BenQ RL2240H User Manual - Page 21

Adjusting display mode, Using Smart Scaling, Save Settings, Picture Advanced, Picture Mode

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• Sharpness (see page 25) • Black eQualizer (see page 25) • Gamma (see page 26) • Color Temperature (see page 26) • Hue (see page 26) • Saturation (see page 26) • AMA (see page 26) • Instant Mode (see page 26) • Picture Mode (see page 27) • Display Mode (see page 28) • Dynamic Contrast (see page 28) • Smart Scaling (see page 29) • Smart Focus (see page 29) • Volume (see page 31) • Mute (see page 31) 2. After all settings are done, go to Save Settings and save as one of the game modes. 3. If you want to switch to your game mode at any time, go to Picture Advanced and Picture Mode, and select the game mode you saved in Step 2. Your preferred display settings will be applied all at once. Adjusting display mode To display images of aspect ratio other than 16:9 and size other than 21.5", you can adjust the display mode on the monitor. 1. Press any of the control keys to bring up the hot key menu, and press 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. Switch to the desired display mode first, and follow the instructions in Using Smart Scaling on page 21 to adjust the display size to precisely suit your needs. Using Smart Scaling You can resize your display by Smart Scaling. 1. Go to Picture Advanced and Smart Scaling. 2. Adjust the value. • If one of the custom keys is preset for Smart Scaling, you can press the custom key and adjust the value directly. The Smart Scaling hot key is available when the Display Mode is set to 1:1 (and the resolution is lower than 1920 x 1080), 17", or 19"W. • 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 29. How to adjust your monitor 21

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How to adjust your monitor
Sharpness
(see page 25)
Black eQualizer
(see page 25)
Gamma
(see page 26)
Color Temperature
(see page 26)
Hue
(see page 26)
Saturation
(see page 26)
AMA
(see page 26)
Instant Mode
(see page 26)
Picture Mode
(see page 27)
Display Mode
(see page 28)
Dynamic Contrast
(see page 28)
Smart Scaling
(see page 29)
Smart Focus
(see page 29)
Volume
(see page 31)
Mute
(see page 31)
2.
After all settings are done, go to
Save Settings
and save as one of the game modes.
3.
If you want to switch to your game mode at any time, go to
Picture Advanced
and
Picture Mode
, and select the game mode you saved in Step 2. Your preferred display
settings will be applied all at once.
Adjusting display mode
To display images of aspect ratio other than 16:9 and size other than 21.5", you can adjust the
display mode on the monitor.
1.
Press any of the control keys to bring up the hot key menu, and press
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.
Switch to the desired display mode first, and follow the instructions in
Using Smart Scaling on page 21
to adjust
the display size to precisely suit your needs.
• If one of the custom keys is preset for
Smart Scaling
, you can press the custom key and adjust the value
directly. The
Smart Scaling
hot key is available when the
Display Mode
is set to
1:1
(and the resolution is
lower than 1920 x 1080),
17"
, or
19"W
.
• 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 29
.