Specifications
SVGA
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I-5
Select the Monitor Type button. The Monitor Type setup window will be displayed.
The current monitor type will be highlighted initially. Use the cursor keys or the
mouse to choose the type of monitor attached. Selecting the Advanced monitor type
will enable you to customize the monitor timings for the monitor you are using.
To customize the monitor timings, use the mouse or the tab key to select the gray Set
Advanced button. It will only be available if the Advanced monitor type is selected.
This will bring up a new dialog box with drop down menus for each available
resolution. Select the desired refresh rate for each resolution. Consult the manual for
your monitor to discover the correct rate. When all of the settings are correct, select
the OK button. If there are any problems or you change your mind, select the Cancel
button.
Before saving the new monitor type, you may want to select the Verify button to view
each of the new video timings that you have selected to verify that they are compatible
with your monitor. After each test screen is displayed, press [Enter] or the left mouse
button to see the next video mode. If there is a problem, press [ESC] or the right
mouse button will return you to the Monitor Type Setup dialog box. Try a slower
setting for the resolution that did not work and try verifying your choices again.
Once you are sure that everything is correct, press the Save button to set the new
monitor type. Press the Cancel button to discard any changes. Press the Help button to
get a detailed explanation on the monitor types and the VGA refresh rates.
On some systems the monitor type will be remembered from one session to the next.
To test this, select a monitor type and exit the CLMode program. Turn the computer
off for ten seconds. After rebooting the computer, run CLMode and verify whether or
not the monitor that you selected is still enabled. If it is, it should not ever need to be
set again in normal use. If the monitor type was not kept then you should select the
option to have CLMode save the monitor type in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. You
will be given this choice after selecting the Save button.
Available video modes
Select the Video Modes button. The Video Modes Preview window displays all the
modes supported according to the monitor type attached and the amount of video
memory present. This list of video modes will tell you which are available in your
current configuration for use with extended resolution drivers. To see what different
video modes look like on your monitor, select the Preview button. After each test
screen is displayed, press [Enter] or the left mouse button to see the next video mode.
If you don't want to see any more video modes press [ESC] or the right mouse button
will return you to the Video Modes Preview window.
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