Intergraph TD-300 Maintenance Manual - page 32
18 Chapter 2 -- Configuring the System
Note:
If your system has dual G95 displays, you are offered desktop
resolutions that are horizontally or vertically doubled in size,
corresponding to the side-by-side or vertical logical stacking of the
video monitor display areas. For example, a pair of monitors side-
by-side each running at 1600 x 1200 display resolution would be
represented in the Display Settings Dialog as an available 3200 x
1200 display resolution. See “Selecting a Dual-Screen Style” in this
chapter for more information on dual-screen displays.
♦
Use Font Size to select a font size for the display type. The
options supported are usually Small Fonts and Large Fonts.
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Use Refresh Frequency to select the refresh rate for the video
display. For G95, however, you should use the MGA Monitor
utility to completely characterize your monitor at all of the
resolutions it is equipped to display, to ensure the best possible
performance.
3.
Select Test to see how your selected settings work with your monitor.
Note:
You can select List All Modes to display all of the resolutions
supported by the display driver. Select the display mode you want to
use from the Valid Modes dialog, and select Test to see how the
resolution looks with your monitor.
4.
When the selected settings are satisfactory, select OK.
5.
Restart the system.
6.
After restarting the system, if windows are displayed partially off the
screen, use the mouse to double-click the title bar and move the
windows back onto the screen. You can also bring up the task list (by
double clicking on the Windows NT background) and click the
Cascade button to cascade the windows.
By default, the G95 display driver assumes your system has a 60 Hz monitor.
If your monitor is capable of higher refresh rates, you should run the MGA
Monitor application to select a different monitor with a higher refresh rate.