![]() It might also be a good thing to check the native refresh rates on your monitors. In the end I had to resign to Ultra HD 60Hz. I tried installing the ‘beta’ AOC 75Hz update driver from AOC but got the usual ‘not digitally signed’ issue, and having USB keyboard and mouse like you, could not access the F7 function. I found two drivers for the AOC G2460VQ6 monitors, G2460VQ6 Driver.zip and G2460VQ6īeta Driver.zip (the 75Hz fix) from AOC - EU site, , I know it sounds weird, but I had to change the display refresh rate through the NVIDIA video card menu. Not change the settings on the NVIDIA card. (Note if you try to set 60Hz in the Microsoft Control Panel this does My solution was to use 60Hz Ultra HD, and not 75Hz Ultra HD, set through the NVIDIA Control panel and NOT the Microsoft Windows 10 Control Panel Display Setting menu. My monitors are different to yours, but this might help. I have been dealing with this problem for the last two to three weeks after the latest Windows 10 update.
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