Dell Alienware 32 4K QD OLED Gaming AW3225QF Alienware AW3225QF Monitor Users - Page 82
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Color The lights will light in a single static color. 1. Pick a preferred color from the color palette or the list of PRESET COLORS. The selected color and its RGB color codes will be displayed in the right field. NOTE: To change the color, use the up and down arrow buttons beside the R/G/B boxes to edit the color codes. 2. To add the selected color to the list of YOUR COLORS for quick access in the future, click "+". At most 12 colors can be added to the list. NOTE: To remove an existing color chip from the list, right-click on it. 3. Drag the BRIGHTNESS slider to adjust the brightness of the color. Breathing The effect makes the light change from bright to dim. 1. Pick a preferred color from the color palette or the list of PRESET COLORS. The selected color and its RGB color codes will be displayed in the right field. NOTE: To change the color, use the up and down arrow buttons beside the R/G/B boxes to edit the color codes. 2. To add the selected color to the list of YOUR COLORS for quick access in the future, click "+". At most 12 colors can be added to the list. NOTE: To remove an existing color chip from the list, right-click on it. 3. Drag the BRIGHTNESS slider to adjust the brightness of the color. 4. Drag the TEMPO slider to adjust the transition speed. Spectrum The effect makes the light change in the sequence of spectrum: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. You can drag the TEMPO slider to adjust the transition speed. NOTE: The option is available only when you select All Zones to make lighting adjustments. Static Default Blue This effect makes the lights glow solid blue. You can drag the BRIGHTNESS slider to change the intensity of the color from strong to light. NOTE: The option is available only when you select All Zones to make lighting adjustments. 82 | Using AlienFX™ function