finger in the direction of the movement desired.
No matter which pointing device you use, it can be adjusted to
accommodate your personal preferences. Refer to the Help and Support
Center within Windows for directions on how to adjust the settings
of your pointing device.
LCD Display
Your WinBook notebook comes with a back-lit LCD display panel.
The intensity of the panel will vary slightly with your angle to the screen.
You can adjust the angle of the panel to provide optimal clarity. You can
also make minor adjustments in screen brightness and contrast by using
the hot-key combinations built into your WinBook notebook—
[Fn]+[Arrow Up] and [Fn]+[Arrow Down]—to adjust brightness.
Depending on the screen that was built into your WinBook notebook,
your internal display will support a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels or
greater. If you use the Windows Display Properties window to change
down to a resolution lower than the standard resolution of your screen,
you might also notice a slight loss of clarity when using a resolution
below the default resolution for your LCD display. Notice that when you
put your computer into the DOS mode, which uses the VGA resolution
(640 x 480) as a default, the display will be stretched to fit the full screen.
When you are displaying the video on the built-in screen, you cannot
choose a higher resolution than the standard resolution. However, you
can use a higher resolution when you output the notebook’s video to
an external monitor that supports high resolutions. You can quickly adjust
the resolution and number of color settings through Windows’ Display
Properties window. Refer to the Help and Support Center within Windows
for directions on how to adjust the settings of your display.
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