5. Driver and software features
• Open User Manual: This opens a PDF version of this user guide if a PDF viewer is installed in the
system.
• Identify Displays: Some settings in the Barco System Settings Control Panel require selection of in-
dividual displays. Press this button to see which display corresponds to which configuration numbers.
The identification numbers used by the Barco System Settings Control Panel do not
reflect the display ID number assigned by Windows as shown in the Windows Screen
Resolution configuration page.
• Configure Displays: This opens the Windows Screen Resolution Control Panel to allow changes to
the location and resolution of displays in the Windows desktop.
Profile management
Selected options in the Barco System Settings Control Panel can be saved in a personal profile. The
profile is specific to the current user, and it will be automatically applied when the user logs into the system.
The profilecanbeexportedtoandimportedfromaremotedisk,soitcanbedeployedtomultiplesystems.
• Profile: The name of the current profile is selected with this drop-down menu. If the current profile is
changed, it will be marked as “modified”.
• Save as…: This saves the current configuration setting as a profile with a new name. Provide a profile
name in the popup dialog box.
• Save: This saves changes to the current profile. You cannot save changes to the Default profile.
• Undo: This reverts to the saved version of the current profile.
• Import…: This imports a profile from file and makes it available in the Profile list to be selected.
• Export…: This saves the current profile into a file. To apply a profile system wide:
a) Export the profile, and name it Default.ini
b) Edit the new file:
- Change line 3 from names=<profileName> to names=Default
- Change line 5 from [<profileName] to [Default]
c) Replace the default profile in c:\ProgramData\Barco\ProductivityTool
s\Default.ini
with the new one
• Delete: This removes the current profile from the profile list and restores the system to the Default
profile.
5.2 Application Appea rance Manag er
5.2.1 Description
Overview
The high luminance of Barco diagnostic displays may not be necessary when using the displays to view text
documents, emails, or other non-diagnostic applications. The Application Appearance Manager (AAM)
feature allows the user to set all windows of specific applications to a lower desired luminance, while re-
taining the full diagnostic luminance for all other applications.
For the SteadyColor displays, like Coronis Uniti and the MDNC-6121, AAM can also change the output
color profile of the windows of specific applications to m
atch their expectations. This may be useful, for
instance, on a web browser used for non-diagnostic purposes like viewing artwork and photos.
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