Configuring The Video Display - Intergraph TD-22x System Manual

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Configuring the Video Display

Your system shipped with the video display driver set to display at a resolution of 1024 x
768. If you want to change the video display to another resolution, be sure your monitor can
support the desired resolution.
To change the video display resolution:
1. Right-click the operating system desktop and select Properties. The Display Properties
dialog displays.
2. Select a resolution appropriate for your system's monitor.
3. On Windows NT systems, click Test to test the new video mode.
4. Click OK, then restart the system.
If the monitor connected to your system does not support a resolution of 1024 x 768, you can
reset the video display to another resolution.
To reset the video display resolution on a system running Windows NT:
1. Restart the system.
2. At the boot screen, select the VGA mode option for Windows NT.
3. When the system has started, log on to Windows NT.
4. Right-click the desktop and select Properties. The Display Properties dialog displays.
5. Select a resolution appropriate for your system's monitor.
6. Click Test to test the new video mode, and then click OK.
7. Restart the system.
To reset the video display resolution on a system running Windows 95:
1. Restart the system.
2. When Starting Windows 95 displays, press
displays.
3. Select the Safe Mode option, and then press
standard VGA resolution (640 x 480).
4. Right-click the desktop and select Properties. The Display Properties dialog displays.
5. Select a resolution appropriate for your system's monitor, and then click OK.
6. Restart the system.
8. The Windows 95 Startup Menu
F
. The system boots, using the
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