You can use the RD320U’s built-in 5-way controller to manage the on-screen interface, but the desktop software is so much easier. Kevin Parrish | HighSpeedInternet.com
The on-screen display (OSD) is accessible by pressing the 5-way controller or pushing it forward or backward. The menu is divided into seven categories, which in turn contain up to nine settings. There’s a lot to navigate, so you may find the desktop software for Windows and Mac easier to use than the controller.
From what I can tell, everything you need to customize your monitor settings is just a click here and there. My only beef with the desktop software—at least on Windows 11—is that the widget isn’t sticky, so you’re constantly clicking on the hidden Display Pilot 2 icon on the taskbar to make the widget reappear. This may not be an issue for everyday use, but it was an annoyance during testing and evaluation.
Meanwhile, the touch-sensitive Function Bar (or Coding HotKey), Function Key, and 5-Way Controller make quick-access settings easy to use. By default, the Function Bar cycles through three coding themes, while the Function Key is used to cycle through the four video inputs. Pressing the 5-Way Controller left or right lets you change the MoonHalo settings.
Overall, there’s a lot going on, and BenQ did a great job in providing you with everything you need to create and manage the optimal viewing experience.