BenQ FP241W User Manual - Page 29

Hot key mode, Brightness hot key, Contrast hot key, PIP hot key

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Hot key mode The monitor keys perform as hot keys to provide direct access to particular functions whenever the menu isn't currently displaying on-screen. Brightness hot key Press the t key to display the Brightness indicator. Further press the t key to increase or the u key to decrease the screen brightness, and press the MENU key to exit. Contrast hot key Press the u key to display the Contrast indicator. Further press the t key to increase or the u key to decrease the screen contrast, and press the MENU key to exit. PIP hot key Press the Enter key to activate the picture in picture display and select the picture in picture display source. Pressing this key continually allows you to switch between the video input sources or turn the PIP function off. When the messages of the desired input source displays, release the key to set the PIP input source. The message will last around 3 seconds. The setting will take effect immediately. This command can bring up a window from a second image source. Thus you can watch images from 1 computer graphic/PC video source (D-sub, DVI, HDMI*, or Component) and 1 video source (Composite or S-video). The PIP function will not allow for 2 computer graphic/PC video sources or 2 video sources to perform PIP. *HDMI, short for High Definition Multimedia Interface, is the first industry-supported, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface between audio/video sources and audio and/or video monitors. Being different from other connectors, an HDMI connector can carry both video and audio signals via the same cable and transfer uncompressed digital audio and video for the highest image quality. It supports digital televisions (DTV), set-top boxes, DVD players, and DVD recorders, etc. The HDMI connector on your FP241W supports video source only. How to adjust your monitor 29

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How to adjust your monitor
Hot key mode
The monitor keys perform as hot keys to provide direct access to particular functions whenever
the menu isn't currently displaying on-screen.
Brightness hot key
Contrast hot key
PIP hot key
Press the
t
key to display the
Brightness
indicator. Further press the
t
key to
increase or the
u
key to decrease the screen
brightness, and press the
MENU
key to exit.
Press the
u
key to display the
Contrast
indi-
cator. Further press the
t
key to increase or
the
u
key to decrease the screen contrast,
and press the
MENU
key to exit.
Press the
Enter
key to activate the picture in
picture display and select the picture in pic-
ture display source.
Pressing this key continually allows you to
switch between the video input sources or
turn the
PIP
function off.
When the messages of the desired input
source displays, release the key to set the PIP
input source. The message will last around 3
seconds.
The setting will take effect immediately.
This command can bring up a window from a second image source. Thus you can watch images
from 1 computer graphic/PC video source (D-sub, DVI, HDMI*, or Component) and 1 video
source (Composite or S-video). The PIP function will not allow for 2 computer graphic/PC video
sources or 2 video sources to perform PIP.
*HDMI, short for High Definition Multimedia Interface, is the first industry-supported,
uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface between audio/video sources and audio and/or
video monitors. Being different from other connectors, an HDMI connector can carry both video
and audio signals via the same cable and transfer uncompressed digital audio and video for the
highest image quality. It supports digital televisions (DTV), set-top boxes, DVD players, and DVD
recorders, etc. The HDMI connector on your FP241W supports video source only.