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- MEGA WB
-
- When run, Mega WB expands the Workbench work area far beyond the
- limits of your monitor. In other words, you could have a Workbench
- area that stretches beyond the edges of your monitor. Imagine having a
- work area of 1024 pixels by 512 pixels. Or even, if you have the
- memory, 3000 pixels by 3000 pixels.
-
- Of course, your monitor or TV can't display the whole work area in one
- go, and only shows the usual 640 by 256 image. In effect, you only
- window in on a small area of the Workbench. By moving the pointer
- towards one of the edges of the screen, you can move around the Mega
- Workbench area.
-
- Double clicking on the MEGA WB program icon sets up a default expanded
- Workbench area of 1024 pixels wide by 512 pixels high. That's roughly
- twice the normal Workbench size.
-
- Follow these instructions if you want to create a custom Workbench
- area:
- * Highlight the MEGA WB program icon by single clicking on it.
- * Click on Info in the Project menu. (Remember, click and hold the
- right mouse button to make the Project menu and all the other menus in
- the meny bar appear.)
- * You will see a box labeled Tool Types. Inside you will see
- Width=1024. Click the pointer somewhere inside the box to get a
- cursor. Delete 1024 and type in a new value of your choice.
- * By clicking on the down-pointing arrow inside the Tool Types box,
- you will see Height=512 appear in place of Width=1024 (or whatever
- your new Width value may be). Change the 512 for a new value of your
- choice.
- * Once you've made your changes, be sure to click on the SAVE gadget
- towards the bottom left of the Info box.
-
- Do note, Mega WB won't work if you try to create work areas that
- require more memory than your machine is endowed with.
-
- To de-install Mega WB, double click on the MEGA WB program icon. Do
- ensure that all windows and icons lie inside the standard Workbench
- area before you try to reduce the Workbench area back to normal.
-