Software Features and Description
1. LG Screen Manager is an application that provide monitor software update feature.
2. LG Screen Manager displays all connected LG monitor information.
3. This software is compatible with supported LG monitors only.
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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:
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- Windows 10
- Windows 11
Install LG Screen Manager (LG Monitor) app on your Windows in 4 steps below:
- Download an Android emulator for PC:
Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .
- Install the emulator:
On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.
- Using LG Screen Manager (LG Monitor) on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
- Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "LG Screen Manager (LG Monitor)"
- The search will reveal the LG Screen Manager (LG Monitor) app icon. Open, then click "Install".
- Once LG Screen Manager (LG Monitor) is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including LG Screen Manager (LG Monitor).
- Now enjoy LG Screen Manager (LG Monitor) on PC.
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✔ Pros:
- None mentioned in the review.
☹ Cons:
- The app does not check the firmware status in multiple monitor systems.
- The app requires dismantling the desktop to check for updates.
- The app does not check for a new version against any database to verify the currently installed version.
- Customer support is not aware of the existing version and firmware updates.
- LG removed the Split Screen feature in the app.
- The app does not stay open long enough to check for a newer firmware version.
- The app lacks features other than firmware updates.
- The app has not been updated for months despite being related to an overpriced "premium" product.
Top Pcmac Reviews
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Screen Manager Version 2.31 Worse
By CHA05 R31GN5 (Pcmac user)
First off, let me point out that the previous failure to actually check for a firmware update which was accessing a broken/closed URL is still present in 2.31. The app doesn't really check for a new version against any database to verify your currently installed version versus what they have available for the monitor. Not that it would matter, because customer support isn't even aware of what the existing version is and that at least two firmware updates have been released since the debut of the monitor.
The new problems with this app is that the app removed the Split Screen feature in the app. Thanks, the app for crippling the product even more since you've advertised this to be specifically developed to be fully compatible with Mac computers. /s
The second problem is that, even though the app never checks a valid URL for a firmware update, the app has now been coded by the developers to always create a directory whenever you open the app or have it check for an update. Another, big thanks for nothing to a company that had no intention of fully supporting these products.
BTW, I guess the app is never going to enable the Ambient Light Sensor which they advertised it supported automatically adjusting brightness to room light conditions. Nope! This has been disabled since the product was released.
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Just awful
By Tripp W. (Pcmac user)
I was an early buyer of the the app UltraFine 5K, and I'm amazed at how little the app has done since the release. I guess we now know why Apple is back to making their old displays.
First, the app has gutted this app. It used to have a feature to divy up windows across your screen. It wasn't perfect, but it could save time in certain situations. Well, that's gone now.
Numerous features that were originally advertised never came to fruition. The ambient light sensor was never turned on, for instance.
Finally, this app just doesn't DO anything. No customization, no color control, no sound control. Nothing. I don't know why it exists. You can't even turn the sound up above 3 notches, or else it will blow you you.
Pass on this app. Better yet, just pass on the app. I just returned another monitor from them (the 49" 5K) because it didn't work. Period. Never worked. It took 10 hours of support calls between Apple and the app before an the app tech finally admitted that it was a known fault, and they intended to patch it "hopefully within a month." That sucker got packed up and shipped back.
Don't count on the app to support their products.
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Crashes immediately everytime
By hodg3podg3 (Pcmac user)
I cannot even get the app to stay open long enough to check for a newer firmware version. It loads in the menu bar for about 5-10 seconds and disappears with no error message or anything. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling to no avail.
PLEASE UPDATE YOUR APP AND PROVIDE MORE FEATURES THAN JUST FIRMWARE UPDATES (even some of those would be nice considering all the trouble I've had with this monitor). Going months without an update to your only software package related to your extremely overpriced monitor is insulting to those that paid the extra money for a "premium" product.
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No Dual Moitor Support
By Joanna-McLellan (Pcmac user)
This App will not check the firmware status in multiple monitor systems. The idea that I must dismantle my desktop to check for updates is lame. And on a second point, the idea that an App is required in the first place to check the firmware status is a very high effort level. It is not the "easy breezy” low effort Apple of the past.