the Control Panel (Start/Settings/Control Panel). The options in this menu
will allow you to alter the double-click speed (the time between clicks that the
computer will recognize as a double-click rather than as two separate clicks)
as well as the speed at which the pointer moves. You can also use the menus
provided here to alter the pointing device for left-handed users.
LCD Display
Your WinBook XL2 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 adjust the
brightness of the screen by using the [Fn]+[F6] key combination (to darken
the screen) or the [Fn]+[F7] key combination (to brighten the screen).
Lower brightness will extend your battery charge.
Your screen will support a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels with up to 64K
colors or a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels with up to 256K colors. If you
use the Windows Display Properties window (see below) to change down
to a resolution lower than the standard resolution of your screen, the dis-
play will not occupy the full size of the built-in screen (although it might
on an external monitor). 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 out-
put 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 98’s Display Properties window. To open this window, locate the
red ATI display icon on the taskbar. Right-click on this icon to bring up
the ATI menu. Select “Settings” and then “Display Settings” to bring up
the display menu. Click on the Settings tab. (Figure 1.10)
You can now choose from the available display options, including window
colors and backgrounds. For more information on video
resolutions, see Chapter Six.
User’s Manual
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