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Would you like to continue?EnableAll parameters must be filled.5An error occurred while adding the custom resolution. Front PorchWidth HorizontalHzInterlaced ModeRemove Custom ResolutionLines"{0:d} x {1:d}, {2:d} bit, {3:d} HzMHzAll parameters must be filled. Pixel ClockPixels-+ Refresh Rate9The resulting resolution is {0:d} by {1:d}, {2}, {3:d} Hz Scan Rate CEA 861 BCVTCVT-RBGTF Sync Polarity Sync WidthTiming StandardTotalUnderscan PercentageHeightVertical=The custom resolution exceeds the maximum bandwidth capacity.FThis custom resolution already exists. Would you like to overwrite it?DThe system does not have enough memory to add the custom resolution.You have entered an invalid value. Refer to the manufacturer's manual to determine the supported values for this display device.xThis custom resolution has already been added through the Advanced Settings page. Are you sure you want to overwrite it?uThis custom resolution has already been added through the Basic Settings page. Are you sure you want to overwrite it?kHzCustomize Aspect RatioCRTDVIHDMILFPClone DisplaysDigital DisplayDigital TelevisionExtended DesktopMonitorBuilt-in DisplaySingle Display TelevisionDual Display Twin Intel® WiDiTVDigital10.011.08.08.19.0Second Display Third DisplayFourth Display Fifth Display Sixth DisplayActive Displays Color DepthDisplay Full ScreenHorizontal Scaling{0:00.00} inchesMotion Blur MitigationOperating ModeIdentifyX: Y:  PositioningPrimary Display Refresh Rate Resolution x RotationScalingSpanning TV StandardVertical ScalingxvYCC Full ScreenCalibriFranklin Gothic151213Italic HDTV_1080i50 HDTV_1080i59 HDTV_1080i60 HDTV_1080p60 HDTV_480i59 HDTV_480p59 HDTV_480p60 HDTV_576i50 HDTV_576p50 HDTV_720p50 HDTV_720p59 HDTV_720p50{0} Hz F4 F8 F1 F3F11DownRightLeft Up F9 F2F12Hotkey is already RegisteredEnableEnable Digital DisplayEnable Built-in DisplayEnable MonitorEnable/Disable Panel Fitting Enable TVEnable Television Enter Hot KeyErrorThis hot key combination is invalid. 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HorizontalHorizontal BalanceVerticalVertical Balance Parallelogram PincushionPositionGPlease wait while the default Monitor / TV settings are being restored.5The default settings will be restored in {0} seconds.BlueCyanGreenMagentaRedYellowSettingsSizeMonitor / TV SettingsTilt TrapezoidBlueGreenRedBlueGreenRedVertical PositionVerticalVerticalVideo Black Level Video Gain2Intel® Graphics and Media Control PanelDisplayColor EnhancementCustom ResolutionsMultiple DisplaysGeneral SettingsMediaColor EnhancementImage Enhancement Image ScalingPowerPower Features Power Plans3DGlobal SettingsOptions and SupportHelp and SupportHot Key ManagerInformation CenterMaintain Aspect RatioMaintain Display ScalingAdvanced Deinterlacing Auto Adjust BrightnessIntel® Clear Video TechnologyBrighten Movie Darken MovieDefault ProfileSelect a Profile Vivid ColorsContrastFilm Mode DetectionHorizontal Stretch FactorHue Image PreviewLetterbox To Widescreen ScalingNoise ReductionOverride Application SettingsRestore DefaultsSample 1Sample 2Sample 3 Sample Image Saturation SharpnessUniform Scale Region Vertical CropNTSC_433NTSC_JNTSC_MNo Not AvailableOKAdvanced ServerDatacenter EditionDatacenter ServerEnterprise Edition Home Edition ProfessionalServerStandard Edition Web EditionVista Windows 2000 Windows NTWindows Server 2003 Windows 7 Windows XPWindows XP x64PAL_60PAL_BPAL_DPAL_GPAL_HPAL_IPAL_MPAL_NPAL_NCAutomatic Display BrightnessDisplay Power Saving TechnologyMaximum BatteryMaximum Quality Plugged inBalanceCustom Power Settings On batteryMaximum Battery LifeMaximum PerformanceGraphics Power Plan SettingsPreset ProfilesAnalog COMPONENT COMPOSITEDVI DisplayPortHDMILVDSSVIDEOSECAMVGACRTDVIHDMILFPTVDigital{0:00.00} inchesbyHz Not Supported Supported Not Available SupportedUnknown {0:d} x {1:d}Rotate To 180 DegreesRotate To 270 DegreesRotate To 90 DegreesRotate To NormalSECAM_BSECAM_DSECAM_GSECAM_HSECAM_KSECAM_K1SECAM_LSECAM_L1Scale Full ScreenGraphics Knowledge DatabaseGraphics Driver DownloadGraphics Driver Email SupportTop Technical IssuesKey Resource LinkseIf you are unable to find the answer at the Web site above, contact support by visiting this Web site SupportedySelect the sample 3D scene to display from the drop-down list. Choose a scene that is similar to the 3D software you run.BClick this button to close this window without saving any changes.This preview area shows a sample 3D scene using the current settings. Click the Apply button to save any changes you make. The frame rate is shown in the upper corner. FPS = Frames Per Second.=Click this button to minimize this window to the system tray.{Click this button to play or pause the 3D scene. You can play the scene to check motion or pause the scene to check detail.This window shows a preview of 3D scenes using the current 3D settings. When you change 3D settings, you can see the effects in this window.BSelect the desired 3D application profile from the drop-down list.9Click this button to create a new 3D application profile.OClick this option to delete, rename, import, or export 3D application profiles.jClick this button to save the 3D application profile. You will be asked to give a name to the new profile.QClick this option to create and use custom 3D profiles for selected applications.(Click this option to change 3D settings.wSelect a sample 3D scene to display from the drop-down list. Choose a scene that is similar to the 3D software you run.Select this check box to let the application use its 3D settings. When the check box is cleared, you can choose the 3D settings instead.Select this check box to show detailed 3D settings. You can change effects and filtering of 3D images using these settings. Clear the check box to hide this option.This preview area shows a sample 3D scene using the current settings. Click the Apply button to save any changes you make. The frame rate is shown in the upper corner. FPS = Frames Per Second.Move this slider to change how 3D images are shown. You can choose between better performance or better quality. Better performance results in smoother motion of images. Better quality results in better details in images.Click this button to play or pause the sample 3D scene. You can play the scene to check motion or pause the scene to check detail.Select the desired anisotropic filter level from the drop-down list. Anisotropic filtering improves the appearance of texture on objects that are far away and that have steep angles.Select the desired anti-aliasing level from the drop-down list. Anti-aliasing helps smooth jagged lines that can show on some 3D images. A higher level of anti-aliasing results in smoother lines.cSelect this check box to see the 3D preview window. Clear the check box to hide the preview window.?Click this button to cancel the creation of the new 3D profile.?Click this button to cancel the creation of the new 3D profile.HClick this button to cancel the modification of the 3D profile settings.YClick this button to change the 3D profile settings from their original factory defaults.zThe name you entered conflicts with an existing profile name. Enter a different name for the new 3D profile in this field.The name you entered conflicts with an existing factory profile name. Enter a different name for the new 3D profile in this field.?Click this button to cancel the creation of the new 3D profile.-Click this button to save the new 3D profile.;Click this button to cancel the deletion of the 3D profile.+Click this button to delete the 3D profile.Enter the name of the new 3D profile in this field. Do not use an existing profile name unless you want to replace the existing profile with new 3D settings.-Click this button to save the new 3D profile.-Click this button to save the new 3D profile.KClick this button to cancel this operation and return to the previous step.8Click this button to discard unsaved 3D profile changes.-Click this button to save 3D profile changes.Select the desired flip policy from the drop-down list. Flip policy only applies to OpenGL applications. You can select FLIP or BLIT. FLIP is recommended. BLIT may be useful with some older OpenGL applications that do not support FLIP.Click this option to change the balance between performance and quality. You can also fine-tune effects and filtering for 3D images.Click this option to change the balance between performance and quality. You can also fine-tune effects and filtering for 3D images. The application shows basic choices in Basic Mode and detailed choices in Advanced Mode.Select the desired texture compression level from the drop-down list. A higher level of texture compression uses less memory, but some textures will have less detail.Select the desired texture quality level from the drop-down list. A higher level of texture quality uses more memory. A lower level of texture quality uses less memory.Click this option to turn triple buffering on or off. With triple-buffering on, display of animated images is smoother, but some display latency may be introduced. Off = double buffering. This setting only affects OpenGL applications.Click this option to turn vertical sync flip on or off. With vertical sync flip on, displaying of images has fewer artifacts, but some display latency may be introduced. The application can also select the vertical sync flip policy.Vertex processing can be done in hardware or software. You can permit the driver to automatically select between hardware processing or software processing (the default) or you can manually select other vertex processing methods.Select the desired Z-depth buffer level from the drop-down list. A higher level of Z-depth buffering results in a more realistic display of images that are far from the viewer.-Click this option to change display settings.Move this slider to change the brightness of the selected color or colors. The number next to the slider shows the current value of the setting.Select the colors you want to change from the drop-down list. You can change all the colors at the same time or change one color at a time.Move this slider to change the contrast of the selected color or colors. Contrast is the difference between the lightest and darkest areas of the image. The number next to the slider shows the current value of the setting.Move this slider to change the gamma (mid-range intensity) of the selected color or colors. The number next to the slider shows the current value of the setting.Move this slider to change the hue of the selected color or colors. Hue describes the position of colors on the color spectrum. The number next to the slider shows the current value of the setting.Select this check box to see the preview and graph for the control you are adjusting. Clear the check box to hide the preview and graph.UThis graph shows the current settings. The graph will change as you move the sliders.XThis image previews the current settings. The image will change as you move the sliders.Move this slider to change the saturation of the selected color or colors. Lower saturation results in more gray in a color. The number next to the slider shows the current value of the setting.`Click this option to change color settings to improve the appearance of images on your displays.Select this check box to enable xvYCC Extended Gamut space coding. xvYCC Extended Gamut space coding is recommended for digital televisions/displays. (Normal space coding is recommended for analog color televisions.) Clear the check box to disable this option.sEnter a pixel number for the horizontal active pixels. This is the number of active pixels in each horizontal line.iEnter a line number for the vertical active lines. This is the number of active lines that are displayed.4Click this button to create a new custom resolution.TClick this button to see an advanced list of the resolution settings you can change.Enter a pixel number for the horizontal back porch. This is the time between the end of the horizontal sync pulse and the start of the next horizontal active time.Enter a line number for the vertical back porch. This is the time between the end of the vertical sync pulse and the start of the next vertical active time.PClick this button to see a basic list of the resolution settings you can change.Select this check box to choose the custom resolution settings. These settings are for advanced enthusiasts who are familiar with video timing waveforms and protocols. Clear the check box to hide the list of custom resolutions.7Select the desired color-depth from the drop-down list.Enter a pixel number for the horizontal front porch. This is the time between the end of the horizontal active time and the start of the horizontal sync pulse.Enter a line number for the vertical front porch. This is the time between the end of the vertical active time and the start of the vertical sync pulse.4Enter the number of vertical lines for your display.9Select a saved custom resolution from the drop-down list.,Enter the pixel clock rate for your display.(Enter the refresh rate for your display.SClick this button to remove the custom resolution at the top of the drop-down list.HSelect the custom resolution you wish to remove from the drop-down list.5Select the desired scan mode from the drop-down list.Enter a number for the horizontal scan rate. This number helps determine the number of pixels in each line. (Horizontal scan rate is measured in kHz.)Enter a number for the vertical scan rate. This number determines how many times each second that the screen is refreshed. (Vertical scan rate is measured in Hz).Click this option to select horizontal sync polarity: positive or negative. The two sync polarity settings determine if the timing format is CVT Standard CRT, or CVT Reduced Blanking.Click this option to select vertical sync polarity: positive or negative. The two sync polarity settings determine if the timing format is CVT Standard CRT, or CVT Reduced Blanking.sEnter a pixel number for the horizontal sync pulse. This is the amount of time the horizontal sync pulse is active.sEnter a line number for the vertical sync pulse. This is the amount of time that the vertical sync pulse is active.FClick this option to add, view, and change custom resolution settings.;Select the desired timing standard from the drop-down list.DThis is the total horizontal pixel count for this custom resolution.AThis is the total vertical line count for this custom resolution.Move this slider to change the amount of underscan for the display. This setting allows you to fit the image onto your display screen. The number next to the slider shows the current value of the setting.7Enter the number of horizontal pixels for your display.xSelect the desired color depth from the drop-down list. Refer to the display's documentation for supported color depths.)Click this button to discard the changes.&Click this button to make the changes.Select this check box to enable Motion Blur Mitigation. This feature removes blur on the screen caused by moving images. Clear the check box to disable this option.Click this button to lock or unlock the horizontal and vertical sliders. When locked, the sliders move together to maintain the same aspect ratio. When unlocked, you can move them separately to change the aspect ratio.NMove this slider to change the horizontal scaling of the image on the display.[Click this button to keep the display settings currently showing and close this dialog box.zSelect the desired refresh rate from the drop-down list. Refer to the display's documentation for supported refresh rates.~Select the desired display resolution from the drop-down list. Refer to the display's documentation for supported resolutions.Select this check box to see only the recommended options. These options are known to work most of the time. Clear the check box to see all the possible options.Click this button to cancel the display settings currently showing and to revert to the previous display settings. This dialog box will close.mSelect the desired rotation option from the drop-down list. You can choose rotations in 90-degree increments.Select the desired screen scaling from the drop-down list. For digital televisions, you can also choose to customize screen scaling.SClick this option to choose the format for your television from the drop-down list.Select this check box for full-screen scaling on the connected television. Clear the check box for image centering on the connected television.hClick this option to change general display settings such as resolution, color depth, refresh rate, etc.LMove this slider to change the vertical scaling of the image on the display.RClick this button to discard changes and keep the previous primary display choice.JClick this button to assign the current display to be the primary display.Select this check box to suppress this message in the future. This message can be shown again by restoring the factory defaults.MClick this button to start a detection cycle to sense all connected displays.EClick this button to disable the video port and the display. PENDING.CClick the button to enable the video port and the display. PENDING.QThis number shows the display that is currently associated with the display name.HSelect the desired display from the drop-down list of detected displays.Click this button to enable and disable identification numbers on the displays. These numbers help you identify the physical displays that correspond to the numbered images.}Select a saved user profile from the drop-down list. You can also create a user profile with your choice of display settings./Click this button to create a new user profile.5Click this option to rename or delete a user profile.Click this button to save the user profile, using the settings on this tab. You will be asked to give a name to the new profile.sSelect this check box to enable the dot crawl filter on the television. Clear the check box to disable this option.Move this slider to change the sharpness setting for the television. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Select this check box to enable the Composite DAC on the television. Clear this check box to disable this option. (DAC = digital to analog converter.)Select this check box to enable the HDRGB DAC on the television. Clear this check box to disable this option. (DAC = digital to analog converter.)Select this check box to enable the HDTV DAC on the television. Clear this check box to disable this option. (DAC = digital to analog converter.)Select this check box to enable the RGB DAC on the television. Clear this check box to disable this option. (DAC = digital to analog converter.)Select this check box to enable the VC DAC on the television. Clear this check box to disable this option. (DAC = digital to analog converter.)Move this slider to change the focus setting for the monitor. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to correct horizontal keystone distortion for the monitor. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting. (Keystone distortion is sometimes called trapezoid distortion.)Move this slider to correct vertical keystone distortion for the monitor. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting. (Keystone distortion is sometimes called trapezoid distortion.)Move this slider to correct parallelogram distortion for the monitor. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to correct trapezoid distortion for the monitor. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting. (Trapezoid distortion is sometimes called keystone distortion.)Move this slider to change the chroma filter setting for the television. This setting applies sharpness filtering to improve the colors on the television screen. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the luma filter setting for the television. This setting applies sharpness filtering to improve the brightness of the television screen. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the adaptive filter setting for the television. This setting affects the amount of flicker on the screen. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the flicker filter setting for the television. This setting affects the legibility of text on the screen. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the horizontal linearity setting for the monitor. This affects the width of the horizontal lines. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the horizontal linearity balance setting for the monitor. This affects the width of the horizontal lines. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the vertical linearity setting for the monitor. This affects the width of the vertical lines. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the vertical linearity balance setting for the monitor. This affects the width of the vertical lines. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the horizontal misconvergence setting for the monitor. Misconvergence refers to the lack of alignment of the 3 colors on the screen. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the vertical misconvergence setting for the monitor. Misconvergence refers to the lack of alignment of the 3 colors on the screen. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the horizontal pincushion setting for the monitor. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the horizontal balance pincushion setting for the monitor. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the vertical pincushion setting for the monitor. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the vertical balance pincushion setting for the monitor. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.kClick this button to move the image down. You can keep moving the image until the maximum limit is reached.rClick this button to move the image to the left. You can keep moving the image until the maximum limit is reached.sClick this button to move the image to the right. You can keep moving the image until the maximum limit is reached.iClick this button to move the image up. You can keep moving the image until the maximum limit is reached.JClick this button to reset the television settings to their default state.~Move this slider to change the brightness of the image. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the contrast of the image. Contrast is the difference between the lightest and darkest areas of the image. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Click this button to manually degauss the screen of CRT-based monitors to remove long-term magnetism. Refer to the monitor's documentation to see if your monitor needs manual degaussing and how often to perform degaussing.Move this slider to change the gamma (mid-range color intensity) of the image. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the hue setting for the television. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.?Click this button to reset the monitor to its factory defaults.^Click this button to restore the monitor settings currently displayed to their default states.Move this slider to change the color saturation of the image. Lower saturation results in more gray in the colors. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the temperature of the color palette. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the tilt of the image. This setting rotates the images a few degrees clockwise or counterclockwise. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the horizontal size of the image. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the vertical size of the image. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.SClick this option to choose the format for your television from the drop-down list.\Click this option to change settings for MCCS monitors and for televisions used as displays.Move this slider to change the video black level for the blue color. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the video black level for the green color. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the video black level for the red color. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the video gain of the blue color. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the video gain of the green color. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.Move this slider to change the video gain of the red color. The number next to the slider shows the current value of this setting.ZSelect the number of displays to be used in Extended Desktop mode from the drop-down list.7Select the fifth (5th) display from the drop-down list.8Select the fourth (4th) display from the drop-down list.Clone Displays: screens show the same images. Extended Desktop: screens share desktop image. Single Display: image shows on one display.Single Display: one display. Clone Displays: screens show the same images. Horizontal Span: screens show different images and are side-by-side. Vertical Span: screens show different images and are one over the other. Extended Desktop: screens share desktop image.Click this button to enable and disable identification numbers on the displays. These numbers help you identify the physical displays that correspond to the numbered images.9Select the primary (1st) display from the drop-down list.8Select the second (2nd) display from the drop-down list.7Select the sixth (6th) display from the drop-down list.?This area shows a picture of the current display configuration..Click this option to set up multiple displays.7Select the third (3rd) display from the drop-down list.UClick this button to apply your changes immediately. This application will not close.GClick this button to close this application without saving any changes.GClick this button to close this application without saving any changes.>Click this button to connect to the Intel® Support Web sites.|Click this button to launch the Intel® TV Wizard application in order to configure the display settings of your television.KClick this button to toggle this window between full size and partial size.dClick this button to minimize this application to the notification area at the bottom of the screen.BClick this button to save your changes and close this application.0Click this button to open the 3D preview window.SClick this button to open the sidebar gadget window for the graphics control panel.3Click this button to open the video preview window.5Click this button to see the items below this window.5Click this button to see the items above this window.Click this button to restore the values in the current blade to their factory defaults. This button is shown when changes are made to a setting. The button is hidden otherwise.WClick this button to restore the values in the current blade to their factory defaults.Click this button to enable and disable Tooltips. When Tooltips are enabled, a short help message appears on the screen when the mouse is held over controls on the tabs.Click this option to select Basic Mode or Advanced Mode, or to launch the Wizards. Basic Mode shows only the most commonly used settings. Advanced Mode shows all the settings. Wizards help you set your Display, 3D, and Media settings.Click this option to change video settings. These settings can help you display video content on your screen and can improve the quality of video images.Click this option to change video settings. These settings can help you display video content on your screen and can improve the quality of video images. You can also create custom video profiles.Click this option for information about your graphics adapter, system, and software. You can also get support, search detailed help, and set preferences such as hot keys.iClick this option to connect to Intel® Support Web sites, including the Graphics Driver Download Center.Click this option to open the Help Center. You can search for detailed information about application settings or connect to Intel® Support Web sites, including the Graphics Driver Download Center.Click this icon to connect to the Intel® Support Web site for the Integrated Graphics Adapter and the Intel® Graphics and Media Control Panel.DClick this option to connect to the Graphics Driver Download Center.Click this button to open an independent help window. You can then move that window to the side to read detailed help text while you change application settings.wThe links in this tab allow you to connect to Intel® Support Web sites, including the Graphics Driver Download Center.BClick this link to connect to the Graphics Driver Download Center._Click this link to create an email to be sent to the Intel® Support team for graphics drivers.>Click this link to connect to the Graphics Knowledge Database.Click this button to start searching for the text you entered.Enter the words or phrases to search for. Use quotation marks to find an exact match to a specific phrase. Otherwise, the search tool looks for combinations of words in any order.VClick this button to cancel the restoration of the hot keys to their factory defaults.BClick this button to reset all hot keys to their factory defaults.tSelect this check box to see the list of hot keys so you can make changes. Clear the check box to hide the hot keys.Select this check box to enable the hot key combination on the same row. Clear the check box to disable the hot key combination on this row.FClick this button to discard the hot key combination you just entered.The hot key combination is already being used by another function. Click Yes if you want to override that assignment and use the hot key combination for this function instead.`Click this option to enable, disable, and define your hot key combinations for this application.Press these keys to select the built-in display as the only active display. To modify the current hot key combination, click in the control box and press the desired keys. Hot key combinations must start with: Ctrl+Alt, Ctrl+Shift, or Alt+Shift.Press these keys to select the attached digital display as the only active display (or to toggle between identical displays). To modify the current hot key combination, click in the control box and press the desired keys. Hot key combinations must start with: Ctrl+Alt, Ctrl+Shift, or Alt+ShiftPress these keys to select the attached monitor as the only active display (or to toggle between identical displays). To modify the current hot key combination, click in the control box and press the desired keys. Hot key combinations must start with: Ctrl+Alt, Ctrl+Shift, or Alt+Shift.Press these keys to toggle panel fitting on/off. To modify the current hot key combination, click in the control box and press the desired keys. Hot key combinations must start with: Ctrl+Alt, Ctrl+Shift, or Alt+Shift.Press these keys to select the attached television as the only active display (or to toggle between identical displays). To modify the current hot key combination, click in the control box and press the desired keys. Hot key combinations must start with: Ctrl+Alt, Ctrl+Shift, or Alt+Shift.Press these keys to launch the Intel® Graphics and Media Control Panel. To modify the current hot key combination, click in the control box and press the desired keys. Hot key combinations must start with: Ctrl+Alt, Ctrl+Shift, or Alt+Shift.Press these keys to launch the Intel® TV Wizard application in order to configure the display settings of your television. To modify the current hot key combination, click in the control box and press the desired keys. Hot key combinations must start with: Ctrl+Alt, Ctrl+Shift, or Alt+Shift.Press these keys to rotate the display back to the normal or 0 degree position. To modify the current hot key combination, click in the control box and press the desired keys. Hot key combinations must start with: Ctrl+Alt, Ctrl+Shift, or Alt+Shift.Press these keys to rotate the display to 180 degrees. To modify the current hot key combination, click in the control box and press the desired keys. Hot key combinations must start with: Ctrl+Alt, Ctrl+Shift, or Alt+Shift.Press these keys to rotate the display to 270 degrees. To modify the current hot key combination, click in the control box and press the desired keys. Hot key combinations must start with: Ctrl+Alt, Ctrl+Shift, or Alt+Shift.Press these keys to rotate the display to 90 degrees. To modify the current hot key combination, click in the control box and press the desired keys. Hot key combinations must start with: Ctrl+Alt, Ctrl+Shift, or Alt+Shift.Press these keys to enable/disable static CRT/TV detection. When enabled, CRTs and televisions are treated as connected even when they are not physically connected to the system. To modify the current hot key combination, click in the control box and press the desired keys. Hot key combinations must start with: Ctrl+Alt, Ctrl+Shift, or Alt+Shift.=This section provides information about the graphics adapter.=This section provides information about the built-in display.GThis section provides information about the digital flat panel display.5This section provides information about the displays.ZThis section provides information about the digital television connected to the HDMI port.8This section provides information about the HDTV device.eClick this option to get detailed information about the system, graphics adapter, or display devices.RClick this option to get detailed information about the system or display devices.GThis section lists whether the monitor supports active off mode or not.6This section lists the connector type for the monitor.EThis section lists whether the monitor supports DDC2 protocol or not.KThis section lists the display technology type for the monitor (e.g., CRT).3This section lists the Gamma level for the monitor.SThis section lists the maximum physical horizontal dimension of the monitor screen.QThis section lists the maximum physical vertical dimension of the monitor screen.CThis section lists the supported modes/resolutions for the monitor.5This section lists the serial number for the monitor.DThis section lists whether the monitor supports standby mode or not.DThis section lists whether the monitor supports suspend mode or not.GThis section lists the technology type for monitor (analog or digital).4This section provides information about the monitor.zThis section provides information about the display device connected to the SDVO port. SDVO = Serial Digital Video Output.xClick this button to save the information currently being displayed to a log file. The log file is saved as a text file.QThis section provides information about the graphics configuration in the system.2This section lists the default language of the OS.3This section lists the DirectX version information.:This section lists the current driver version information.\This section lists identification information for the Graphics Accelerator currently in use.-This section lists the current graphics mode.BThis section lists the amount of graphics memory currently in use.AThis section lists the maximum graphics memory available for use.AThis section lists the minimum graphics memory available for use.SThis section lists the OS version information, including service pack (if present)..This section lists the physical system memory.3This section lists the device ID for the processor.9This section lists the device revision for the processor.8This section lists processor identification information.3This section lists the processor speed information.3This section lists the vendor ID for the processor.3This section lists the date the report was created.3This section lists the time the report was created..This section lists the video BIOS information.7This section provides information about the television.GClick this option to see information on the system and display devices.UThis section provides information about the display device connected to the USB port.kClick this option to start the Windows System Information utility. That utility opens in a separate window.Select this check box to enable remembering of display settings for displays that are occassionally disconnected from PCs. Clear the check box to disable of remembering display settings.Select this check box to show event notifications in the notification area at the bottom of the screen. Clear the check box to hide event notifications.Select this check box to show the Intel® Graphics and Media Control Panel icon in the notification area at the bottom of the screen. Clear the check box to hide the icon.1Click this option to set application preferences.+Tooltip Placeholder. Actual tooltip is TBD.Select this check box to enable Intel® Automatic Display Brightness. This capability lowers the screen brightness in dimly lit environments and brightens the screen in bright environments. Clear the check box to disable this option.This feature extends battery life by lowering backlight intensity while minimizing impact to display quality. Select Maximum Quality for the best display quality or Maximum Battery to prolong battery life. Clear the check box to disable this option.CMove this slider for higher display quality or longer battery life.Click this option to change system power settings for the graphics subsystem. These settings define power and performance policies for the graphics adapter and other parts of the system.FClick this option to select power features for the graphics subsystem.KClick this option to select power plan settings for the graphics subsystem.iClick this button to choose the power plan that balances battery life and graphics subsystem performance.wClick this button to choose the graphics power plan with the longest battery life. This plan has minimal visual impact.|Select On battery or Plugged in from the drop down list. You can then choose a power plan below for the selected power mode.XClick this button to choose the power plan with the best graphics subsystem performance.BClick this button to close this window without saving any changes.}This preview area shows a sample video scene using the current settings. Click the Apply button to save any changes you make.=Click this button to minimize this window to the system tray.ySelect the sample video scene to display from the drop-down list. Choose a scene that is similar to the videos you watch.Click this button to play or pause the sample video scene. You can play the scene to check motion or pause the scene to check detail.This window shows a preview of video scenes using the video current settings. When you change video settings, you can see the effects in this window.mSelect this check box to show the video preview window. Clear the check box to hide the video preview window.Move this slider to change the intensity of the blue color for all video content. The number next to the slider shows the current intensity level for the blue color.Move this slider to change the brightness for all video content. The number next to the slider shows the current brightness level.Move this slider to change the contrast for all video content. Contrast is the difference between the lightest and darkest areas of the image. The number next to the slider shows the current contrast level.Move this slider to change the intensity of the cyan color for all video content. The number next to the slider shows the current intensity level for the cyan color.Move this slider to change the gamma (mid-range color intensity) for all video content. The number next to the slider shows the current gamma level.Move this slider to change the intensity of the green color for all video content. The number next to the slider shows the current intensity level for the green color.Move this slider to change the color hue for all video content. Hue describes the position of colors on the color spectrum. The number next to the slider shows the current color hue level._Select this check box to show the image preview. Clear the check box to hide the image preview.Move this slider to change the intensity of the magenta color for all video content. The number next to the slider shows the current intensity level for the magenta color.Select this check box to override the video settings requested by the application with these settings. Clear the check box to keep the application settings.Move this slider to change the intensity of the red color for all video content. The number next to the slider shows the current intensity level for the red color.Move this slider to change the color saturation for all video content. Lower saturation results in more gray in the colors. The number next to the slider shows the current color saturation level.qClick this option to change video color settings. These settings can improve the appearance of all video content.Move this slider to change the intensity of the yellow color for all video content. The number next to the slider shows the current intensity level for the yellow color.Select a preset profile from the drop-down list. Choose the profile that best enhances the colors of your current video content.QClick this button to cancel the video profile override and close this dialog box.bClick this button to override a video profile with the current settings and close this dialog box.Select this check box to show the image preview. Clear the check box to hide the image preview. Intel® Clear Video Technology enables smooth playback of high-definition content, sharper image quality, color control, and advanced display capability. For more information, visit our web site at http://www.intel.com/products/chipsets/clear_video/index.htm.Intel® Clear Video Technology enables smooth playback of high-definition content, sharper image quality, color control, and advanced display capability. For more information, visit our web site at http://www.intel.com/products/chipsets/clear_video/index.htm.wThis preview area shows a sample image using the current settings. Click the Apply button to save any changes you make.}This preview area shows a sample video scene using the current settings. Click the Apply button to save any changes you make.Move this slider to change how video content is displayed. You can choose between better performance or better quality. Better performance results in smoother movement of video images. Better quality results in better details in video images.~Click this button to play or pause the video scene. You can play the scene to check motion or pause the scene to check detail.5Select a saved video profile from the drop-down list.0Click this button to create a new video profile.6Click this option to rename or delete a video profile._Click this button to save a video profile. You will be asked to give a name to the new profile.Click this option to change settings that affect all video content. You can change the balance between performance and quality.ySelect the sample video scene to display from the drop-down list. Choose a scene that is similar to the videos you watch.tSelect the sample image to display from the drop-down list. Choose an image that is similar to the videos you watch.Film mode detection builds upon advanced deinterlacing, which uses advanced algorithms to deliver sharper image quality for interlaced content. These advanced deinterlacing algorithms are always enabled.Select this check box to enable automatic contrast enhancement. When enabled, the graphics adapter uses the enhancement option in the drop-down list. Clear the check box to disable this option.Select the desired contrast enhancement option from the drop-down list. These options can improve the contrast between lights and darks for video content.Select this check box to enable de-interlacing. De-interlacing is recommended when displaying content created for television on a non-interlaced display such as a computer. Clear the check box to disable this option.Select the desired de-interlacing settings from the drop-down list. Choose the de-interlacing setting that best matches the video format of the source and the kind of display you are using.Move this slider to change the de-ringing or de-blocking levels. When one box is checked, that level is changed. When both boxes are checked, both levels are changed together. The number next to the slider shows the current levels.Select this check box to enable de-ringing of the video image. De-ringing results in clearer edges of video images, but it may slightly reduce performance. Clear the check box to disable this option.Select this check box to enable de-blocking of the video image. De-blocking results in clearer video images, but may it reduce slightly performance. Clear the check box to disable this option.Select this check box to enable film mode detection. This setting can result in better picture quality for video that was created from film. Clear the check box to disable this option.Select this check box to enable frame rate conversion. You can then choose the method used to convert frame rates between the video source and your display. Clear the check box to disable this option.MSelect the desired setting for frame rate conversion from the drop-down list.TSelect this check box to enable automatic adjustment of the noise reduction feature.Select this check box to enable noise reduction. Noise reduction results in clearer images, but it may slightly reduce performance. Clear the check box to disable this option.|Move this slider to change the noise reduction level. The number next to the slider shows the current noise reduction level.Select this check box to override the sharpness level settings requested by the application with these settings. Clear the check box to keep the sharpness level requested by the application.?Select this check box to enable automatic sharpness adjustment.uSelect this check box to enable sharpness enhancement of the video image. Clear the check box to disable this option.pMove this slider to change the sharpness level. The number next to the slider shows the current sharpness level.Select this check box to enable skin tone enhancement. This setting can improve the appearance of skin tones for video images. Clear the check box to disable this option.rClick this option to change image enhancement settings. These settings can improve the filtering of video content.Select this check box to see anamorphic scaling options. Anamorphic scaling can useful when viewing video content originally created for motion picture screens. Clear the check box to disable this scaling.Select the desired anamorphic scaling setting from the drop-down list. Check the information provided for the video to help choose a compatible setting.Move this slider to change the horizontal stretch factor on the display. This setting scales the bands at the left and right edges of the image. You can change this setting until the edges of the image look good.Select this check box to show letterbox-to-widescreen scaling options. These options help match video from letterbox formatted movies to widescreen displays. Clear the check box to hide these options.Select the desired scaling settings from the drop-down list. These options can help you fit different video formats to your display.Move this slider to change the uniform scale region of the image on the display. This setting scales the center band of the image. You can change this setting until the center band of the image looks good.Move this slider to change the vertical cropping of the image on the display. This setting crops the top and bottom of the image. You can change this setting until the vertical size of the image looks good.zClick this option to change image scaling settings. These settings can match the video format to the screen you are using.Adaptive FlickerFlicker FilterFlicker Filter Brightness Chroma FilterClarity CompositeContrastDACDefaults Dot Crawl Filtering TV FormatHDRGBHDTV HorizontalHue Intensity Luma FilterPositionPurityRestore DefaultsRGB Saturation SharpnessSizeTiltVertical TV WizardYC16x2x4x8xOffOnAnisotropic FilteringBalanceDefault SettingsEnable Software Processing PerformanceQualityRestore DefaultsTexture QualityVertex Processing Vertical SyncApplication SettingsBalancedCustom Settings PerformanceQualityBasic Settings 3D PreferenceUnknownWIN_VGAYes {0:d} Bit