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DOS/V Power Report 1999 October
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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.
436 Unable to load HawkEye Motif.
437 Can not use #P1 while zoomed!!
804 Configuration File
1280 Monitor Adjustment
1281 Sets your monitor refresh rates.
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.
1424 &Custom
1425 &Apply
1426 Custom Monitor Adjustment Settings
1427 Display Only VESA Modes
1428 Refresh Rate Selection
1429 Custom Refresh Rate
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.