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ONTROLS
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1. Contrast controls
(not active with TFT)
2. Brightness controls
3. Display toggle
(LCD/CRT/TV)
video
V
IDEO
There are three display options: the
notebooks LCD, an external monitor
(CRT) and TV. You can select between
them with the
Fn
+
toggle or the con-
trols embedded in the video driver in-
terface. The interface also lets you
change the screen resolution and color
output to whatever is most comfortable/
efficient for you.
As you examine the video driver (see the
side-bars for setup information), youll no-
tice that some displays have more flexibil-
ity than others. This is a matter of hard-
ware, video memory and the driver for your
operating system. The driver interface
shows the available options.
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More on Video Displays
Appendix A: Specifications
has a chart of the
systems display capabilities.
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Video Setup
W
INDOWS
95
To setup the
Windows 95
video driver and utilities:
1.
Open
Control Panel
>
Display
.
2.
Click on
Settings
>
Change Display Type...
(or
Settings
>
Advanced Properties
>
Adapter
).
3.
Click on the
Change...
button next to the
Adapter Type field.
4.
Insert the
Software & Utilities
CD-ROM
(drive D:).
5.
Select
Have Disk...
. Then
Browse...
to the
DRIVERS\WIN95\VIDEO directory. Click
on
OK
and then on
OK
again.
6.
Select S3 ViRAGE MX and click on
OK
.
7.
After the installation finishes,
Windows 95
will return to the
Display
page where you can
change the settings. When you click on
Close
,
Windows 95
prompts you to select a moni-
tor. Click
Yes
and choose a Laptop Display
Panel (any size). Next, Windows prompts
you to restart the system. Close any other ap-
plications and click
Yes
.
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