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How can I adjust the saturation of my monitor?
It's a Syncmaster 171P.
I went to Start > Control Panels > Appearance and Themes > Display > Settings > Advanced > Utlility Manager > Video Settings, and slid the Saturation slider left and right, but there's no change in the saturation on the screen.
I checked various other similar windows, but I'm still flummoxed.
Robert
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'Robert Montgomery' wrote: | How can I adjust the saturation of my monitor? | | It's a Syncmaster 171P. | | I went to Start > Control Panels > Appearance and Themes > Display > | Settings > Advanced > Utlility Manager > Video Settings, and slid the | Saturation slider left and right, but there's no change in the | saturation on the screen. | | I checked various other similar windows, but I'm still flummoxed. _____
Since adjusting the 'saturation' (sometimes called 'vibrance') is a function of the graphics card and its driver, not your LCD monitor, it is impossible to answer your question without knowing the graphics adapter and drivers you have installed.
Posting that information may get you the help you need. The quickest way to get to the adjustments for your display is to Right Click on any unoccupied portion of the desktop, then select the graphics adapter control panel - the control panel should have a help function. (Hint: depending on your graphics adapter and its drivers, it may be necessary to click on 'Apply' to see any change.)
Phil Weldon
"Robert Montgomery" <info-block[ at ]stargate_tech.net> wrote in message news:FQhdi.30578$nx3.17830[ at ]edtnps89... | How can I adjust the saturation of my monitor? | | It's a Syncmaster 171P. | | I went to Start > Control Panels > Appearance and Themes > Display > | Settings > Advanced > Utlility Manager > Video Settings, and slid the | Saturation slider left and right, but there's no change in the | saturation on the screen. | | I checked various other similar windows, but I'm still flummoxed. | | Robert
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Phil Weldon wrote:
[Quoted Text] > 'Robert Montgomery' wrote: > | How can I adjust the saturation of my monitor? > | > | It's a Syncmaster 171P. > | > | I went to Start > Control Panels > Appearance and Themes > Display > > | Settings > Advanced > Utlility Manager > Video Settings, and slid the > | Saturation slider left and right, but there's no change in the > | saturation on the screen. > | > | I checked various other similar windows, but I'm still flummoxed. > _____ > > Since adjusting the 'saturation' (sometimes called 'vibrance') is a function > of the graphics card and its driver, not your LCD monitor, it is impossible > to answer your question without knowing the graphics adapter and drivers you > have installed. > > Posting that information may get you the help you need. The quickest way to > get to the adjustments for your display is to Right Click on any unoccupied > portion of the desktop, then select the graphics adapter control panel - the > control panel should have a help function. (Hint: depending on your > graphics adapter and its drivers, it may be necessary to click on 'Apply' to > see any change.) > > Phil Weldon
Thanks, Phil.
When I right-click on the desktop, the popup window says Properties, among other things.
When I move the mouse button to Properties, a window pops up called "Display Properties".
In Display Properties > Settings, it says, "Display: Plug and Play Monitor on SiS 650_651_M650_M652_740.
It doesn't say "Apply" in that window.
Robert
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'Robert Montgomery' wrote: | When I right-click on the desktop, the popup window says Properties, | among other things. | | When I move the mouse button to Properties, a window pops up called | "Display Properties". | | In Display Properties > Settings, it says, "Display: Plug and Play | Monitor on SiS 650_651_M650_M652_740. | | It doesn't say "Apply" in that window. _____
Color saturation (or vibrance) IS NOT A FUNCTION OF THE MONITOR. IT IS A FUNCTION OF THE GRAPHICS ADAPTOR.
Use the Tab for your graphics card, NOT the Tab for the monitor.
As I posted "it is impossible to answer your question without knowing the graphics adapter and drivers you have installed.
Please post this information.
Phil Weldon
"Robert Montgomery" <info-block[ at ]stargate_tech.net> wrote in message news:Nuydi.30703$nx3.11157[ at ]edtnps89... | Phil Weldon wrote: | | > 'Robert Montgomery' wrote: | > | How can I adjust the saturation of my monitor? | > | | > | It's a Syncmaster 171P. | > | | > | I went to Start > Control Panels > Appearance and Themes > Display > | > | Settings > Advanced > Utlility Manager > Video Settings, and slid the | > | Saturation slider left and right, but there's no change in the | > | saturation on the screen. | > | | > | I checked various other similar windows, but I'm still flummoxed. | > _____ | > | > Since adjusting the 'saturation' (sometimes called 'vibrance') is a function | > of the graphics card and its driver, not your LCD monitor, it is impossible | > to answer your question without knowing the graphics adapter and drivers you | > have installed. | > | > Posting that information may get you the help you need. The quickest way to | > get to the adjustments for your display is to Right Click on any unoccupied | > portion of the desktop, then select the graphics adapter control panel - the | > control panel should have a help function. (Hint: depending on your | > graphics adapter and its drivers, it may be necessary to click on 'Apply' to | > see any change.) | > | > Phil Weldon | | Thanks, Phil. | | When I right-click on the desktop, the popup window says Properties, | among other things. | | When I move the mouse button to Properties, a window pops up called | "Display Properties". | | In Display Properties > Settings, it says, "Display: Plug and Play | Monitor on SiS 650_651_M650_M652_740. | | It doesn't say "Apply" in that window. | | Robert
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Phil Weldon wrote:
[Quoted Text] > 'Robert Montgomery' wrote: > | When I right-click on the desktop, the popup window says Properties, > | among other things. > | > | When I move the mouse button to Properties, a window pops up called > | "Display Properties". > | > | In Display Properties > Settings, it says, "Display: Plug and Play > | Monitor on SiS 650_651_M650_M652_740. > | > | It doesn't say "Apply" in that window. > _____ > > Color saturation (or vibrance) IS NOT A FUNCTION OF THE MONITOR. IT IS A > FUNCTION OF THE GRAPHICS ADAPTOR. > > Use the Tab for your graphics card, NOT the Tab for the monitor. > > As I posted "it is impossible to answer your question without knowing the > graphics adapter and drivers you have installed. > > Please post this information. > > Phil Weldon
Thanks, Phil. Where can I find that information? I searched the computer for "graphics", "driver" and "graphics card. Various results appeared, including "device driver", but I couldn't find information about this problem.
Robert
> "Robert Montgomery" <info-block[ at ]stargate_tech.net> wrote in message > news:Nuydi.30703$nx3.11157[ at ]edtnps89... > | Phil Weldon wrote: > | > | > 'Robert Montgomery' wrote: > | > | How can I adjust the saturation of my monitor? > | > | > | > | It's a Syncmaster 171P. > | > | > | > | I went to Start > Control Panels > Appearance and Themes > Display > > | > | Settings > Advanced > Utlility Manager > Video Settings, and slid the > | > | Saturation slider left and right, but there's no change in the > | > | saturation on the screen. > | > | > | > | I checked various other similar windows, but I'm still flummoxed. > | > _____ > | > > | > Since adjusting the 'saturation' (sometimes called 'vibrance') is a > function > | > of the graphics card and its driver, not your LCD monitor, it is > impossible > | > to answer your question without knowing the graphics adapter and drivers > you > | > have installed. > | > > | > Posting that information may get you the help you need. The quickest > way to > | > get to the adjustments for your display is to Right Click on any > unoccupied > | > portion of the desktop, then select the graphics adapter control panel - > the > | > control panel should have a help function. (Hint: depending on your > | > graphics adapter and its drivers, it may be necessary to click on > 'Apply' to > | > see any change.) > | > > | > Phil Weldon > | > | Thanks, Phil. > | > | When I right-click on the desktop, the popup window says Properties, > | among other things. > | > | When I move the mouse button to Properties, a window pops up called > | "Display Properties". > | > | In Display Properties > Settings, it says, "Display: Plug and Play > | Monitor on SiS 650_651_M650_M652_740. > | > | It doesn't say "Apply" in that window. > | > | Robert > >
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Robert Montgomery wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Phil Weldon wrote: > >> 'Robert Montgomery' wrote: >> | When I right-click on the desktop, the popup window says Properties, >> | among other things. >> | >> | When I move the mouse button to Properties, a window pops up called >> | "Display Properties". >> | >> | In Display Properties > Settings, it says, "Display: Plug and Play >> | Monitor on SiS 650_651_M650_M652_740. >> | >> | It doesn't say "Apply" in that window. >> _____ >> >> Color saturation (or vibrance) IS NOT A FUNCTION OF THE MONITOR. IT >> IS A FUNCTION OF THE GRAPHICS ADAPTOR. >> >> Use the Tab for your graphics card, NOT the Tab for the monitor. >> >> As I posted "it is impossible to answer your question without knowing >> the graphics adapter and drivers you have installed. >> >> Please post this information. >> >> Phil Weldon > > > Thanks, Phil. Where can I find that information? I searched the computer > for "graphics", "driver" and "graphics card. Various results appeared, > including "device driver", but I couldn't find information about this > problem. > > Robert > >> "Robert Montgomery" <info-block[ at ]stargate_tech.net> wrote in message >> news:Nuydi.30703$nx3.11157[ at ]edtnps89... >> | Phil Weldon wrote: >> | >> | > 'Robert Montgomery' wrote: >> | > | How can I adjust the saturation of my monitor? >> | > | >> | > | It's a Syncmaster 171P. >> | > | >> | > | I went to Start > Control Panels > Appearance and Themes > >> Display > >> | > | Settings > Advanced > Utlility Manager > Video Settings, and >> slid the >> | > | Saturation slider left and right, but there's no change in the >> | > | saturation on the screen. >> | > | >> | > | I checked various other similar windows, but I'm still flummoxed. >> | > _____ >> | > >> | > Since adjusting the 'saturation' (sometimes called 'vibrance') is >> a function >> | > of the graphics card and its driver, not your LCD monitor, it is >> impossible >> | > to answer your question without knowing the graphics adapter and >> drivers you >> | > have installed. >> | > >> | > Posting that information may get you the help you need. The >> quickest way to >> | > get to the adjustments for your display is to Right Click on any >> unoccupied >> | > portion of the desktop, then select the graphics adapter control >> panel - the >> | > control panel should have a help function. (Hint: depending on your >> | > graphics adapter and its drivers, it may be necessary to click on >> 'Apply' to >> | > see any change.) >> | > >> | > Phil Weldon >> | >> | Thanks, Phil. >> | >> | When I right-click on the desktop, the popup window says Properties, >> | among other things. >> | >> | When I move the mouse button to Properties, a window pops up called >> | "Display Properties". >> | >> | In Display Properties > Settings, it says, "Display: Plug and Play >> | Monitor on SiS 650_651_M650_M652_740. >> | >> | It doesn't say "Apply" in that window. >> | >> | Robert
Hello.
Can ANYBODY explain how to adjust the saturation on my screen?
Robert
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No! But why don't you search google for what you want? "Robert Montgomery" <info-block[ at ]stargate_tech.net> wrote in message news:9BTfi.10944$xk5.3501[ at ]edtnps82...
[Quoted Text] > Robert Montgomery wrote: > >> Phil Weldon wrote: >> >>> 'Robert Montgomery' wrote: >>> | When I right-click on the desktop, the popup window says Properties, >>> | among other things. >>> | >>> | When I move the mouse button to Properties, a window pops up called >>> | "Display Properties". >>> | >>> | In Display Properties > Settings, it says, "Display: Plug and Play >>> | Monitor on SiS 650_651_M650_M652_740. >>> | >>> | It doesn't say "Apply" in that window. >>> _____ >>> >>> Color saturation (or vibrance) IS NOT A FUNCTION OF THE MONITOR. IT IS >>> A FUNCTION OF THE GRAPHICS ADAPTOR. >>> >>> Use the Tab for your graphics card, NOT the Tab for the monitor. >>> >>> As I posted "it is impossible to answer your question without knowing >>> the graphics adapter and drivers you have installed. >>> >>> Please post this information. >>> >>> Phil Weldon >> >> >> Thanks, Phil. Where can I find that information? I searched the computer >> for "graphics", "driver" and "graphics card. Various results appeared, >> including "device driver", but I couldn't find information about this >> problem. >> >> Robert >> >>> "Robert Montgomery" <info-block[ at ]stargate_tech.net> wrote in message >>> news:Nuydi.30703$nx3.11157[ at ]edtnps89... >>> | Phil Weldon wrote: >>> | >>> | > 'Robert Montgomery' wrote: >>> | > | How can I adjust the saturation of my monitor? >>> | > | >>> | > | It's a Syncmaster 171P. >>> | > | >>> | > | I went to Start > Control Panels > Appearance and Themes > Display >>> > >>> | > | Settings > Advanced > Utlility Manager > Video Settings, and slid >>> the >>> | > | Saturation slider left and right, but there's no change in the >>> | > | saturation on the screen. >>> | > | >>> | > | I checked various other similar windows, but I'm still flummoxed. >>> | > _____ >>> | > >>> | > Since adjusting the 'saturation' (sometimes called 'vibrance') is a >>> function >>> | > of the graphics card and its driver, not your LCD monitor, it is >>> impossible >>> | > to answer your question without knowing the graphics adapter and >>> drivers you >>> | > have installed. >>> | > >>> | > Posting that information may get you the help you need. The >>> quickest way to >>> | > get to the adjustments for your display is to Right Click on any >>> unoccupied >>> | > portion of the desktop, then select the graphics adapter control >>> panel - the >>> | > control panel should have a help function. (Hint: depending on >>> your >>> | > graphics adapter and its drivers, it may be necessary to click on >>> 'Apply' to >>> | > see any change.) >>> | > >>> | > Phil Weldon >>> | >>> | Thanks, Phil. >>> | >>> | When I right-click on the desktop, the popup window says Properties, >>> | among other things. >>> | >>> | When I move the mouse button to Properties, a window pops up called >>> | "Display Properties". >>> | >>> | In Display Properties > Settings, it says, "Display: Plug and Play >>> | Monitor on SiS 650_651_M650_M652_740. >>> | >>> | It doesn't say "Apply" in that window. >>> | >>> | Robert > > Hello. > > Can ANYBODY explain how to adjust the saturation on my screen? > > Robert
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Unknown wrote:
[Quoted Text] > No! But why don't you search google for what you want?
Because it doesn't work, that's why! (Your search - "how to adjust saturation of monitor" - did not match any documents.)
Robert
> "Robert Montgomery" <info-block[ at ]stargate_tech.net> wrote in message > news:9BTfi.10944$xk5.3501[ at ]edtnps82... > >>Robert Montgomery wrote: >> >> >>>Phil Weldon wrote: >>> >>> >>>>'Robert Montgomery' wrote: >>>>| When I right-click on the desktop, the popup window says Properties, >>>>| among other things. >>>>| >>>>| When I move the mouse button to Properties, a window pops up called >>>>| "Display Properties". >>>>| >>>>| In Display Properties > Settings, it says, "Display: Plug and Play >>>>| Monitor on SiS 650_651_M650_M652_740. >>>>| >>>>| It doesn't say "Apply" in that window. >>>>_____ >>>> >>>>Color saturation (or vibrance) IS NOT A FUNCTION OF THE MONITOR. IT IS >>>>A FUNCTION OF THE GRAPHICS ADAPTOR. >>>> >>>>Use the Tab for your graphics card, NOT the Tab for the monitor. >>>> >>>>As I posted "it is impossible to answer your question without knowing >>>>the graphics adapter and drivers you have installed. >>>> >>>>Please post this information. >>>> >>>>Phil Weldon >>> >>> >>>Thanks, Phil. Where can I find that information? I searched the computer >>>for "graphics", "driver" and "graphics card. Various results appeared, >>>including "device driver", but I couldn't find information about this >>>problem. >>> >>>Robert >>> >>> >>>>"Robert Montgomery" <info-block[ at ]stargate_tech.net> wrote in message >>>>news:Nuydi.30703$nx3.11157[ at ]edtnps89... >>>>| Phil Weldon wrote: >>>>| >>>>| > 'Robert Montgomery' wrote: >>>>| > | How can I adjust the saturation of my monitor? >>>>| > | >>>>| > | It's a Syncmaster 171P. >>>>| > | >>>>| > | I went to Start > Control Panels > Appearance and Themes > Display >>>> > >>>>| > | Settings > Advanced > Utlility Manager > Video Settings, and slid >>>>the >>>>| > | Saturation slider left and right, but there's no change in the >>>>| > | saturation on the screen. >>>>| > | >>>>| > | I checked various other similar windows, but I'm still flummoxed. >>>>| > _____ >>>>| > >>>>| > Since adjusting the 'saturation' (sometimes called 'vibrance') is a >>>>function >>>>| > of the graphics card and its driver, not your LCD monitor, it is >>>>impossible >>>>| > to answer your question without knowing the graphics adapter and >>>>drivers you >>>>| > have installed. >>>>| > >>>>| > Posting that information may get you the help you need. The >>>>quickest way to >>>>| > get to the adjustments for your display is to Right Click on any >>>>unoccupied >>>>| > portion of the desktop, then select the graphics adapter control >>>>panel - the >>>>| > control panel should have a help function. (Hint: depending on >>>>your >>>>| > graphics adapter and its drivers, it may be necessary to click on >>>>'Apply' to >>>>| > see any change.) >>>>| > >>>>| > Phil Weldon >>>>| >>>>| Thanks, Phil. >>>>| >>>>| When I right-click on the desktop, the popup window says Properties, >>>>| among other things. >>>>| >>>>| When I move the mouse button to Properties, a window pops up called >>>>| "Display Properties". >>>>| >>>>| In Display Properties > Settings, it says, "Display: Plug and Play >>>>| Monitor on SiS 650_651_M650_M652_740. >>>>| >>>>| It doesn't say "Apply" in that window. >>>>| >>>>| Robert >> >>Hello. >> >>Can ANYBODY explain how to adjust the saturation on my screen? >> >>Robert > > >
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'Robert' wrote: | > No! But why don't you search google for what you want? | | Because it doesn't work, that's why! (Your search - "how to adjust | saturation of monitor" - did not match any documents.) _____
As long as you don't post the details about your system, you are unlikely to get the help you need. This is NOT the best place to ask your question, as your problem has nothing to do with the operating system.
Read the manuals. Find out what display adapter you have. Contact the manufacturer of the computer system and or the manufacturer of the display adapter. Or use a little more creativity in your Google search; don't be so literal - try [ LCD monitor saturation ] and don't use the brackets.
Unless you come forth with further information, posting here is not going to be productive.
Phil Weldon
"Robert Montgomery" <info-block[ at ]stargate_tech.net> wrote in message news:cYxli.41096$xk5.3406[ at ]edtnps82... | Unknown wrote: | > No! But why don't you search google for what you want? | | Because it doesn't work, that's why! (Your search - "how to adjust | saturation of monitor" - did not match any documents.) | | Robert | | | | > "Robert Montgomery" <info-block[ at ]stargate_tech.net> wrote in message | > news:9BTfi.10944$xk5.3501[ at ]edtnps82... | > | >>Robert Montgomery wrote: | >> | >> | >>>Phil Weldon wrote: | >>> | >>> | >>>>'Robert Montgomery' wrote: | >>>>| When I right-click on the desktop, the popup window says Properties, | >>>>| among other things. | >>>>| | >>>>| When I move the mouse button to Properties, a window pops up called | >>>>| "Display Properties". | >>>>| | >>>>| In Display Properties > Settings, it says, "Display: Plug and Play | >>>>| Monitor on SiS 650_651_M650_M652_740. | >>>>| | >>>>| It doesn't say "Apply" in that window. | >>>>_____ | >>>> | >>>>Color saturation (or vibrance) IS NOT A FUNCTION OF THE MONITOR. IT IS | >>>>A FUNCTION OF THE GRAPHICS ADAPTOR. | >>>> | >>>>Use the Tab for your graphics card, NOT the Tab for the monitor. | >>>> | >>>>As I posted "it is impossible to answer your question without knowing | >>>>the graphics adapter and drivers you have installed. | >>>> | >>>>Please post this information. | >>>> | >>>>Phil Weldon | >>> | >>> | >>>Thanks, Phil. Where can I find that information? I searched the computer | >>>for "graphics", "driver" and "graphics card. Various results appeared, | >>>including "device driver", but I couldn't find information about this | >>>problem. | >>> | >>>Robert | >>> | >>> | >>>>"Robert Montgomery" <info-block[ at ]stargate_tech.net> wrote in message | >>>>news:Nuydi.30703$nx3.11157[ at ]edtnps89... | >>>>| Phil Weldon wrote: | >>>>| | >>>>| > 'Robert Montgomery' wrote: | >>>>| > | How can I adjust the saturation of my monitor? | >>>>| > | | >>>>| > | It's a Syncmaster 171P. | >>>>| > | | >>>>| > | I went to Start > Control Panels > Appearance and Themes > Display | >>>> > | >>>>| > | Settings > Advanced > Utlility Manager > Video Settings, and slid | >>>>the | >>>>| > | Saturation slider left and right, but there's no change in the | >>>>| > | saturation on the screen. | >>>>| > | | >>>>| > | I checked various other similar windows, but I'm still flummoxed. | >>>>| > _____ | >>>>| > | >>>>| > Since adjusting the 'saturation' (sometimes called 'vibrance') is a | >>>>function | >>>>| > of the graphics card and its driver, not your LCD monitor, it is | >>>>impossible | >>>>| > to answer your question without knowing the graphics adapter and | >>>>drivers you | >>>>| > have installed. | >>>>| > | >>>>| > Posting that information may get you the help you need. The | >>>>quickest way to | >>>>| > get to the adjustments for your display is to Right Click on any | >>>>unoccupied | >>>>| > portion of the desktop, then select the graphics adapter control | >>>>panel - the | >>>>| > control panel should have a help function. (Hint: depending on | >>>>your | >>>>| > graphics adapter and its drivers, it may be necessary to click on | >>>>'Apply' to | >>>>| > see any change.) | >>>>| > | >>>>| > Phil Weldon | >>>>| | >>>>| Thanks, Phil. | >>>>| | >>>>| When I right-click on the desktop, the popup window says Properties, | >>>>| among other things. | >>>>| | >>>>| When I move the mouse button to Properties, a window pops up called | >>>>| "Display Properties". | >>>>| | >>>>| In Display Properties > Settings, it says, "Display: Plug and Play | >>>>| Monitor on SiS 650_651_M650_M652_740. | >>>>| | >>>>| It doesn't say "Apply" in that window. | >>>>| | >>>>| Robert | >> | >>Hello. | >> | >>Can ANYBODY explain how to adjust the saturation on my screen? | >> | >>Robert | > | > | >
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Phil Weldon wrote:
[Quoted Text] > 'Robert' wrote: > | > No! But why don't you search google for what you want? > | > | Because it doesn't work, that's why! (Your search - "how to adjust > | saturation of monitor" - did not match any documents.) > _____ > > As long as you don't post the details about your system, you are unlikely to > get the help you need. > This is NOT the best place to ask your question, as your problem has nothing > to do with the operating system. > > Read the manuals. Find out what display adapter you have. Contact the > manufacturer of the computer system and or the manufacturer of the display > adapter. Or use a little more creativity in your Google search; don't be so > literal - try [ LCD monitor saturation ] and don't use the brackets.
I don't have any business offering help in this newsgroup, but for what it's worth, there's a program out there called "Belarc Adviser" (or Advisor) which I've found invaluable in finding out about my computer. You just run it, and it generates all sorts of details in an HTML file, which you can save for future reference. I do that every time I make changes.
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