Dell Alienware 500Hz Gaming AW2524H Alienware AW2524H Monitor Users Guide - Page 66

Setting the lighting effects, YOUR COLORS

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Setting the lighting effects The LIGHTING panel provides various lighting effects. You may click Effect to open a dropdown list with available options. NOTE: The LIGHTING panel appears only when the supplied USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps) upstream cable is connected to your Alienware monitor and computer. NOTE: The options displayed may vary depending on the lighting zone(s) you specified. The following table provides an overview of different options: Morph The effect changes the light color into another through a seamless transition. 1. Pick a preferred color from the color palette or the list of PRESET COLORS. The selected color and its RGB color codes will be displayed on the right field. NOTE: To change the color, use the up and down arrow buttons beside the R/G/B boxes to edit the color codes. 2. To add the selected color to the list of YOUR COLORS for quick access in the future, click "+". At most 12 colors can be added to the list. NOTE: To remove an existing color chip from the list, right-click on it. 3. Repeat the previous steps to specify Color 2 to be the ending light color. 4. Drag the BRIGHTNESS slider to adjust the brightness of the color. 5. Drag the TEMPO slider to adjust the transition speed. Pulse The effect makes the light flash with a short pause. 1. Pick a preferred color from the color palette or the list of PRESET COLORS. The selected color and its RGB color codes will be displayed on the right field. NOTE: To change the color, use the up and down arrow buttons beside the R/G/B boxes to edit the color codes. 2. To add the selected color to the list of YOUR COLORS for quick access in the future, click "+". At most 12 colors can be added to the list. NOTE: To remove an existing color chip from the list, right-click on it. 3. Drag the BRIGHTNESS slider to adjust the brightness of the color. 4. Drag the TEMPO slider to adjust the pulsing speed. 66 | Using AlienFX application

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Using AlienFX application
Setting the lighting effects
The
LIGHTING
panel provides various lighting effects. You may click
Effect
to
open a dropdown list with available options.
NOTE: The LIGHTING panel appears only when the supplied USB 3.2
Gen 1 (5 Gbps) upstream cable is connected to your Alienware monitor
and computer.
NOTE: The options displayed may vary depending on the lighting zone(s)
you specified.
The following table provides an overview of different options:
Morph
The effect changes the light color into another through a seamless transition.
1.
Pick a preferred color from the color palette or the list of
PRESET
COLORS
. The selected color and its RGB color codes will be displayed on
the right field.
NOTE: To change the color, use the up and down arrow buttons beside
the R/G/B boxes to edit the color codes.
2.
To add the selected color to the list of
YOUR COLORS
for quick access in
the future, click “
+
”. At most 12 colors can be added to the list.
NOTE: To remove an existing color chip from the list, right-click on it.
3.
Repeat the previous steps to specify
Color 2
to be the ending light color.
4.
Drag the
BRIGHTNESS
slider to adjust the brightness of the color.
5.
Drag the
TEMPO
slider to adjust the transition speed.
Pulse
The effect makes the light flash with a short pause.
1.
Pick a preferred color from the color palette or the list of
PRESET
COLORS
. The selected color and its RGB color codes will be displayed on
the right field.
NOTE: To change the color, use the up and down arrow buttons beside
the R/G/B boxes to edit the color codes.
2.
To add the selected color to the list of
YOUR COLORS
for quick access in
the future, click “
+
”. At most 12 colors can be added to the list.
NOTE: To remove an existing color chip from the list, right-click on it.
3.
Drag the
BRIGHTNESS
slider to adjust the brightness of the color.
4.
Drag the
TEMPO
slider to adjust the pulsing speed.