User's Guide
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Display Conguration dialog ( Windows and Linux versions only)
This Display Conguration dialog is accessed by clicking the congure button in the main MultiProler window.
Display Conguration button (Windows and Linux versions
only) opens the Display Conguration dialog, which is
used to congure MultiProler if more than one monitor is
used on the system, or to select between using DDC/CI and
USB interfaces to communicate with the monitor .
If more than one display is being used, it may
be necessary to manually congure the
relationship between the display layout on the
desktop, and the displays that are connected
to the system. Correct conguration of this
relationship is necessary so that the display
adjustments are sent to the correct unit, and
that the generated ICC prole is associated
with the correct display.
A diagram depicting the display desktop layout
is shown and the display associated with
each desktop screen is shown. The monitor
associated with each screen can be selected
using the listboxes.
Clicking on the display rectangles will also
select different displays on the Windows
desktop.
If the display is connected to the host PC
by using a USB cable then it can also be
controlled by USB instead of the default DDC/
CI interface. If a USB connection is detected, the display name will be followed by “(USB)” in the listbox. Select this item
to use the USB connection.
Note: Some video graphics adapters may show several duplicate displays due to issues with the video drivers for that adapter. In
this case the duplicate displays can be set to “None”.
Auto Congure - Attempts to automatically detect and congure the display to the display layout on the Windows
desktop. In most cases this will correctly congure the correct relationship, but in some cases it may be necessary to
manually congure.
Test Monitor - Tests the communications with the currently selected display. Clicking this button will send a command
to ash the display power indicator LED either between green and blue, or on and off (depending on the display model).
If the wrong display ashes, then change the monitor associated with the display by using the listboxes to select.










