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OSD function introduction, PC + Display Latency, Monitoring Rectangle, Monitoring Sensitivity

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3.1.2 OSD function introduction 1. G-SYNC® Processor 1920x1080 540 Hz Input Select DisplayPort Mouse Analyzer Inactive HDR OFF G-SYNC® Processor Gaming Image NVIDIA Reflex Latency Analyzer NVIDIA ULMB 2 ULMB 2 Pulse Width ULMB 2 Pulse Offset Color Input Select • NVIDIA Reflex Latency Analyzer You need to position the "Monitoring Rectangle" where there is a near immediate change in luminance. The faster, the better. This is most often the muzzle flash, but can be a scope change or other instantaneous movement. This will vary by your game. Before using this function, follow below steps to finish the monitor setup: a. Plug in Type-B end of the USB cable into the back of the monitor and plug the other end into your computer. b. Plug in the Reflex Latency Analyzer supported mouse at the back of the monitor into the USB port closest to you when facing the display. c. Ensure the monitor is set to G-SYNC Esports mode. d. Select On in the G-SYNC® Processor > NVIDIA Reflex Latency Analyzer > PC + Display Latency menu. e. The Reflex Latency Analyzer Monitoring Rectangle will appear in the center of your screen along with the PC + Display Latency metric located at the top left corner of the screen. * PC + Display Latency: Enables or disables the latency analyzer function. When enabled, the analyzer detects clicks coming from your mouse and then measures the time it takes for the resulting pixels (i.e. a gun muzzle flash) to change on screen during gameplay. * Monitoring Sensitivity: Adjusts the monitoring sensitivity. * Show Monitoring Rectangle: Displays or hides the monitoring rectangle. This rectangle specifies which pixels the G-SYNC processor will sense during a mouse click. * Monitoring Rectangle Preset: Adjusts the default preset location for the monitoring rectangle. 3-2 Chapter 3: General Instructions

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3-2
Chapter 3: General Instructions
3.1.2
OSD function introduction
1.
G-SYNC
®
Processor
1920x1080
540 Hz
G-SYNC®
Processor
Gaming
Image
Color
Input Select
Input Select
DisplayPort
Mouse
Analyzer Inactive
HDR
OFF
NVIDIA Reflex Latency Analyzer
NVIDIA ULMB 2
ULMB 2 Pulse Width
ULMB 2 Pulse Offset
NVIDIA Reflex Latency Analyzer
You need to position the “Monitoring Rectangle” where there is a near
immediate change in luminance. The faster, the better. This is most often the
muzzle flash, but can be a scope change or other instantaneous movement.
This will vary by your game.
Before using this function, follow below steps to finish the monitor setup:
a.
Plug in Type-B end of the USB cable into the back of the monitor and
plug the other end into your computer.
b.
Plug in the Reflex Latency Analyzer supported mouse at the back of the
monitor into the USB port closest to you when facing the display.
c.
Ensure the monitor is set to
G-SYNC Esports mode
.
d.
Select
On
in the
G-SYNC
®
Processor
>
NVIDIA Reflex Latency
Analyzer
>
PC + Display Latency
menu.
e.
The Reflex Latency Analyzer
Monitoring Rectangle
will appear in
the center of your screen along with the
PC + Display Latency
metric
located at the top left corner of the screen.
*
PC + Display Latency
: Enables or disables the latency analyzer
function. When enabled, the analyzer detects clicks coming from your
mouse and then measures the time it takes for the resulting pixels (i.e.
a gun muzzle flash) to change on screen during gameplay.
*
Monitoring Sensitivity
:
Adjusts the monitoring sensitivity.
*
Show Monitoring Rectangle
: Displays or hides the monitoring
rectangle. This rectangle specifies which pixels the G-SYNC processor
will sense during a mouse click.
*
Monitoring Rectangle Preset
: Adjusts the default preset location for
the monitoring rectangle.