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Display Pilot

Specifications

Main Specifications

  • Compatible OS
    Windows 10/11
    macOS 12 Big Sur or newer *Apple M1/M2 platform currently supported
  • Compatible BenQ Models
    PD2725U, PD2720U, PD3220U, PD3420Q, PD2506Q, PD2500Q, PD2706U, PD2706UA, PD2705U, PD2705UA, PD2705Q, PD2700U, PD2700Q, PD3205U, PD3205UA, PD3200U, PD3200Q
  • All Specifications

    Software

  • Notice
    Windows: V2.4.2.0
    Fixed issues
    1. The color mode shown on Display Pilot is not synchronized with the OSD menu when changing the color mode with the monitor’s physical buttons.
    2. When the ICCsync function is disabled, the ICC profile automatically changes to Display P3 every time the PC restarts.
    MacOS: V1.1.2.5
    1. Fix the issue that the shortcut key can't work after MacBook is awake.
    2. Limitation:
    (1) Mac Mini/Macbook M1/M2 Pro & Macbook M1/M2 Max & Mac Studio M1 Max and M1 Ultra cannot sync with the monitor when using HDMI Port. We recommend connecting the monitor via Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) cable or USB-C to DisplayPort cable.
    (2) PD2700Q are not able to support USB-C to DisplayPort & HDMI adaptor with MacBook devices.
  • Software Version
    Windows: V2.4.2.0
    Mac: V1.1.2.5
  • Compatible OS
    Windows 10/11
    macOS 12 Big Sur or newer *Apple M1/M2 platform currently supported
  • Compatible BenQ Models
    PD2725U, PD2720U, PD3220U, PD3420Q, PD2506Q, PD2500Q, PD2706U, PD2706UA, PD2705U, PD2705UA, PD2705Q, PD2700U, PD2700Q, PD3205U, PD3205UA, PD3200U, PD3200Q
  • Supported Languages
    English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Deutsch, Español, Français, Italiano, Japanese, Korean, Nederlands, Polski, Português, Русский, Svenska
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    FAQs

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    • What will appear when Display Pilot is not compatible?

      Display Pilot can only function in compatible models, but will show either “Display” and “System” on any model even when the model is not compatible.

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    • How to edit a customized layout?

      Click the icon "x" on the upper right part of "create" layout to create a new one by selecting a template, editing to your preferred layout and saving it.

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    • Is there difference between "cancel" and "never show again"?

      If you select "cancel," the notice would pop out again 6 days later. If you select "never show again," the notice would never show again. If you want to be notified again, turn on "auto update notice" again after you've turned them off.

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    • What is the required OS to install the Display Pilot?

      Please check the download page for more info. Please click and follow the instructions below, or read on to learn more about this topic.

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    • What are ICC Profile and ICC sync?

      ICC sync allows PD series monitors to simplify the color mapping process by syncing ICC profiles of the output and source device for accurate color settings. Please click and follow the instructions below, or read on to learn more about this topic.

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    • How to know if my monitor/software is compatible with M1?

      Please click and follow the instructions below, or read on to learn more about this topic.

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    • Can ICCsync work with any ICC profile?

      This depends on the software version you’re using. In Display Pilot 2.0, you can change the ICC profile within specific color modes. However, in older versions of Display Pilot, the ICC profile can’t be changed.

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    • Can I run Display Pilot on Mac mini?

      Yes, but note that Display Pilot does not currently support the HDMI port used on Mac mini. Additionally, Mac devices with M series chips do not support the DDC/CI protocol through HDMI. To ensure seamless connectivity, we recommend using Thunderbolt 3/4 or USB-C to connect your monitor to Mac mini.

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    • What can I do to ensure that ICCsync works properly on my computer?

      Please make sure that the ICC profile used in your operating system settings is the same as the one that’s also used by Display Pilot. For MacOS users: System Settings > Display. Check that the ICC profile matches the one in Display Pilot. For Windows users: Settings > System> Display. Verify that the ICC profile corresponds to the profile used in Display Pilot.

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    • Why a warning shows when installing Display Pilot on Macs?

      If you install an app not signed by an identified developer by Apple, a warning will show up. Do as instructed to install or open Display Pilot on Mac. Please click and follow the instructions below, or read on to learn more about this topic.

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