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My screen is flickering / stuck in red-green-blue / not powering correctly. What should I do?
If you're experiencing issues such as flickering, flashing red/green/blue colors, or a screen that won’t turn on, follow the steps below to troubleshoot:
1. Check the power source
Your laptop may not be delivering enough power through the USB port.
👉 To fix this, connect an external power source (5V/3A similar to the one you're using to charge your phone) to the second USB-C port on your AURA monitor (the port labeled for power input with a tiny 'battery' icon), it should bring the missing power to your new device.
2. Exit factory mode (red-green-blue screen)
If one of your screens is flashing solid red, green, or blue, it has likely entered factory mode due to a temporary lack of power from your laptop at first use.
To exit factory mode:
- Long-press the Menu button on the side of the screen for 5 seconds
- Press the Power button to turn the screen off, then again to turn it back on
(Or go to: OSD menu > Settings > Reset)
3. Reinstall the driver
If the issue persists, uninstall your current driver and reinstall the correct one (you can download the latest version from our Drivers page).
Once installed:
- Reboot your computer
- Relaunch the driver software
- Reconnect both cables:
- USB-C to your laptop
- Power supply to the AURA monitor
If the problem persists, please repeat the procedure with this specific driver: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11HpZO_TI81kNFxr4vZI0hz5nOqqXQx5F/view?usp=drive_link
4. Check system performance (Windows only)
If the problem continues, check your CPU usage in Windows:
Open Task Manager > Performance tab
If the processor usage is too high, close unused apps to free up resources
Still having trouble? Contact our support team — we’re here to help.

