The Highlight Zone function remembers the variables of the selected areas in Automatic and Manual Detect
modes, respectively.
1 If the window selected as a Highlight Zone is moved or its size changed, the Highlight Zone changes
accordingly.
2 If an un-selected window overlaps the window selected as a Highlight Zone, the Highlight Zone of
the selected window turns off.
However, it does not turn off the Zone completely and only makes the window shift to standby mode
while the settings are saved. When the window is re-activated, the Highlight Zone turns on again
with the settings unchanged.
* When the Highlight Zone is created using the Drag function, the Zone functions independently of the
above since it uses a random portion of the screen instead of a particular window.
Note 1 : How to cancel the saved variables of a selected window.
1) When a window selected in Automatic Detect mode is replaced with another window also selected
in Automatic Detect mode, only the last selection is saved, and the Highlight Zone function is de-
activated for the previous windows.
2) In Manual Detect mode, only the window (or the frame window) created last is saved, and the
Highlight Zone function is de-activated for the previous windows.
The Highlight Zone is de-selected when the program used to create the selected window is closed.
The variables of the Highlight Zone created using the Drag function are not saved.
Note 2 : The changes saved under Picture Setting of the Highlight Zone menu remain effective even after the
program is closed using Exit Program.
(The next time you start the Highlight Zone program, the settings are shown as previously saved.)
On-Screen Display(Highlight Zone II)