9.2.7.2 Display Slide Captions: Enabled or Disabled

This gives you the ability to enable or disable the display of the caption text (this text can only be created with the bundled PC application).

9.2.7.3 Configure Special Button: (current setting)

This shows the current setting for the one-touch short-cut button that you can customize to quickly access a function that you use often and to which you want to have fast one-touch access. Note: this feature is only on the MF-810S stereo model. This menu item allows you to customize the “Special” one-touch short-cut button. Upon selecting this menu option, you can choose between the following options:

Run Slideshow from USB drive

Portrait/Landscape Toggle

Copy Pictures from Camera/Reader

Fill MemoryFrame from Camera/Reader

Caption Text Toggle Enable/Disable

10.Tips and Tricks

This chapter discusses ways to enhance your use of MemoryFrameTM. Areas covered include: image optimization, care of the LCD screen, securing MemoryFrame in busy environments, and changing the decorative frame.

10.1Optimizing images for display on MemoryFrame

The physical screen resolution of the MemoryFrame is 800 x 600 pixels. Images larger than this will not increase detail or resolution when displayed on the MemoryFrame.

Although a PC is not required, many digital camera users will want to take advantage of their personal computer’s power, memory, and user interface to edit, enhance, and archive their photos and other images. Using the Digital PixMasterTM application supplied with the MemoryFrame, you can organize a personalized photo show and download it to the MemoryFrame using USB. If you do use a PC to transfer your photos to MemoryFrame, then you will want to take pictures at full resolution and store them on your hard-drive. The Digital PixMaster software will automatically resize photos appropriately when

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