HP D5258A HP Pavilion Desktop PCs - M40, M50 and M70 Multimedia Displays - (En - Page 24

Setting the Custom, Preset Modes

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4 Changing Display Settings HP Pavilion Multimedia Displays The minus button decreases a setting if an adjustment window is open. In the OSD main window, the button moves backward through the icons. The plus button increases a setting if an adjustment window is open. In the OSD main window, the button moves forward through the icons. Setting the Custom Preset Modes Your display is configured for excellent performance right out of the box. If you want to optimize the display's settings for a particular activity, however, you can use custom preset modes. Custom preset modes enable you to quickly change contrast and color settings to match those commonly used for various activities and viewing conditions. The three preset modes are Productivity, Photos/Graphics, and Gaming. The display also includes a Personal Setup mode, whose contrast, brightness, and color settings you can define. (See the next section, "Changing Mode Settings," for information about defining the Personal Setup mode and temporarily changing settings for the other modes.) 20

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Changing Display Settings
HP Pavilion
Multimedia Displays
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The minus button decreases a setting
if an adjustment window is open. In
the OSD main window, the button moves
backward through the icons.
The plus button increases a setting
if an adjustment window is open. In
the OSD main window, the button moves
forward through the icons.
Setting the Custom
Preset Modes
Your display is configured for
excellent performance right out of the
box. If you want to optimize the
display’s settings for a particular
activity, however, you can use custom
preset modes.
Custom preset modes enable you to
quickly change contrast and color
settings to match those commonly used
for various activities and viewing
conditions. The three preset modes are
Productivity, Photos/Graphics, and
Gaming.
The display also includes a Personal
Setup mode, whose contrast,
brightness, and color settings you can
define. (See the next section,
“Changing Mode Settings,” for
information about defining the
Personal Setup mode and temporarily
changing settings for the other
modes.)