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Q: In the OSD menu, what does LightFrame On/Off mean?

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107P Product Information Q: In the OSD menu, what does "LightFrame On/Off" mean? A: You can switch LightFrame™ on or off from the OSD menu of any LightFrame™ 2 monitor. This is a handy feature when you use DOS applications or other operating systems not supported by the LightFrame™ software. Here s how: Open your monitor s OSD controls. Go to LIGHTFRAME in the EXTRA CONTROLS menu. Press the left/right button to switch LightFrame™ on or off. Q: How do I use the LightFrame™ 2 control bar that appears at the top my screen? A: The control bar is another upgrade that helps you run all LightFrame™ 2 s neat, new features. The illustration below describes the tasks each button performs. Accustomed to working with the original LightFrame™ tray icon? No problem: It s still there and can be used to turn LightFrame™ on or off and check LightFrame™ status. Q: Can I move the LightFrame™ 2 control bar? A: The screen location of the LightFrame™ control bar is fixed. If the control bar blocks your view of an application, you can exit LightFrame™. Here s how: Click once on the LightFrame™ logo and select Exit from the pop-up menu. When you reboot your system, LightFrame™ will restart automatically. You can also reload LightFrame™ from the Start menu by clicking LightFrame 2 in the Philips LightFrame™menu under Programs. Q: When is LightFrame™ automatically switched off? A: To avoid less than optimum display even when LightFrame™ is manually activated from the OSD screen, it will automatically switch off when: - A mode change occurs: for example, when the monitor changes resolution or refresh rate. - The monitor enters sleep mode. - The monitor is powered off and on again. Q: Can LightFrame™2 highlight simultaneously highlight multiple screen areas? A: No. LightFrame™ 2 operates in a single rectangular screen area. RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE file:///D|/rita/LF2/LF2/LFa1/multi_manual/english/107P/PRODUCT/PRODUCT.HTM (8 of 12) [8/29/2001 2:55:44 PM]

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Q: In the OSD menu, what does "LightFrame On/Off" mean?
A:
You can switch LightFrame™ on or off from the OSD menu of any LightFrame™ 2 monitor.
This is a
handy feature when you use DOS applications or other operating systems not supported by the
LightFrame™ software.
Here
s how:
Open your monitor
s OSD controls.
Go to LIGHTFRAME in the EXTRA CONTROLS menu.
Press the left/right button to switch LightFrame™ on or off.
Q: How do I use the LightFrame™ 2 control bar that appears at the top my screen?
A:
The control bar is another upgrade that helps you run all LightFrame™ 2
s neat, new features. The
illustration below describes the tasks each button performs.
Accustomed to working with the original LightFrame™ tray icon?
No problem: It
s still there and can be
used to turn LightFrame™ on or off and check LightFrame™ status.
Q: Can I move the LightFrame™ 2 control bar?
A:
The screen location of the LightFrame™ control bar is fixed.
If the control bar blocks your view of an
application, you can exit LightFrame™.
Here
s how: Click once on the LightFrame™ logo and select Exit
from the pop-up menu.
When you reboot your system, LightFrame™ will restart automatically. You can also reload LightFrame™
from the Start menu by clicking LightFrame 2 in the
Philips LightFrame™menu under Programs.
Q: When is LightFrame™ automatically switched off?
A:
To avoid less than optimum display even when LightFrame™ is manually activated from the OSD
screen, it will automatically switch off when:
-
A mode change occurs: for example, when the monitor changes resolution or refresh rate.
-
The monitor enters sleep mode.
-
The monitor is powered off and on again.
Q: Can LightFrame™2 highlight simultaneously highlight multiple screen areas?
A:
No. LightFrame™ 2 operates in a single rectangular screen area.
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107P Product Information
file:///D|/rita/LF2/LF2/LFa1/multi_manual/english/107P/PRODUCT/PRODUCT.HTM (8 of 12) [8/29/2001 2:55:44 PM]