Changing the Dual-Screen Style
To change G95 dual-screen style, you must edit the Windows NT Registry.
WARNING
Do not change values in the Registry other than as directed. If you introduce incorrect
values into the Registry, you may cause serious operating system problems, and you
may have to re-install Windows NT. If you change values in the Registry that make your
system unusable, you may be able to restart the system and use the Last Known Good
Configuration option to undo the damage. Refer to the operating system
documentation for more information on the Last Known Good Configuration option.
To change the dual-screen style:
1.
Start the Registry Editor (
2.
Open the following subkey in the Registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\mgax64\
Device0
3.
In the right-hand pane of the Registry Editor window, select User.CenterDialogs.
4.
From the Edit menu, select DWORD.
5.
To enable Primary Top/Left style, type 0 into the Data box. To enable Full Canvas style,
type 1 into the Data box.
6.
Select OK.
7.
Exit from the Registry Editor and restart the system.
Configuring Support for Heidi Graphics
The RealiZm graphics accelerators on TD-x10, TDZ-x1x, and TDZ-612 RAX systems support
Heidi graphics for 3D Studio MAX. Intergraph's Heidi Device Driver, which depends on the
Intergraph Display Driver for RealiZm graphics accelerators, provides the support.
The Heidi Device Driver is installed during installation of the Intergraph Display Driver for
RealiZm graphics. After you install 3D Studio MAX on your system, copy the Heidi Device
Driver file
3
\
DSMAX
DRIVER
NOTE
Use the version of the Heidi driver that matches the version of the display driver.
Refer to the
on the driver and any associated files.
REGEDT
.
from the Windows NT Workstation
GLZIHDD
HDI
directory.
.
file delivered with the Heidi Device Driver for detailed instructions
README
TXT
32.
) to open the Registry.
EXE
SYSTEM
27
32 directory to the
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