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- 16 Monitor Adjustment
- 161 HAWKEYE.HLP
- 256 &File
- 257 &Save Settings
- 259 &Exit
- 260 &Help
- 263 &About...
- 272 &OK
- 273 &Cancel
- 274 About #P1
- 275 &Yes
- 276 &No
- 280 C&ontinue
- 288 Version #P1
- 290 Restart Windows
- 294 Preview
- 295 Defaults
- 344 Maximum Monitor Resolution
- 352 All Rights Reserved
- 353 (c) 1992 - 1995
- 371 Could not allocate memory for the
- 372 GXE File Info Structure.
- 373 Could not get the protected mode
- 374 segment of the BIOS. Exiting.
- 394 #P1 cannot create #P2 file.
- 422 #P1 is operational only\nwhen a #P2 board
- 423 is in use. Please be sure\nthat the #P2
- 424 is properly installed before\nusing #P1.
- 437 Can not use #P1 while zoomed!!
- 804 Configuration File
- 1280 Monitor Adjustment
- 1281 Set monitor refresh parameters
- 1284 Save as &Monitor
- 1286 &Utilities
- 1296 Monitor Selected
- 1297 Display Position
- 1298 Display Refresh Rate
- 1299 Vertical Refresh Rate
- 1300 Horizontal Scan Rate
- 1301 Vertical Refresh Rate (* VESA)
- 1312 Monitor Adjustment
- 1313 Monitor Synchronizing
- 1314 Utility
- 1315 Monitor Selection
- 1316 Refresh Rate
- 1317 Hz
- 1318 KHz
- 1319 Brightness
- 1320 Restore Display Settings
- 1321 Gamma Correction
- 1328 Shift Left/Right Arrows =
- 1329 Adjusts screen position left/right.\n
- 1330 Shift Up/Down Arrows =
- 1331 Adjusts screen position up/down.\n
- 1332 PageUp/PageDown =
- 1333 Increases/decreases refresh rate.\n
- 1334 Escape/Home =
- 1335 Restores Defaults
- 1360 To reduce eyestrain, refresh rates above 60 Hz are
- 1361 recommended for ALL resolutions you plan to use.
- 1362 Check your monitor's documentation to see if it
- 1363 supports the Horizontal Scan Rate (see the Monitor
- 1364 Adjustment menu) that corresponds to the refresh
- 1365 rate you have selected. Using an unsupported scan
- 1366 rate can damage some older monitors.
- 1376 The test that follows will help you determine if your
- 1377 monitor supports the selected refresh rate. Your
- 1378 monitor is set to the new rate for five seconds, then
- 1379 is returned the previous setting. If your screen does
- 1380 not synchronize properly during the test, it is
- 1381 unlikely that your monitor supports the selected
- 1382 refresh rate at the resolution you are using. Refer
- 1383 to your monitor's documentation for more information.
- 1398 Restoring factory defaults
- 1399 will modify all of the display
- 1400 settings for every resolution.
- 1401 This will replace all of the
- 1402 changes made previously.\n
- 1403 Do you want to continue?
- 1405 This Utility will not work
- 1406 with this Windows driver.
- 1407 Restore Factory Defaults
- 1408 &Options
- 1409 &Test
- 1410 Do you want to save your settings?
- 1411 Error Initializing Board!\nExiting.
- 1792 &Refresh
- 1793 &Monitor
- 1796 Monitor Selection
- 1799 Go Back
- 1800 Selecting a new monitor will overwrite
- 1801 any monitor adjustments previously
- 1802 saved.\n
- 1803 Do you want to continue?
- 1804 Please restart Windows in order
- 1805 to use the new Monitor Selection.
- 1815 Leave Windows
- 2304 Were you satisfied with the new refresh rate?
- 2307 For troubleshooting information view the
- 2308 READ_ME.TXT file in the NUMBER9 subdirectory
- 2309 within your Windows directory.
- 2313 Caution
- 2314 You have selected #P1 as your monitor model.
- 2315 An incorrect selection may result in damage
- 2316 to your monitor.
- 2318 You have elected to access your monitor's DDC information
- 2319 and to add it to your monlist.ini file. Your monitor's screen
- 2320 may darken briefly during this time period.
- 2322 Your graphics card does not have DDC capabilities.
- 2324 Your monitor does not have DDC capabilities.
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