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OMEN by HP 34 inch WQHD 165Hz Curved Gaming Monitor - OMEN 34c
Microsoft Windows 11

'60'numerical tekst on new Omen 34 inch screen in the right top section (Wont leave) what is it and how to get this "60"label undone  

 

it seems the "60" numerical tekst leaves when in monitor menu togle on back of screen but after leaving this monitor button menu the "60" white label comes right back on in top part right of screen monitor. and even stays on when playin movie fullscreen. 

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Hi @IAMPM,

 

Welcome to the HP Support Community. 

 

I'd be happy to help you! 

 

The "60" label you're seeing on your HP Omen 34-inch monitor is likely an indication of the monitor's refresh rate, which is set to 60Hz. The refresh rate refers to how many times per second the image on the screen is refreshed. A refresh rate of 60Hz means the screen is refreshed 60 times per second.

 

To remove this label, you'll need to access the monitor's settings menu. Here's how you can do it:

 

On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu: Press the buttons on your monitor to open the OSD menu. The buttons and their functions may vary depending on your monitor model, so please refer to your monitor's user manual for specific instructions.

 

Navigate to Settings: Use the buttons to navigate to the settings or display options in the OSD menu.

 

Find Refresh Rate Option: Look for an option related to the refresh rate or OSD settings. It may be listed under a different name, such as "Information Display" or "On-Screen Display."

 

Disable On-Screen Display: Once you've located the option, you should see an option to disable or hide the on-screen display. Select this option to remove the "60" label from the screen.

 

Save Settings: After making the changes, save your settings and exit the OSD menu. The label should no longer be visible on the screen.

 

If you're unable to find the specific option to remove the label, or if the label persists despite your attempts to remove it, you may need to contact phone support for further assistance. 

 

Hope this helps! Keep me posted for further assistance.

 

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