107S Product Information
Q: What computer configuration is required to run the feature?
A: LightFrame?s main component is embedded in the monitor and as such is not dependant on your
system configuration.The LightFrame? software that controls the hardware in the monitor is available for
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millenium Edition (Windows Me), Windows 2000 Professional, Windows
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XP , MacOS8 and MacOS9.
All the applications use little to no system resources and therefore don't put higher demands to your system
configuration than the operating system does.
Q: Does the feature effect my colored printout quality?
A: No. LightFrame? is a feature that only effects the on-screen display. The enhancement is "enclosed"
within the monitor and has no influence whatsoever on the quality of printouts.
Q: How can I change settings for LightFrame??
A: Its easy:Â Open the Windows control panel by clicking Settings | Control Panel from your Start panel. In
Control Panel, double click on the LightFrame? icon. Youll see a list of the settings that can be
customized. To learn more about customization options, check out the LightFrame? help file by pressing
the help button in the control panel.
Q: In the OSD menu, what does "LightFrame On/Off" mean?
A: You can switch LightFrame? on or off from the OSD menu of any LightFrame? 2 monitor. This is a
handy feature when you use DOS applications or other operating systems not supported by the
LightFrame? software.
Heres how: Open your monitors OSD controls. Go to LIGHTFRAME in the EXTRA CONTROLS menu.
Press the left/right button to switch LightFrame? on or off.
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Q: How do I use the LightFrame? 2 control bar that appears at the top my screen?
A: The control bar is another upgrade that helps you run all LightFrame? 2s neat, new features. The
illustration below describes the tasks each button performs.   Â
Accustomed to working with the original LightFrame? tray icon?  No problem: Its still there and can be
used to turn LightFrame? on or off and check LightFrame? status.
Q: Can I move the LightFrame? 2 control bar?Â
A: The screen location of the LightFrame? control bar is fixed.  If the control bar blocks your view of an
application, you can exit LightFrame?. Heres how: Click once on the LightFrame? logo and select Exit
from the pop-up menu.
When you reboot your system, LightFrame? will restart automatically. You can also reload LightFrame?
from the Start menu by clicking LightFrame 2 in the Philips LightFrame™menu under Programs.
Q: When is LightFrame? automatically switched off?
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