Right-Click Features
On the LightFrame
™
icon in the taskbar, click the right-side mouse
button to bring up a menu from which you can select:
About...
which tells you something about LightFrame
Help
which takes you to the Help screen where you can find additional
information
Exit
which exits the LightFrame
™
If you select exit and the color in the center of the icon is green, it will
turn gray and LightFrame
™
is deactivated. If you select exit an Exit
message appears asking you if are sure you want to exit. Select "Yes" to
exit or "No" to abort the exit. If you select Yes, you can always restart
LightFrame
™
by clicking on the desktop shortcut icon.
LightFrame
™
is Suspended When . . .
Screensaver, Sleep mode, Deep Sleep (Power Off) mode is
Activated
LightFrame
™
goes into the Suspended mode as soon as a screensaver
becomes active on your computer. This is true even though the monitor
icon may still have a green center. LightFrame
as soon as the screen is reawakened and the screensaver quits.
The same is true when the computer goes into Sleep mode or Deep
Sleep (Power Off) mode. LightFrame
reawakens when the monitor is reawakened.
Screen or Area is Minimized
LightFrame
™
suspends when a highlighted window is minimized.
LightFrame
™
reactivates when the highlighted window is again
maximized or restored to its previous size.
Another Window or Area Overlaps Highlighted Window or Area
LightFrame
™
suspends if a window that is not highlighted overlaps a
highlighted window. LightFrame
™
window is again on top.
Miscellaneous
Monitor Turned Off
If the monitor is "hard powered off" while a window or area is highlighted
and then hard powered on again, LightFrame
icon may still show the feature as still active. In this case, you have to
exit LightFrame
™
and restart it via the icon on the desktop or the Start
menu.
If the Monitor is Detached and Another Monitor is Attached
If the monitor is detached from the computer while a highlighted window
or area is displayed and then another monitor is attached, the system
will have to be rebooted so that Philips' LightFrame™ can detect the
monitor's LightFrame™ capabilities and store the setup information
about the new monitor. If the monitor is not LightFrame™ capable, an
Error message appears. See Error Message 2 under the heading Error
Messages. You can abort or continue the set up. However, if you
continue, LightFrame™ may not work with the monitor.
Error Messages
You may see this message when you install LightFrame .
Error Message 1 dialog box here
LightFrame™ cannot detect a monitor which supports this feature. You
can still proceed with the software installation but LightFrame™ might
not run on your system.
You may see this message when you try to switch monitors.
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™
for Windows (Continued)
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Program.
™
becomes active again
™
goes into Suspended mode and
reactivates once the highlighted
™
is no longer active. The
™
Error Message 2 dialog box here
LightFrame™ cannot detect a monitor which supports this feature. You
can still start the software but LightFrame™ may not work.
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