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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.
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>.