OSD Display Option Loading for Automatic App-Based Screen Settings
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Solution Overview
Problem
Users are required to manually adjust display settings in OSD menus each time they switch between different applications or games, which is tedious and time-consuming.
Innovation Solution
A processing system that automatically loads display options into an OSD menu based on application and model information, utilizing a cloud server or local storage to provide recommended display settings, and updates the display settings accordingly.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If users manually adjust display settings via OSD menu when switching applications, then display options can be customized for each application, but user operation time and complexity increase significantly
Solution Approach 1:
The display device automatically detects the running application and self-adjusts display parameters without user intervention. The system retrieves application information, matches it with pre-stored display parameter sets, and automatically applies the appropriate settings, enabling the system to serve itself rather than requiring manual user configuration.
Solution Approach 2:
Display parameter sets are pre-stored in the display device's memory, associated with specific applications or application types. When an application launches, the system quickly retrieves and applies the corresponding pre-configured parameters, eliminating the need for real-time manual adjustment and reducing operation time.
2Stability of the object's composition
If users manually adjust display settings back to original after application ends, then display returns to default state, but time consumption increases
Solution Approach 1:
The original display parameter set is pre-configured and stored in the display device. When an application terminates, the system automatically retrieves and restores the original parameters without requiring user intervention, thereby maintaining display stability while eliminating the time loss associated with manual restoration.
Solution Approach 2:
The display system automatically monitors application lifecycle events and self-restores display settings when applications end. This self-service mechanism ensures consistent display state management without adding operational burden or time consumption to the user.
3Speed
If display device stores multiple display option sets locally, then switching between applications becomes faster, but device memory requirements increase
Solution Approach 1:
Instead of storing complete parameter sets for all possible applications, the system stores display parameters organized by application categories or types. Each category contains representative parameter configurations, allowing the system to quickly match running applications with appropriate parameter sets based on their category, thereby reducing storage requirements while maintaining fast switching performance.
4Measurement precision
If cloud server provides recommended display options, then display options accuracy improves, but network dependency increases
Solution Approach 1:
The display device pre-downloads and stores display parameter recommendations from the cloud server during idle periods or initial setup. This allows the system to have access to accurate, cloud-generated parameter configurations without requiring real-time network connectivity during application switching, thereby reducing network dependency while maintaining high matching accuracy.
Solution Approach 2:
The cloud server acts as an intermediary that generates and provides display parameter recommendations to the display device. The server receives application information, determines optimal display parameters, and returns them to the display device, which then applies them locally. This intermediary approach enables accurate parameter matching while allowing the display device to operate independently once parameters are received.
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AI summary
The display device, processing system and method for automatic loading options into an OSD menu are provide. The system includes a computer and a display. The computer executes an application and outputs a video signals. The display, connected to the computer, features an OSD (On-Screen Display) menu with model information. This OSD menu contains multiple groups of display options, whose combination of option contents forms the original display set. Upon receiving video signals, the display generates a download request based on model information and the application, sending this request to the computer to obtain at least one recommended option. The display then updates the original display set to the recommended option and displays the application's interface using this option.


