This application claims the benefit of Korean No. 2001-14360, filed Mar. 20, 2001, in the Korean Industrial Property office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to a monitor, and more particularly, to a method of and a system for automatically setting a display mode of a monitor, and a recording medium having a display mode setting program.
2. Description of the Related Art
A monitor is a display apparatus outputting a video signal transmitted from a signal source, such as a computer, etc., thereon. The monitor is provided with an electrically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM) storing enhanced display information data (EDID) containing a model number necessary for a monitor driver of the computer system to recognize the monitor, the kind of applicable resolution, and the resolution recommended by a monitor vendor, etc.
When the monitor is installed in a computer system, the monitor driver adapted to the monitor is automatically or manually detected. In the case of the automatic detection, the computer reads the EDID from the EEPROM of the monitor through a display data channel (DDC) when an operating system having a plug and play (PnP) function boots up the computer system.
After the monitor driver is detected, a user can set a display mode of the monitor with the monitor driver on the basis of the resolution, a frequency, etc., supported by a video card of the computer system.
However, the user generally knows little information on the resolution, colors, etc., supported by the video card, and therefore it is difficult for the user to optimize the display mode of the monitor. Thus, the user cannot use maximum capabilities of the monitor and the video card.
Further, when the monitor is replaced with a new one, if the existing display mode is applied to the new monitor because it is difficult for the user to set a new display mode for the new monitor, a screen of the monitor flickers or has a low quality because the existing display mode may be not adapted to the new monitor.
Accordingly, the present invention has been made keeping in mind the above-described shortcomings and needs of a user, and an object of the present invention is to provide a method and a system for automatically setting a display mode of a monitor, and a recording medium having a display mode setting program, in which the monitor is optimized by automatically selecting an optimum display mode among a plurality of display modes supported by a video card.
Additional objects and advantageous of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention.
These and other objects of the present invention may be accomplished by a display mode auto-setting method for a monitor displaying a video signal received from a video card, the display mode auto-setting method comprising reading display information provided in the monitor, reading a plurality of display modes from the video card, selecting one of the display modes equal to the display information by comparing the display information with the display modes, and outputting a video signal based on the selected display mode to the monitor.
The selecting of the one of the display modes includes selecting the one of the display modes most approximate to the display information when there are no display modes equal to the display information.
The display information includes resolution based on timing information, and the selecting further includes selecting the one of the display modes having a combination of the number of horizontal and vertical pixels smaller than that of the display information.
The display information further includes a vertical frequency based on timing information, and the selecting includes selecting the one of the display modes having a combination of the number of the horizontal and vertical pixels and the vertical frequency smaller than that of the display information, and selecting the one of the display modes when the one is a minimum sum among the sums calculated by equivalently converting differences between the display information and the display modes in the number of the horizontal and vertical pixels and the vertical frequency.
The display mode auto-setting method further comprises determining whether to automatically set an optimum display mode of the monitor with the selected display mode, and selecting manually the display mode adapted to the monitor when the auto-setting of the optimum display mode is not selected.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, the above and other objects may be also achieved by the provision of a display mode auto-setting system for a monitor displaying a video signal received from a video card, the display mode auto-setting system comprising a reader part reading display information from the monitor and a plurality of display modes from the video card and a comparing and selecting part comparing the display information with the plurality of display modes and selecting one of the display modes selected by the comparison for a display mode of the monitor.
The comparing and selecting part selects the one of the display modes equal to the display information among the display modes by comparing the display information with the display modes.
The comparing and selecting part selects the one of the display modes most approximate to the display information by comparing the display information with the display modes.
The display mode auto-setting system further comprises a selection part determining whether to automatically set the optimum display mode of the monitor with the display mode selected by the comparing and selecting part, and manually setting the display mode of the monitor.
The display information includes resolution based on timing information, and the comparing and selecting part selects the one of the display modes having a combination of the number of horizontal and vertical pixels smaller than that of the display information.
The display information further includes a vertical frequency based on the timing information, and the comparing and selecting part selects the display mode having a combination of the number of the horizontal and vertical pixels and the vertical frequency smaller than that of the display information, and selects the one of a plurality of display modes when the one is a minimum sum among sums calculated by equivalently converting differences between the display information and the display modes in the number of the horizontal and vertical pixels and the vertical frequency.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, the above and other objects may be also achieved by the provision of a computer-readable recording medium on which a display mode auto-setting program for a monitor displaying a video signal received from a video card is recorded, wherein the program executes procedures of reading display information provided in the monitor, reading a plurality of display modes from the video card, selecting one of the display modes equal to the display information by comparing the display information with the display modes, and outputting the video signal based on the selected display mode to the monitor.
These and other objects and advantages will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the preferred embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiments are described in order to explain the present invention by referring to the figures.
The present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Further, the monitor 1 is provided with an EEPROM 2 storing enhanced display information data (EDID), so that the main body 3 reads the EDID from the EEPROM 2 when the monitor 1 is installed in the computer system.
Herein, the EDID contains information relating to the monitor 1, such as a model number, color coordinates, the kind of applicable resolution, horizontal and vertical frequencies, a color bit, and so on.
In the present embodiment, the display mode auto-setting system is accomplished by providing a software program stored in a monitor driver installation diskette provided by a monitor vendor. As shown therein, the display mode auto-setting system comprises a reader part 11 and a comparing and selecting part 13. The reader part 11 reads the EDID from the EEPROM 2 and a plurality of display modes from the video card 5. The comparing and selecting part 13 compares optimum display information of the EDID with the display modes read by the reader part 11, and sets an optimum display mode of the monitor 1 on the basis of one of the display modes of the video card 5 most approximate to the optimum display information of the EDID.
Herein, the optimum display information of the EDID preferably contains the resolution defined as a combination of the number of horizontal and vertical pixels and a vertical frequency based on timing information. Each of the display modes of the video card 5 contains the resolution, a vertical frequency, etc., for setting the display mode adapted to the monitor 1.
The comparing and selecting part 13 compares the resolution and the vertical frequency according to the optimum display mode of the monitor 1 with every resolution and every vertical frequency provided in the plurality of display modes of the video card 5, and calculates a sum of a difference between the resolution and a difference between the vertical frequencies. Then, the comparing and selecting part 13 selects one of the display modes of the video card 5 in the case that the one is a minimum sum among the sums of the differences for the optimum display mode. Thus, the comparing and selecting part 13 outputs a video signal based on the selected display mode of the video card 5 to the monitor 1, thereby optimizing a screen of the monitor 1.
The display mode auto-setting system further comprises a selection part 15 determining whether to automatically set the display mode of the monitor 1 with the selected display mode by the comparing and selecting part 13 in an auto-setting mode or to manually set the display mode of the monitor 1 in a manual-setting mode. The selection part 15 produces a display setting window on a screen of the monitor 1, thereby enabling a user to set the display mode adapted to the monitor 1 manually when the user selects the manual-setting mode.
With this configuration, the display mode auto-setting system controls the video card 5 to output the video signal adapted to the optimum display mode of the monitor 1 to the monitor 1.
Hereinafter, the display mode auto-setting method according to the present invention will be described referring to
First, the reader part 11 reads a resolution (a combination of horizontal and vertical pixels) and a vertical frequency according to the optimum display information from the EDID stored in the EEPROM 2 of the monitor 2 in operation S1, and reads a plurality of resolutions (a combination of horizontal and vertical pixels) and a plurality of vertical frequencies according to the display modes supported by the video card 5 from the video card 5 in operation S3. Then, the comparing and selecting part 13 compares the optimum display information of the EDID with the display modes of the video card 5 in operation S5, and determines whether there is a display mode equal to the optimum display information in operation S7. When there is a display mode equal to the optimum display information, the comparing and selecting part 13 selects the display mode of the video card 5 for the optimum display mode in operation S15. When there are no display modes equal to the optimum display information, the comparing and selecting part 13 selects one of the display modes of the video card 5 most approximate to the optimum display information of the EDID for the optimum display mode in operation S9.
Hereinafter, the process of selecting the display mode of the video card 5, which is most approximate to the optimum display information of the EDID operation S9 in
Where the optimum display information includes variables X, Y, and Z indicating the number of the horizontal pixels, the number of vertical pixels, and the vertical frequency, respectively, and where the display mode includes variables X′, Y′, and Z′, the sum is calculated using a formula of SUM=IX−X′I+IY−Y′I+a*IZ−Z′I, wherein “a” is a constant.
After the display mode of the video card 5 which is the most approximate to the optimum display information is selected as the optimum display mode, as shown in
With this configuration, the present invention provides a monitor which is optimized by automatically selecting a display mode most approximate to an optimum display mode of the monitor among a plurality of display modes supported by a video card.
In the above embodiment, the display mode auto-setting method proceeds sequentially after installing the monitor driver. However, the display mode auto-setting method may proceed under conditions that the monitor driver is already installed.
In the above embodiment, differences between the optimum display information of the monitor and a display mode of the video card in vertical and horizontal pixels and frequencies is equivalently converted, and the sum thereof is figured out. However, various mathematical methods may be employed for figuring out the difference, the sum, etc.
The display mode auto-setting system for a monitor according to the present invention may be stored in a recoding medium such as an installation diskette, CD-ROM and so on.
As described above, the present invention provides a method and a system for automatically setting a display mode of a monitor, in which the monitor is optimized by automatically selecting a display mode which is the most approximate to an optimum display information of the monitor among a plurality of display modes supported by a video card.
Although a few preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it would be appreciated those skilled in the art changes may be made in this embodiment without departing from the principles and sprit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and equivalents.
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