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How to adjust your monitor
Customizing the hot keys
The left 3 control keys (also called custom keys) perform as hot keys to provide direct access
to pre-defined functions. You can change the default setting and designate different functions for
these keys.
1. Press any of the control keys to bring up the hot key menu. Select
(
Menu
) to access
the main menu.
2. Go to
System
.
3. Select the custom key you want to change.
4. In the sub menu, select a function that can be accessed by this key. A pop-up message will
appear, showing that the setup is complete.
Adjusting display mode
To display images of aspect ratio other than 16:9 and size other than the panel size of your
purchased model, you can adjust the display mode on the monitor.
1. Press any of the control keys to bring up the hot key menu. Select
(
Menu
) to access
the main menu.
2. Go to
Picture Advanced
and
Display Mode
.
3. Select an appropriate display mode. The setting will take effect immediately.
Using Smart Scaling
You can resize your display by
Smart Scaling
.
1. Go to
Picture Advanced
and
Smart Scaling
.
2. Adjust the value.
Choosing an appropriate picture mode
Your monitor provides various picture modes that are suitable for different types of images. See
Picture Mode on page 37
for all the available picture modes.
Go to
Picture Advanced
and
Picture Mode
for a desired picture mode.
Connecting the monitor to your MacBook series product
While the monitor is connected to your MacBook series product, switch to
M-book
mode
which represents MacBook’s color matching and visual representation on your monitor.
1. Connect your monitor to the MacBook series product.
2. Go to
Picture Advanced
and
Picture Mode
.
3. Select
M-book
. The setting will take effect immediately.
• If one of the custom keys is preset for
Smart Scaling
, you can press the custom key and adjust the value
directly.
• Your display may become unstable temporarily when being resized. This is a normal phenomenon and should
not be considered as manufacturing defect.
• For more information on
Smart Scaling
, go to
Smart Scaling on page 39
.