Ask Proxima 64 manual Frequency, Position, Mouse

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USER GUIDE

LCD PANEL

7.1.16FREQUENCY

This setting is usually not changed by the user. It is however provided in case of adaptation to special graphics adapters that are close to those in the compatibility list. A bad frequency setting can be seen as an image too wide or too narrow, combined with vertical, unstable bands. Press the FREQUENCY keys left or right to correct the image. The setting is stored individually for each source.

7.1.17POSITION

Due to minor variations in graphics adapters, the horizontal and vertical position may need adjustment. Press POSITION, then use the cursor keys to position the image. The position is stored.

7.1.18MOUSE

The remote control (RC) employs a unique mouse functionality that enables full mouse control of your PC, PS/2 or Macintosh computer. By default, the cursor keys of the remote control emulate the mouse.

The LEFT and RIGHT keys emulate the left and right keys on a standard two-key mouse. For Macintosh computers, the right key is not used.

The DRAG key is used to emulate the click-and-hold action. To move an object, position the mouse cursor, press DRAG to tag the object, position the object as desired using the cursor keys, then press DRAG again to release the object. DRAG is automatically released 5 seconds after the last key is pressed. The DRAG key is used to activate the pull-down menus on the Macintosh.

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