More broad-spectrum ideas;
- Use NVIDIA GPU
- Try a different port on GPU and monitor
- Try a different video cable (HDMI vs DP)
- Turn off VRR (if monitor has a menu option for it)
- Turn off HDR
- Turn off Power Save
- Disable Dynamic Refresh Rate in your Windows OS
- Disable G-SYNC in NVCP
You can also try to power cycle your monitor, or you can force your computer to sleep (there's many ways to do so, including assigning a sleep key, or turning the computer power button into a sleep button via software -- using Windows settings).
ULMB greyed out in OSD menu
- Chief Blur Buster
- Site Admin
- Posts: 11653
- Joined: 05 Dec 2013, 15:44
- Location: Toronto / Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
- Contact:
Re: ULMB greyed out in OSD menu
Head of Blur Busters - BlurBusters.com | TestUFO.com | Follow @BlurBusters on Twitter
Forum Rules wrote: 1. Rule #1: Be Nice. This is published forum rule #1. Even To Newbies & People You Disagree With!
2. Please report rule violations If you see a post that violates forum rules, then report the post.
3. ALWAYS respect indie testers here. See how indies are bootstrapping Blur Busters research!