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You will also see three USB-B ports above the USB-A ports. These B ports act as “downlinks” to the host devices. You will plug your computer and laptop into these downlink ports. Each downlink (USB-B) is associated with the HDMI port closest to it. Therefore, one you are using Input 1 on the monitor, the monitor will send all the peripheral devices out the top downlink port. When you are viewing input two, your peripherals will be sent out the USB-B port second from the top. The third, fourth, and full-size DisplayPort connector all share the third USB downlink. Please click on the diagram below for more information.
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Ellipses on Sides and Bottom of Screen
Side Ellipses: Drop Down
Clicking the two dots on either side of the monitor will drop the screen down 1/3 of the way down. This makes the content at the top better accessible to reach. While the screen is dropped down however, you will not be able to access the bottom 1/3 of the screen as it will not be shown. Clicking the two dots again will revert the screen back to the original size.
Bottom Ellipses: Control Launcher
You can access this menu by clicking the 3 ellipses at the bottom middle of the screen.
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The options on the Control Launcher offers similar functionality to buttons on the remote. The options on the Control launcher are listed below (from left to right respectively):
Turn off the screen temporarily
Freeze the screen
Drop down the screen so you can access the top
Change the color temperate
Change the input
Access the OSD menu
Close the Control Launcher
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buttons on side drop down screen
bottom ellipsis brings up menu: change input, color temperate
blank screen, freeze image, drop half way, color temp, change input, menu, close
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