User’s Manual
Video Settings
Your WinBook provides you with a wide range of video controls and
options. You should take a little time to familiarize yourself with these
aspects of your machine.
Your WinBook allows you to adjust the brightness of the LCD screen by
using hot-key combinations: [Fn]+[Arrow Up] to increase screen bright-
ness and [Fn]+[Arrow Down] to decrease screen brightness. You will need
to hold this combination for several seconds to see any effect. These keys
will not set the screen completely bright or dark; they will provide small
adjustments to account for room lighting. Your WinBook will support a
number of resolutions. Resolution is a measure of the number of pixels (a
pixel is a single dot of color on the screen). Depending on the unit you
purchased, your display will support a resolution of 1024 x 768 or greater
with 16 million colors. 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. Your unit also has a hot-key
combination that allows you manually to expand or decrease the size of the
display for programs set to the 640 x 480 mode; press [Fn]+[F7] to toggle
the size of the display.
If you lower the resolution of your LCD, you may find that the desktop area
might be slightly pixilated. The highest resolution of your LCD screen will
provide the sharpest image. This should not be the case for an external moni-
tor. 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. When using an external monitor, the
notebook will readily support the resolution settings of your monitor.
Your notebook provides easy access to various video settings and utilities
through the use of the display properties. Refer to the Help and Support
Center within Windows for more information on the various settings
that can be modified through the display properties.
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It may be necessary to
install the proper moni-
tor driver for your exter-
nal monitor in order for your
WinBook to support all of the
modes the monitor it is capable
of displaying.
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