MSI 770 User Guide - Page 72

Bottom Panel

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MS-7599 and Bass Management functions can not be enabled at the same time. Configuration Panels: On the bottom of the top panel, there is a row of buttons. When any of the buttons are activated (except the "Power" button), the bottom panel expands to show the selected panel. Power Button: When the Power button is activated, Adeck will hide itself in the system tray. Bottom Panel The Bottom Panel is beneath the top panel. The contents of the Bottom Panel are dependent upon the button that activated to it. Even if the Bottom Panel is already expanded, the contents can still be changed by selecting another button from the bottom of the Top Panel. Speaker Configuration Panel: As page A-8 shows, it contains the channel configuration and output volume control. To test a speaker to see if it is connected, single-click on the desired speaker. To test all speakers, just click the Test button. Mixer Configuration Panel: As page A-10 shows, it contains the basic Playback Mixer and Recording Mixer volume controls. Additionally, the user can select which playback or recording device to be active. Effects Configuration Panel: As page A-11 shows, there are two sound enhancement functions that can be selected: "Equalizer" or "Bass Management". Jack Configuration Panel: As page A-13 shows, the user can re-task every jack's usage and active jack detection. The user can also configure the headphone to receive the same audio signals as the front speakers. S/PDIF Configuration Panel: As page A-15 shows, the user can configure the S/PDIF related control. System Information Panel: As page A-16 shows, the user can view the system information and set the preferred language. Additionally, the user can program the hot keys. A-7

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A-7
MS-7599
and Bass Management funct±ons can not be enabled at the same t±me.
Configurat±on Panels: On the bottom of the top panel, there ±s a row of buttons. When
any of the buttons are act±vated (except the "Power" button), the bottom panel ex-
pands to show the selected panel.
Power Button: When the Power button ±s act±vated, Adeck w±ll h±de ±tself ±n the system
tray.
Bottom Panel
The Bottom Panel ±s beneath the top panel. The contents of the Bottom Panel are
dependent upon the button that act±vated to ±t. Even ±f the Bottom Panel ±s already ex-
panded, the contents can st±ll be changed by select±ng another button from the bottom
of the Top Panel.
Speaker Configurat±on Panel: As page A-8 shows, ±t conta±ns the channel configura-
t±on and output volume control. To test a speaker to see ±f ±t ±s connected, s±ngle-cl±ck
on the des±red speaker. To test all speakers, just cl±ck the Test button.
M±xer Configurat±on Panel: As page A-10 shows, ±t conta±ns the bas±c Playback M±xer
and Record±ng M±xer volume controls. Add±t±onally, the user can select wh±ch playback
or record±ng dev±ce to be act±ve.
Effects Configurat±on Panel: As page A-11 shows, there are two sound enhancement
funct±ons that can be selected: “Equal±zer” or “Bass Management”.
Jack Configurat±on Panel: As page A-13 shows, the user can re-task every jack’s us-
age and act±ve jack detect±on. The user can also configure the headphone to rece±ve
the same aud±o s±gnals as the front speakers.
S/PDIF Configurat±on Panel: As page A-15 shows, the user can configure the S/PDIF
related control.
System Informat±on Panel: As page A-16 shows, the user can v±ew the system
±nformat±on and set the preferred language. Add±t±onally, the user can program the hot
keys.