AOC monitors typically have four or five small buttons on the bottom bezel. iMenu replaces that tedious clicking with a clean, mouse-driven interface.

Adjust brightness, contrast, color temperature, and picture modes directly from your desktop. Multi-Monitor Support: Manage multiple AOC displays from a single interface. Simplified Navigation:

If you own an AOC monitor, you likely know that navigating the physical buttons on the screen (the OSD, or On-Screen Display) can be clunky. AOC’s software solution—commonly searched for as "iMenu" but technically replaced by —aims to solve this by bringing monitor settings directly to your Windows 10 desktop.

| Tip | Why | |-----|-----| | Install latest monitor driver (from AOC support) | Ensures proper EDID and DDC/CI communication. | | Run i-Menu once as Admin (for initial detection) | Helps if Windows blocks COM port access. | | Disable conflicting software (e.g., Dell Display Manager, Twinkle Tray) | Prevents interference with DDC/CI commands. | | Update GPU drivers (Intel/AMD/NVIDIA) | Some graphics drivers affect DDC/CI passthrough. | | Use USB cable only if monitor has USB hub (not required) | i-Menu works purely over video cable. |

Is AOC G-Menu the "best" download for your AOC monitor on Windows 10? While the interface could use a modern refresh, the utility provided is essential. It unlocks the full potential of your monitor, particularly for gaming features and firmware updates. If you have a modern AOC monitor, downloading this is a no-brainer.

The is the latest official release (typically iMenu v2.4.0 or higher ) that supports both 64-bit and 32-bit systems, includes driver certification, and works seamlessly with Windows 10’s DPI scaling.

i-Menu works with most AOC monitors manufactured after 2012, especially those labeled as "i-Menu compatible" on the box or product page. However, it does not work with every single model. Compatibility is typically confirmed via USB connection (if your monitor has a USB upstream port) or via DDC/CI (Display Data Channel/Command Interface) over HDMI or DisplayPort.