BenQ PD2500Q Display Pilot User Manual - Page 4
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Introduction Display Pilot is a software utility that allows for quick accurate tuning of the display with the ability to easily save and use monitor configurations that are best suited for you. All adjustments are controlled via software to eliminate the need to use the monitor on-screen displays (OSD). • Display Pilot scans the connected display to determine which features are supported.The list of supported features displayed in the application will vary based on the monitor model and input selected.Therefore, not all controls and features described in this document may appear in the application. • Images in this document are for reference only and may look different according to the operating system of your computer. The user interface may subject to change without prior notice. Compatible operating systems • Windows 7 or above operating systems • MacOS Mojave 10.14 Installing and launching the Display Pilot software 1. Visit the local website from www.BenQ.com > the purchased model > the Support tab > the Software tab to download the Display Pilot software. 2. (On Windows) Click the file just downloaded and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. Choose your language preference for installation process. Check Launch Display Pilot in last step before you finish the installation. Now the software runs in the background and can be accessed through the Start menu or the system tray at the bottom-right corner of the screen. (On Mac) Click the file just downloaded from Downloads and install and launch the application properly. Choose your language preference for installer in the beginning of installation. Once the software is installed, the interface follows the operating system language setting and cannot be changed from the software. Exiting Display Pilot 1. Right-click the icon from the system tray at the bottom-right or top-right corner of the screen. 2. (On Windows) Click Exit to close the software. (On Mac) Click Quit to close the software. 4