Collage Display feature for 3rd and 4th Generation Intel Core Processor Family

Minimum System / Hardware Requirements
Feature List 18
3.8.6 Horizontal Collage Display (3XxY) or (2XxY) where X is
width and Y is Height of a Resolution.
Figure 10. Horizontal Native Collage Display Mode Setup
3.8.7 Bezel in Horizontal Collage Display
Bezel is the outside frame area around the monitor glass. When 2 or more displays
are connected to share a single image then continuity of image across different
monitors gets disrupted. Bezel correction can be done in accordance with the type of
displays (Same DPI and size for all panels) being used in the Collage Display setup.
The User can do Trial and error method to change bezel values and align
Continuous Image across all displays by their viewing judgment.
User can use Bezel correction patterns in order to view the best the image across
all displays.
The patterns (square within a circle along with two diagonal lines) are used for Bezel
Correction with greater accuracy. The patterns appear popped up when the Bezel
correction is ON, all of the selected settings are applied and Multiple Displays page is
opened. The patterns can also be displayed by clicking on the DISPLAY PATTERN
button. The
Patterns can be dragged until a circle and square is perceived by the user. Fine
alignment can be done by using a ruler until the diagonal lines appear continuous, or
by making the edges of the square the same length. User Interface Controls for
PC
Monitor
1
DP/HD
Monitor
2
Monitor
3
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