Digital Image Controls - IBM Aptiva Hardware Handbook

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Monitors without image control indicator
lights
If your monitor has push buttons next to each image
control symbol, adjust the image controls by pressing
the arrows next to the symbols to increase or decrease
the effect. After you make all of your adjustments, you
must wait 5 seconds for the monitor to save the new
setting.
Adjustment tip:
Use push button image controls to minimize the
black border around the data/text area on the screen
by adjusting the image size out to the edges of the
monitor casing.
Reset function
For monitors with push button image controls, the
image control settings for common display modes have
been preset at the factory. (A display mode is a
resolution setting associated with a vertical frequency
setting. For example, 720x400 at 70Hz.) For some
display modes, you can return to (recall) the image
control settings set at the factory. For monitors:
With image control indicator lights, you press
and
settings.
Without image control indicator lights, you press
and hold the Reset button,
to recall factory settings.
Example:
If you have selected a display mode of 720x400 at 70Hz
(this is a common display mode), and you change the
image settings while you are in that mode, you can use
the Recall function to return to the factory image control
settings

Digital image controls

You adjust digital image controls by pressing on the
image control symbol, or by pressing on the up or down
arrows located next to the image control symbol. If your
monitor has up and down arrows next to the image
control symbol, adjust the image controls by pressing
the arrows next to the symbol to increase or decrease
the effect. If your monitor has digital image controls, see
the user's guide that came with your monitor for more
information about adjusting digital image controls.
together to recall factory
, for about 4 seconds
Monitor setup and use
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