The OSD is split into eight main tabs:
As for the OSD system itself, somewhat curiously it's a different design entirely to what we normally see from AOC. I wonder if this is due to the panel itself being tuned by Nvidia via the Pulsar integration, but it's hardly a significant point – it still works well and has all the key features you'd expect, it's just laid out slightly differently to what we typically see from other AOC screens. My only real complaint is that it's not possible to configure joystick shortcuts, like flicking up to quickly adjust brightness, but it's not the end of the world.
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