Degaussing the Display
Degaussing removes magnetism that causes
unwanted color variations. Degauss the display
any time you notice unusual color variations.
Note:
Do not degauss more frequently than once every
30 minutes, or the degauss will be incomplete. It is
not necessary to degauss unless you have moved
the monitor.
There are two degaussing methods. Each time
you turn on the monitor, it is automatically
degaussed. You can also use the Degauss option
in the on-screen display (OSD) main window to
degauss the display.
See "Using the OSD Main Window" on page 12
for instructions.
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Setting the Screen Resolution
The screen resolution determines the amount of
information shown in the display. Screen
resolution refers to the number of dots or pixels
used to make up an image. A low screen
resolution means that the display uses a relatively
small number of relatively large dots. A higher
resolution means that more dots of a smaller size
make up the image. With higher screen
resolutions, icons, windows, and text are smaller
on the screen, but more information can be
displayed.
Use the Window's Control Panel to set the screen
resolution. The monitor supports many common
screen resolutions, as shown in the "Pre-Set Video
Modes."
HP Pavilion MX50, MX70, and MX90 Multimedia Monitors
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