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Configuring the Video Display
The first time you start the system, your monitor displays at 1024 x 768 screen resolution. For
the system to use the installed graphics adapter at other display resolutions, you must
configure the video display driver as described in this section.
Open Display in the Control Panel to configure the video display driver. Use the Settings tab
in the Display Properties dialog box to change the color depth, desktop size, font size, refresh
rate, and display type. To determine which video display adapter is installed on your system,
click the Display Type button.
See the graphics adapter documentation (delivered with the system) and
(delivered with the video display driver) for detailed configuration instructions. For
information on using the Display Properties or Display Settings dialog, see the operating
system documentation and Help.
Resetting the Video Display Resolution
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:
1.
Restart the system.
2.
At the boot screen, select the VGA mode option, and then log on to Windows NT.
3.
Right-click the desktop and select Properties. The Display Properties dialog displays.
4.
Select a resolution appropriate for your system's monitor.
5.
Click Test to test the new video mode, and then click OK.
6.
Restart the system.
Changing the Default Video Display Driver
After configuring the video display and restarting the system, you should configure the system
to use the Intergraph video display driver by default.
To change the default video display driver:
1.
Open System in the Windows NT Control Panel. The System dialog displays.
2.
Under Operating System, select the Startup list; then select the appropriate non-VGA
option from the displayed list.
3.
Click OK.
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