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There is a joystick in the back on the bottom right you use to control. It's very easy to use.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is a mini joystick on the back right of the monitor to access the monitor controls. First time I've used 1,and it works pretty well.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Behind the screen when you reach with your right hand, in the bottom corner, you have a button with 4 directions and a click that helps you navigate the menu or turn the power off/on (you can see that button on the 3d picture, under the kvm switch). What's cool though is if you plug the monitor also on usb you can control the monitor with software on your computer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is a button on the rear side which is used for monitor settings like brightness. If you're looking at the monitor from the front side, it is in the rear lower right corner, easily reached by just wrapping your fingers around the back side. There is actually a second button on the rear side for switching between computers, if you are using the KVM function of the monitor.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There are a few ways to switch the kvm. There's a quick button on the back right corner and a joystick like control for the on screen menu and it can be done from there. You are easily able to reach from the right side. It can be reached from the bottom but is a bit of a reach. You can also install the OSD sidekick software and set up a keyboard shortcut. You have to set it up on both devices ( I have a desktop and laptop on it so not sure about phones/tablets.) This option works best for me as I have this in the center of a 3 monitor setup.
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