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- NCC (Norton Control Center)
-
-
- Description: Controls system hardware settings such as screen colors,
- display size, cursor size, serial port configurations, and
- clock settings.
-
- Syntax: Version 4.5: NCC [(drive:)][(path)][(filespec)] [/D0 | /D1]
- [/BW] [/NOSNOW]
-
- NCC [[(drive:)][(path)][(filespec)] [[/COM(n)]
- [/CURSOR] [/DISPLAY] [/DOSCOLOR] [/KEYRATE]
- [/PALETTE]] | /SETALL]
-
- NCC [/BW80 | /CO80 | /25 | /35 | /40 | /43 |
- /50] [/FASTKEY]
-
- Parameters:
-
- (drive:) The single-letter specifier (A:, B:, C:, etc.) for the drive
- containing the file in which you previously saved control
- settings by using NCC. Follow the letter with a colon. The
- current drive is the default.
-
- (path) The full name (C:\WP\LETTERS) of the directory containing the
- file in which you previously saved control settings by using
- NCC. The current directory for the designated drive is the
- default.
-
- (filespec) The name of the file in which you previously saved control
- settings by using NCC. See the notes below for information
- about how to use the menu system. The default filename is ..
-
- /BW Specifies a black-and-white display. /BW80 Quick-sets the
- display mode to black and white, 80 columns by 25 rows.
-
- /COM(n) Sets only the serial port (n) settings saved in (filespec).
-
- /CO80 Quick-sets the display mode to color, 80 columns by 25 rows.
-
- /CURSOR Sets only the cursor settings saved in (filespec).
-
- /DISPLAY Sets only the display mode saved in (filespec).
-
- /DOSCOLOR Sets the foreground, background, and (for VGA and CGA
- monitors) the border colors, based on values saved in
- (filespec).
-
-
- /D0 Requests the standard screen driver (the default) for a fully
- IBM-compatible computer system.
-
- /D1 Requests the screen driver for a BIOS-compatible computer
- system.
-
- /FASTKEY Quick-sets the keyboard repeat rate to 30 characters per
- second with a 1/4-second delay.
-
- /KEYRATE Sets only the keyboard speed settings saved in (filespec).
-
- /NOSNOW Prevents screen flicker if your system has an older CGA card.
-
- /PALETTE Sets only the color palette settings saved in (filespec).
-
- /SETALL Sets all control settings saved in (filespec).
-
- /25 Quick-sets the display mode to color, 80 columns by 25 rows.
- (This switch has the same effect as the /CO80 switch.)
-
- /35 Quick-sets the display to color in the EGA display mode, 80
- columns by 35 rows.
-
- /40 Quick-sets the display to color in the VGA display mode, 80
- columns by 40 rows.
-
- /43 Quick-sets the display to color in the EGA display mode, 80
- columns by 43 rows.
-
- /50 Quick-sets the display to color in the VGA mode, 80 columns by
- 50 rows.
-
- Notes:
-
- If you do not supply either set options (in the second syntax line) or a
- quick-setting (in the third syntax line), NCC displays a full-screen menu you
- can use to define control settings.
-
- When you provide the menu system with a filename, NCC loads the settings from
- the file and prompts you to save changes before you exit the menu system.
-
- <NUNCCG01> shows the initial display in the menu system. Use the Up and Down
- direction keys to position the highlight on one of the eight options. As you
- move the highlight, the display on the right side of the menu changes to
- match the option. To modify specific options, begin by pressing Enter, Tab,
- or the Right direction key to move the cursor to the right.
-
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-
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-
- After you select an option you want to modify, use the direction keys to move
- between the various attributes and to display optional values for the
- attributes. For example, on the Cursor Size screen, shown in Figure 2, the
- Left and Right direction keys change the option selection between the top
- (start) and the bottom (end) of the cursor. The Up and Down direction keys
- change the position selection for the top and bottom of the cursor. On the
- keyboard rate panel shown in Figure 3, the Left and Right direction keys
- change the cursor speed, and the Up and Down direction keys change the delay
- time. Press the Asterisk key () to reset values in an option panel to the
- default. In all panels except the Watches panel, press Enter to accept the
- changes you made. Press Escape to exit the selected panel.
-
- Within the menu system, press F1 to display a Help panel, press F2 to save
- the current settings, and press F10 to exit the menu system.
-
- See: <NUBESA>, <NUSI>, <NUTM>.
-
-