HP D3H66UTABA manual Pixel color brightness, Intel iGFx adjustments for an internal display panel

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Pixel color brightness

Pixel color brightness is controlled with either the Intel® iGFx or the NVIDIA MXM graphics controller interface. Both controllers can adjust the internal display panel and an external monitor. This adjustment affects the brightness level of the individual RGB pixels and affects the colors of the pixels.

Intel iGFx adjustments for an internal display panel

1.Right-click a blank area on the display desktop to open the system display control window. Click Graphics Properties.

2.Select the Advanced radio button, and click OK. The Intel Graphics and Media control panel opens.

3.From the left side of the Intel Graphics and Media control panel, select Display > Color Enhancement.

4.Click the Display drop-down window and select Built-In Display.

5.The brightness slider is set to 0%. Move the slider to adjust the brightness up to 100% or down to –60%.

6.At the bottom of the window, click Apply or OK to save the changes.

Intel iGFx pixel color adjustments for an external monitor

1.Right-click a blank area on the display desktop to open the system display control window. Click Graphics Properties.

2.Select the Advanced radio button and click OK. The Intel Graphics and Media control panel window displays.

3.From the left side of the Intel Graphics and Media control panel, select Display > Color Enhancement.

4.Click the Display drop-down window and select the External Monitor. For example, if a ZR2740w monitor is connected, select Digital Display ZR2740w.

5.The brightness slider is set to 50%. Move the slider up or down to adjust the brightness.

6.At the bottom of the window, click Apply or OK to save the changes.

NVIDIA MXM controller pixel color adjustments for an internal display panel

1.Right-click a blank area on the display desktop to open the system display control window. Click the NVIDIA control panel.

2.Click the HP Z1 display panel icon. A green box outlines the icon.

3.On the left side of the NVIDIA Control Panel, click Adjust desktop color settings, and select the internal display panel to adjust.

4.Click the Use NVIDIA Settings radio button.

5.The brightness slider is set to 50%. Move the slider up or down to adjust the brightness.

6.At the bottom of the window, click Apply or OK to save the changes.

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Chapter 3 Setting up and using the workstation

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Contents HP Z1 Workstation Warranty Copyright InformationTrademark Credits About this guide Guide topicsIv About this guide Table of contents Setting up and restoring Windows Diagnostics and Minor Troubleshooting Viii Locating HP resources TopicsTopic Location Product information1Product information Select WorkstationsSupport SupportProduct documentation 3Product documentationProduct diagnostics 4Product diagnosticsGo to Start All Programs Accessories System Tools System Product updates5Product updates Click Settings Change PC SettingsFront and bottom components HP Z1 Workstation featuresComponents 1Component descriptionsSide components Component descriptionsRear components 3Rear components excluding standEnvironmental specifications Product specificationsPhysical characteristics Physical characteristicsSetting up and using the workstation Setting up the workstationLocation and ventilation Setup procedure Page Page Page 30 cm Page Page Page Enabling Bluetooth Devices Windows Control Panel, go to Hardware and SoundControlling display panel brightness Adjusting display brightnessDisplay options Internal display panel backlight brightnessIntel iGFx adjustments for an internal display panel Pixel color brightnessAdding an external monitor Customizing the display panel or the external monitorMonitor Interface Required connection Using the HP Z1 Workstation as a monitor Installing optional components Adjusting the audio signalUsing the webcam SecuritySetting up and using the workstation Setting up and restoring Windows Setting up the Windows 7 operating systemInstalling or upgrading device drivers Restoring and recovering in Windows Transferring files and settingsSystem Restore System Recovery System Recovery when Windows is respondingSystem Recovery when Windows is not responding System recovery using recovery mediaCreating recovery media Using recovery media Setting up the Windows 8 Operating System Additional informationBackup and recovery in Windows Downloading Windows 8 updatesBacking up your information Performing a system recovery Using the Windows recovery toolsUsing F11 recovery tools Using HP Windows 8 restore media purchased separately Setting up and restoring Linux HP Linux Support MatrixHP Installer Kit for Linux Hpikl Setting up Red Hat Enterprise LinuxInstalling with the HP Red Hat Linux driver disc WarrantyHpikl driver disc Setting up Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop Sled Setting up preloaded SledInstalling Sled with the DVD Installer Kit Proprietary graphics drivers Restoring Sled preloaded systems onlyDetermining the current Bios version Updating the workstation after first bootUpgrading the Bios Updating the workstationUpgrading Bios Upgrading device driversDiagnostics and Minor Troubleshooting Calling supportLocating ID labels HP Support Assistant Hpsa Online supportTroubleshooting a problem Instant Support and Active ChatProduct Change Notifications Helpful hints At startupDuring operation Customer Self-Repair program Other troubleshooting options General cleaning safety precautions Cleaning the chassisRoutine Care Cleaning the keyboard Cleaning the monitorCleaning the mouse