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09-19-2020 02:36 AM
Hi, I have been using an HP Monitor (2309v) in a Linux computer, It had been working for months but now it starts saying "Auto-Adjust In Progress" over and over again, I have tried factory resets, It is nearly impossible to change my settings because if I try and open settings when it is connected to any computer then it says "Monitor going to sleep.", I do have a Lenovo laptop that I can use to plug it into the monitor so I can change settings but I don't know where to turn off Auto-Adjust.
Sincerely, Bupone.
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09-19-2020 04:08 AM
Hello
From what I have found here, the option should not be repeated
It would be up to the user to use the option!
I did not see an option therefore, to deactivate it (but I may not have seen everything
Double-check what is stated here:
1859m,2009m,2009v, 2009f, 2159m,2159v,2309m,2309v, 2509m, 2709m LCD Monitor User Guide
Using and Adjusting your Monitor
If you have this same problem with other computers connected in VGA, it is possible that your screen is defective.
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09-19-2020 04:08 AM
Hello
From what I have found here, the option should not be repeated
It would be up to the user to use the option!
I did not see an option therefore, to deactivate it (but I may not have seen everything
Double-check what is stated here:
1859m,2009m,2009v, 2009f, 2159m,2159v,2309m,2309v, 2509m, 2709m LCD Monitor User Guide
Using and Adjusting your Monitor
If you have this same problem with other computers connected in VGA, it is possible that your screen is defective.
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09-26-2020 07:14 AM
Hi Thanks for replying, the links don't work.
When I go to Settings, Image Control, Auto-Adjustment then it just auto-adjusts. it doesn't display any other settings.
I will try to repeat the steps a couple of times and see if they do anything.
09-26-2020 09:41 AM
as I indicated to you, it seems to me that you have rather a hardware problem
both links work, I just tested them!
1859m,2009m,2009v, 2009f, 2159m,2159v,2309m,2309v, 2509m, 2709m LCD Monitor User Guide
Using and Adjusting your Monitor
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09-27-2020 04:22 AM
Hey, It seems you're right.
The screen isn't defective on other laptops but it doesn't work in my Microserver, my microserver only supports VGA so I might have to buy a VGA to HDMI Adapter, I will try it out on a different monitor.
I will mark your answer as a solution because it was a hardware problem and other people who have this problem might use your solution.
Thank you!
Sincerely, Bupone.