Monitor adjustments made by a single rotatable and depressible k

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display peripheral interface input device – Mechanical control

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ABSTRACT:
A monitor flywheel control for use in adjustment of the color monitor display includes a flywheel type bit generator to replace the conventional adjusting pushbuttons and knobs so that by use of a micro-controller technique, a single flywheel control knob which is both rotatable and depressible can be used to perform all the desired adjustment of the computer monitor display.

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