adapter from the monitor cord. My adapter sits between the VGA monitor cord (with the blue plug) and my laptop. It also has it's own USB connection. I unplugged the adapter from the laptop several times but it didn't work. Unplugging the blue VGA monitor cord…
  • I found a solution that helps. In WIndows 10 Color Management, there is an adjustment to the Gray Scale that can be made using three screens with different colors. Moving these three adjustments at the same helped me see the F, E and D rows more clearly. Look for Calibrate Display under Color Management>Advanced. Drag the…
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