The OSD can be controlled from the monitor its self, or from the desktop software (see below). You can easily customise everything and it’s all nicely laid out.
Directly on the monitor, you can see your resolution, refresh rate, and quickly change your profiles.
All the basic settings are here, allowing for quick and easy adjustments.
You can even turn the RGB lights on and off too, which is handy for movie time. The KVM switch can be configured here too if you’re rocking multiple systems on one monitor.
Feel like a sneaky cheat? The in-game crosshair overlay is a nice touch.
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