HP w2207h Widescreen Flat-Panel Monitor with BrightView

I have an HP w2207h Widescreen Flat-Panel Monitor with BrightView Panel. Can't find the software download link for the BrightView part of it. Can anyone help me to locate that link again? Thank you

Hello hermette,
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I understand you are looking for the software for your HP w2207h 22 inch LCD Monitor. I am providing you with the HP w2207h 22 inch LCD Monitor Drivers page for your monitor. Simply click on the drop-down box and select the operating system you wish to download the software for and click on the NEXT button. Scroll down the page and you will see your drivers and/or software.
***NOTE: If you do not see your operating system in the drop-down then HP has no software or drivers that are supported and you will have to use the default Windows drivers. This could prevent you from being able to utilize some of the higher functions available to this monitor.
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