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English 4 Changing Display Settings HP Pavilion Multimedia Displays If you turn off the display, it will be in Personal Setup mode when you turn it back on. Any changes previously made to Productivity, Photos/Graphics, or Gaming modes are lost. The display's power-saving features don't affect temporary changes to custom preset modes. If you leave the computer inactive long enough to trigger its power-management system, or if you turn off the computer, the temporary changes will still be in effect when the display returns from its power-saving state. If you want to define and save settings, use Personal Setup mode. Personal Setup initially has the same settings as Productivity mode. When you're working in Personal Setup mode, however, adjustments to brightness, contrast, and color are automatically saved and remain in effect until you change them. In addition, Personal Setup enables you to individually control the red, green, and blue video content in the image. See "Setting Red, Green, and Blue Values," later in this chapter, for instructions. 23

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4
Changing Display Settings
HP Pavilion Multimedia Displays
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English
If you turn off the display, it will
be in Personal Setup mode when you
turn it back on. Any changes
previously made to Productivity,
Photos/Graphics, or Gaming modes are
lost.
The display’s power-saving features
don’t affect temporary changes to
custom preset modes. If you leave the
computer inactive long enough to
trigger its power-management system,
or if you turn off the computer, the
temporary changes will still be in
effect when the display returns from
its power-saving state.
If you want to define and save
settings, use Personal Setup mode.
Personal Setup initially has the same
settings as Productivity mode. When
you’re working in Personal Setup mode,
however, adjustments to brightness,
contrast, and color are automatically
saved and remain in effect until you
change them.
In addition, Personal Setup enables
you to individually control the red,
green, and blue video content in the
image. See “Setting Red, Green, and
Blue Values,” later in this chapter,
for instructions.