Questions and Answers C-7
What is the advantage of AGP?
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) is a dedicated, high-bandwidth port on
the system board that improves graphics performance. AGP operates at
bus frequencies up to 133 MHz versus 33 MHz for PCI. The system board
contains a dedicated AGP slot that accepts compatible AGP boards. The
AGP slot removes graphics traffic from the PCI bus and gives the
graphics system direct access to main memory for graphics data storage.
CD-ROM Drive or DVD-ROM Drive
Questions
What is the drive designation for my CD-ROM drive or DVD-
ROM drive?
If your system has a CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive, its designation
depends on how many devices are installed in the system and what type of
devices they are. For example, some large hard drives must be assigned
two drive letters, which impacts the drive designation of the CD-ROM
drive or the DVD-ROM drive.
To find out what drive designation letter is assigned to the drive by the
system, double click
My Computer
on your Windows desktop. The
drive designation is below the CD-ROM drive icon or DVD-ROM drive
icon.
Mouse Questions
How do I change mouse sensitivity and double-click speed?
You can change the mouse sensitivity and the double-click speed in
Windows.
Click the
Start
button on the Windows taskbar. Point to
Settings
and
click
Control Panel.
From the Control Panel, double click the
Mouse
icon. A menu provides
options that include mouse tracking speed and double-click speed.
To change the tracking- or double-click speed, move the appropriate
sliders. You can test the double-click setting by double clicking on the test
box. The test box is highlighted if the double click is recognized.
To close the Mouse menu, click
OK
.