The Input-source selection button (#1 in picture) also is a Display Built-in Self Test button
This button has two functions:
When the computer is on, use this button to select the video input-source.
Press the button to switch the display between the internal system display and HDMI input.
When the computer is off (there is no power; neither is it in sleep state nor hibernate state), use this button to run the built-in self-test for the display.
Press and hold down this button, and then press the power button to turn on the computer. The built-in color pattern for the LCD monitor will appear on the screen.
If you downloaded from the page I provided, scroll down to Additional details and expand Compatible Systems, Supported Operating Systems, there, you can verify if your system is compatible.
Chino de Oro
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January 19th, 2023 10:00
You can use the Dell On-Screen Display (OSD) Application to make adjustment to your display.
The Input-source selection button (#1 in picture) also is a Display Built-in Self Test button
This button has two functions:
Press the button to switch the display between the internal system display and HDMI input.
Press and hold down this button, and then press the power button to turn on the computer. The built-in color pattern for the LCD monitor will appear on the screen.
JimBrock
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January 25th, 2023 01:00
I have loaded the DELLOSD onto my 7780 but cannot open it. Does it work for th AIO?
Chino de Oro
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January 25th, 2023 04:00
If you downloaded from the page I provided, scroll down to Additional details and expand Compatible Systems, Supported Operating Systems, there, you can verify if your system is compatible.