Show 4K Source Video Pixel-For-Pixel; Next 4K Corner; Scroll 4K Region; Using Picture-In-Picture (Pip) And Picture-Beside-Picture (Pbp) - HP DreamColor Z27x User Manual

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Show 4K Source Video Pixel-for-Pixel

If the Aspect Ratio Display is set to Pixel-for-Pixel and the 4K Source option is set to Obey Aspect
Ration Display Option, 4096 × 2160 and 3840 × 2160 source video can be displayed pixel-for-pixel.
Two different display options are available, Show 4K Corner and Scroll 4K Region. Accessing these
two options require that a specific function be mapped to one of the four bezel function buttons. Refer
to
Changing the Bezel Button Functions on page 39
buttons. The following sections describe the usage of these two options.

Next 4K Corner

When viewing a 4K source as pixel-for-pixel, press the Next 4K Corner button to move, in order,
between the following five positions:
Center of the frame
Top left corner
Top right corner
Bottom left corner
Bottom right corner
The image will continue to switch between the five positions for each button press until Pixel-for-Pixel
display is disabled.

Scroll 4K Region

When viewing a 4K source as pixel-for-pixel, press the Scroll 4K Region button to display navigation
arrows, allowing you to move around the frame to the desired area. When this option is enabled, a
pop-up window will appear in lower right region of the monitor that shows the entire 4K image and
indicates the area of interest being show full-screen. Use the directional bezel buttons to shift the
area of interest. When this option is turned off the pop-up will vanish, but the area of interest will
continue to be displayed.
Using Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and Picture-beside-Picture
(PBP)
The monitor supports both PIP, where one source is overlaid over another, and PBP, where one
source is positioned adjacent to one another either horizontally (for landscape orientation) or vertically
(for portrait orientation).
To use PIP or PBP:
1.
Connect a secondary input source to the monitor.
2.
Press one of the five front bezel buttons to activate the buttons, and then press the bottom Open
Menu button to open the OSD.
3.
In the OSD, select PIP Control > PIP On/Off and then select either Picture-in-Picture or Picture-
beside-Picture.
4.
The monitor will scan the secondary inputs for a valid input and use that input for the PIP/PBP
picture. If you want to change the PIP/PBP input, select PIP Input in the OSD and select the
desired input (DisplayPort 1, DisplayPort 2, or HDMI).
5.
If you want to change the size of the PIP, select PIP Size in the OSD then select either Enlarge,
Reduce, Set to Maximum Size, Set to Minimum Size, or Reset to Default Size. At maximum size,
the PIP will display pixel-for-pixel all input formats up to 2048 × 1080. This is to facilitate using
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Chapter 4 Operating the Monitor
for information on mapping the bezel function

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