| Q 1. |
OSD
does not operate and just displays the word ‘MagicTune’
while MagicTune is operating on the CDT monitor. |
| A 1. |
The CDT monitor is configured to not allow OSD
operation while MagicTune is operating. This avoids
the possibility of a system crash of both MagicTune
and OSD.
Besides, the purpose of MagicTune is to provide
easier access to the same features of OSD.
If you really feel you need to use OSD, simply terminate
the MagicTune program before you launch OSD, and
you will be fine. |
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| Q 2. |
Can I use
MagicTune with dual monitor displays? |
| A 2. |
You can, if both monitors support MagicTune.
If you move the MagicTune program window to monitor
#1, you can adjust monitor #1. The same is true
for the monitor #2.
You can also use MagicTune to apply settings on
your dual monitor system if you have one supported
CDT and one supported LCD monitor. |
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| Q 3. |
Can I use
MagicTune while playing games in full-screen mode? |
| A 3. |
MagicTune program menus are set with mouse clicks,
so you cannot use them in full-screen mode.
If you want to change the display settings while
using the full screen application, please turn off
MagicTune before you execute that application to
enable OSD control with front buttons.
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| Q 4. |
Can I adjust
multiple monitors at the same time with MagicTune
through a signal distributor? |
| A 4. |
Monitors and computers exchange additional information
besides those of the normal image signal channel.
Such data exchange is called DDC/CI communication.
MagicTune utilizes DDC/CI communication to control
monitors.
However, the signal distributor does not support
DDC/CI communication, so MagicTune is not available
through the signal distributor. |
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