Operating instructions

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Windows 9X/2000/ME/XP: Display Properties
This Windows program offers you the possibility of adapting the display to your display. This includes items such as the
background image, the screen saver, the Active Desktop (Web) as well as other settings for your display and video card.
The program can be started as follows:
Right mouse click on Windows desk top and left mouse click on "Properties".
Or
Start the "Display" program in "System control".
(Ill.: Display Properties)
The resolution can be set under Screen resolution” (n). Your display can display a maximum of
1680 x 1050 image dots.
This resolution corresponds to the physical resolution. TFT displays achieve complete image quality at the physical resolution.
Then click "Color quality" (o) to set the color depth (number of colors displayed). Your display supports a maximum color
depth of 16 million colors corresponding to 32 bit or "True Color“.
The image repeat frequency can be set under "Advanced" (p). A window with the characteristics of your video card appears
depending on the configuration of your computer.
Under "Adapter" you can change the desired value in
the selection field "List All Modes…".
(Ill.: Details of Display Properties)
Caution!
If your setting does not coincide with the values supported by your display, you may not see any image.
Switch your old device on again and set the applicable values under "Display Properties" in accordance with the
aforementioned options in this case.
Windows Vista: Display Personalitation
The integral screen has a native resolution of 1680 x 1050 pixels. If you change to a presentation with different characteristics in
the Windows “Personalization Help Program, the display will not appear on the whole area of the screen, among other effects.
Using a higher resolution can lead to distortion of the display, especially with text. Using a lower resolution may cause the
display to use only a portion of the screen area.
You will adjust the presentation to the mode supported with the Windows “Personalization” Help Program.
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