Display settings

Display settings can be found by tapping Settings Display.

Note 

A number of the following settings are not available when viewing the input from a SMART AM60 appliance with iQ 4. To access these settings, select the display’s input by pressing the Home button and then navigating to the display’s settings. See the support site for your display to learn more about the available display settings.

Setting

Description

Brightness

Brightness level

To set your screen's brightness, tap Brightness level and move the slider.

Adaptive brightness

To automatically adjust your screen's brightness to the light around you, turn on Adaptive brightness. This option is on by default. You can change your brightness while adaptive brightness is on. Over time, the device will learn your preferences.

Auto contrast

To automatically adjust your screen's contrast to fit what’s being displayed on the screen, turn on Auto-contrast. This option is on by default.

Note 

Disabling automatic contrast may increase energy consumption.

Lock screen

Lock screen

Configure what to show on the lock screen.

Screen timeout

Set the timer for the screen turning off.

Appearance

Dark theme

Change the screen to display a dark background using a dark theme or color inversion. Dark theme applies to the system’s user interface and supported apps. Colors don't change in media, such as videos.

Display size and text

Make the display size smaller or larger.

External displays

Change the resolution sent to the screens on devices connected to your display’s HDMI out and USB-C ports.

HDMI input

Set the HDMI version settings for HDMI ports for compatibility with some external devices

Color
Colors

Choose a color scheme to apply. The following options are available:

  • Natural: See the most accurate colors.

  • Boosted: See accurate colors with more vividness.

  • Adaptive: See the most vivid colors and keep color details. This is on by default.

  • Saturated: See the most vivid colors.

Lock display rotation

You can lock the display so it doesn’t rotate when an app only supports portrait orientation.