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We are able to EDIT some of the functions that are in the initial SETTINGS screen.  However other functions that are layers deep into the settings are unable to be dragged/dropped into that EDIT function. Like ASPECT RATIO. To get to that feature requires a long list of clicking things. It is a function that we use a LOT in order to prevent screen burn-in on these OLED screens. (to be able to watch a channel for extended period of time that happens to have that stupid LOGO or "crawl" along the bottom. Like CNN or MSNBC).

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On 12/18/2024 at 12:12 PM, Cody94549 said:

We are able to EDIT some of the functions that are in the initial SETTINGS screen.  However other functions that are layers deep into the settings are unable to be dragged/dropped into that EDIT function. Like ASPECT RATIO. To get to that feature requires a long list of clicking things. It is a function that we use a LOT in order to prevent screen burn-in on these

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screens. (to be able to watch a channel for extended period of time that happens to have that stupid LOGO or "crawl" along the bottom. Like CNN or MSNBC).

I wanted to add something to this feature request. The OLDER version of LG WebOS on our old LG OLED had the settings pop-up vertically on the RIGHT side of the screen. Aspect Ratio was one of the options which allowed a quick (2 click?) of adjusting the aspect ratio. This new SETTINGS screen on the Left has all of the options in 1 big layout. While "PICTURE" is an Option, to go thru all the sub-options to get to ASPECT RATIO is tedious at best. Hence why I think it would be great to allow ANY option to be added to that SETTINGS screen for faster selection.

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On 12/19/2024 at 3:12 AM, Cody94549 said:

We are able to EDIT some of the functions that are in the initial SETTINGS screen.  However other functions that are layers deep into the settings are unable to be dragged/dropped into that EDIT function. Like ASPECT RATIO. To get to that feature requires a long list of clicking things. It is a function that we use a LOT in order to prevent screen burn-in on these

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screens. (to be able to watch a channel for extended period of time that happens to have that stupid LOGO or "crawl" along the bottom. Like CNN or MSNBC).

I want to change aspect ratio too

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The only thing we have found that makes a this a "little" faster is if we press the "*" settings button on the remote, then select the Settings Icon on the top left of the settings screen (above Recent History), the Picture mode is the first thing to come up, which includes ASPECT Ratio.  So yea, a but faster. But STILL would be nice to have it available to added/edit to the Initial Settings screen.

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