01-03-2017 02:13 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 09:50 PM by ROGBot
01-03-2017 08:54 AM
01-03-2017 09:14 AM
Crashcourse316 wrote:
You could give this a shot while you are waiting for Asus response... with the monitor off hold the select button toggle down, Then press the power button and turn it on (do it when its already connected to your computer that is turned on). once its on press the menu button and look for a factory menu which should now be showing up in your OSD options. select the factory menu and looks for an option to turn off the extra OSD stuff. DO NOT change any of the settings if you don't clearly understand what they mean. you may mess up the monitor by changing the settings (they can be reversed but just don't mess with it if you don't have to). If you do want to change settings and mess with it take pictures of all the current settings before you make changes so you can go back to original settings if you accidentally mess something up.
01-04-2017 05:11 AM
NA1D00 wrote:
Thanks for the response and idea.
There are only 3 very straight forward options in the factory menu.
Regardless of which I change, those settings are also lost as soon as the monitor is powered off.
I'm open to any other ideas. There must be some combinations of keys to press to force a reset or get out of factory / debug mode.
01-04-2017 05:41 AM
Crashcourse316 wrote:
Ill mess around with mine tonight if i remember. Maybe I'll have better luck
01-04-2017 08:05 AM
NA1D00 wrote:
Thanks. I appreciate it.
I have included a picture of the menu I get when I press the button under the joystick.
Regardless of what I change in this menu, it always reverts back the same.
The only thing that changes is the uptime and temperature.
01-04-2017 08:54 AM
Crashcourse316 wrote:
So turning off the factory menu check mark does nothing? There's a troll in the dungeon!!!!
Also since you seem to be responding quickly give this one a shot.
step 1:Turn the monitor on
step 2:Press and hold the menu button down
step3:"UNPLUG the Monitor" (keep holding the menu button)
step 4: plug the monitor back in and power on (what I found doesnt specify when to release the menu button so i would just hold it down the whole time until its back on)
step 5: your supposed to be able to navigate the service menu at this point.
step 6: ?
setp 7: profit
01-04-2017 10:04 AM
01-04-2017 10:26 AM
01-04-2017 02:12 PM
NA1D00 wrote:
Cool, so far I've found at least one other report of this happening but been unable to contact the user to see if they got it resolved.
Have you opened the service menu on your monitor before?