Windows 98Se Settings - Euphonix Pilot Manual

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Windows 98SE Settings

If Windows 98SE needs to be reinstalled on the Pilot computer for any reason, you
may need to reestablish some settings that R-1 needs to run properly. The following
sections will help you restore any settings that may have been changed by the
reinstallation of Windows 98SE.
Internet Explorer Security Settings
1) Right-click in the Internet Explorer icon and select Properties. Click on the Security
tab. Select the Internet zone, and verify security is set to MEDIUM, (to enable
access to the Spectral/Euphonix BBS site).
2) Select the Local Intranet zone. Set the Security level for the zone to Custom. Click
on the Settings button. Enable ALL the settings for Active X controls, 5 settings
total. Click on OK to save settings.
3) Close the Internet Properties menu.
Install Display Drivers
1) Install the Video Monitor Display drivers for the video card, using the ATI CD-ROM
provided with the system.
2) Select the EASY INSTALL option, follow the directions, select the EXPRESS Setup
option.
3) Let the computer reboot after installing the drivers, de-select the option to show
the ATI menu each time the computer is rebooted, and close the menu.
Display Settings
1) Right click anywhere on the desktop and select Properties to change the display
properties.
2) Click on each of the following tabs in sequence to change the settings in each
category.
3) Settings tab - for Colors choose High Color (16-bit).
4) Settings tab - for Screen Area choose 1024x768.
5) Settings tab – Click on Advanced.
6) Settings tab – under Advanced Dialog, General tab – for Font Size choose Small
Fonts.
7) Settings tab – under Advanced Dialog, Monitor tab – this should show Plug and
Play monitor – place check next to Automatically detect Plug and Play monitor,
and another check next to Reset Display on suspend/resume. If you are using a
terminal extender product, you may not be able to use Plug and Play. The
Hitachi monitor is CML150X.
©1999 Euphonix, Inc.
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