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Monitor Resolution Changer
iMON Monitor Resolution Changer allows you to change your monitor resolution using the remote control.
NOTE: You need to assign the
C:\Program Files\SOUNDGRAPH\iMON\iMON MRC.exe
To start the Monitor Resolution Changer, press the assigned remote control key. The “iMON Monitor Resolution Changer Window”, Figure 13, appears.
Figure 13: iMON Monitor Resolution Changer
Use the joystick on the remote control to select the desired screen resolution. You can select which resolution options appear in the “iMON Monitor Resolution Window” by clicking the Option button in the “iMON Manager” window, then clicking “Screen resolution”.
Timer
The Timer function can shut down the PC or sound an alarm at a specified
time. To set the timer, press the timer button on the remote control. Push the joystick up/down to select MODE/TIME/Hour/Minute. Push the joystick left/right to adjust the value of each item. There are three options for MODE:
•Sleep: Shuts down the PC after a certain period of time.
•Alarm: Sounds the alarm after a certain period of time.
•NONE: Cancels the timer function that is already set.
Select ABS to enter an exact time or REL to enter a time relative to the current time. You can also use the keyboard arrow keys to enter the time.
After entering the timer settings, press the timer button again to activate the timer for the specified time. The Timer Indicator changes to indicate the time that the SLEEP/ALARM function will begin (see Table 3).
Table 3: Timer Indicator
Timer function on
Timer function on and
To cancel the timer, press the timer button and select the NONE mode. Press the timer button again to exit and apply the changes.
Virtual Keyboard
The Remote Manager includes a Virtual Keyboard to help you type keyboard characters (alphabet, punctuation) in your applications.
The character input method is similar to a mobile phone dial pad. To input the alphabet character you want, locate the cursor on the text input field, then execute the "Application Launcher" and select "Remote Virtual Keyboard".
Five different input character sets are
Figure 14: Web Key Word Character Set
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