1 ~v, 2 r 3 En.f 4 \n\nDo you want more help? 5 Off 6 Max Screen 7 Move Dialogs 8 Max.Scrn. + Mov.Dlg. 9 Adaption of the graphics board to the monitor and adjusting the video parameters. 10 o:y!j_: ELSA -[ 51 &Database 100 Hardware Limits 101 If you have stored a graphics mode earlier, you may switch back to it. 102 Your monitor must be entered. Please click on 'Change...' and check the entered values.\nMost important is the maximal horizontal scan frequency (in kHz) of your monitor. 103 Select your wanted color depth.\nUsually 256 colors are good enough, for videos or 3-D applications 32678 or 65536 colors offer better performance and for sphisticated image processing 16.7 million colors may make sense. 104 Select your wanted refresh rate, e.g. 75 Hz.\nIf you are not sure about the capabilities of your monitor, select 75 Hz. Usually 85 Hz are very good.\nA more acurate adjustment you may do after clicking on the 'Details...' button. 105 This slider adjusts the visible screen resolution. The resolution indicates the number of pixels that can be displayed horizontally and vertically. It should fit to the screen size. It should be 1024 x 768 for 17'' monitors (43 cm CRT diagonal) , less for smaller monitors and more for larger monitors. 106 This slider adjusts the virtual screen resolution (Panning). 258 U^Bf^v0}萧c6R_1u\miNTWL |~~U? 261 The graphics mode is stored and will become active at the next start of Windows.\n\nPlease close all DOS boxes and DOS applications.\nMay Windows be restarted right now? 267 o:yhVv-[