BenQ EX3200R User Manual - Page 26
Customizing the hot keys, Adjusting display mode, System, Custom Key 1, Picture Mode, Contrast
View all BenQ EX3200R manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 26 highlights
4. In the main menu, follow the icons next to the control keys to make adjustments or selection. See Navigating the main menu on page 28 for details on the menu options. No. OSD in hot key menu OSD icon in main menu Function Custom Key 1 Custom Key 2 Custom Key 3 Menu Exit • By default, the key is the hot key for Picture Mode. To change the default settings, see Customizing the hot keys on page 26. • For Up/Increase adjustment. • By default, the key is the hot key for Contrast. To change the default settings, see Customizing the hot keys on page 26. • For Down/Decrease adjustment. • By default, the key is the hot key for Brightness. To change the default settings, see Customizing the hot keys on page 26. • Enters sub menus. • Selects menu items. • Activates the main menu. • Returns to the previous menu. Exits OSD menu. Input hot key The key is the hot key for Input. • OSD = On Screen Display. The hot keys only operate while the main menu is not currently displaying. Hot key displays will disappear after a few seconds of no key activity. • To unlock the OSD controls, press and hold any key for 10 seconds. Customizing the hot keys The custom keys (see page 25) perform as hot keys to provide direct access to pre-defined functions. You can change the default setting and designate different functions for these keys. 1. Press any of the control keys to bring up the hot key menu. Select the main menu. (Menu) to access 2. Go to System. 3. Select the custom key you want to change. 4. In the sub menu, select a function that can be accessed by this key. A pop-up message will appear, showing that the setup is complete. Adjusting display mode To display images of aspect ratio other than 16:9 and size other than the panel size of your purchased model, you can adjust the display mode on the monitor. 26 How to adjust your monitor