VIDEO DRIVERS
3-4 Using NEC Utilities and Drivers
n
Sensitivity level (Sn) — defines how fast and respon-
sive the mouse movement is for the application. This
parameter sets the relationship between how fast you
move the mouse to how fast the cursor moves. The
syntax for the sensitivity level is as follows:
Sn
where n is a two-digit number from 00-10. The default
is S04.
n
Button orientation (SWAP) — This parameter lets you
swap the functions of the left and right mouse buttons.
The swap argument toggles the functions between
the two.
n
Number of mouse buttons (nK) — You can specify
whether you have a two- or three-button mouse using
the K command.
n
? — This parameter displays the current mouse set-
tings. Type the following command and press
view a listing of mouse settings:
lmouse ?
The following example sets the ballistic effect to high, the
mouse orientation to NORTH sets the sensitivity level to
5, and specifies a three-button mouse.
lmouse bhigh north s05 3k
Video drivers let you take advantage of your computer's
integrated video hardware and extended graphics modes.
A multi-frequency monitor, such as the
NEC MultiSync XE/XP monitors, is required to ac-
cess the extended graphics mode.
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