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47ASUS V7100 Series Users Manual
4. Software Reference
4. S/W Reference
Display
TV
NOTE: This tab will not be avail-
able if your card is a pure model
(cards without a TV Out connector).
Switch Device
Lets you assign hot keys to switch between devices.
Scheme
Scheme lists schemes that you can use to change
the appearance of many screen elements simulta-
neously. You can use existing schemes, or create
and save your own scheme by saving your current
settings, or delete unwanted schemes. You may
want to save a scheme that you created for some
special situations, such as when you want to use
the same settings when playing a certain a movie.
Standard
Sets the TV signal format, for example, PAL or NTSC.
Black Level
Sets the brightness of the TV display.
Contrast
Sets the contrast of the TV display.
Flicker Filter
Sets the anti-flicker effect.
Position
Sets the screen position.
Output type
Displays the connection status of composite and
S-Video.
Scan Type
Sets the scan type of the TV display. Overscan
(default) bleeds the image off the edges of the pic-
ture tube of your TV. Underscan lets you compen-
sate for overscanning TVs. Use Position to posi-
tion or center the image in the TV screen.
Digital Flat Panel
NOTE: This tab will not be avail-
able if your card is a pure model
(cards without a DVI connector).
The following options let you determine the place-
ment of the image on your flat panel display when
running at resolutions lower than the maximum
resolution supported.
Use display adapter scaling
Lets your adapter do the scaling (default)
Centered output
Lets you center the image on the your
flat panel and does not do any scaling.
User monitor scaling
Lets your monitor do the scaling. If your
flat panel does not support this function,
the image will be placed at the top left.
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