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\\HELPFILE// VERSION 1
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.MAIN Main Help
This screen shows the general categories covering the
options that may be stored in the default option file.
These options become the default options used whenever
SCSAVER is run with the /F switch, or when it is initially
loaded.
To select an option category, either type the number shown
next to the category, move the cursor-bar to the category
and press ENTER or double-click on the category name.
After you have made all desired changes, press "S" (or click
SAVE CHANGES) to save your changes to disk for future use.
The file into which the options will be saved is displayed
on the title line of the menu.
You will need to run SCSAVER.COM with the /F switch for
these options to take effect. (If ScSaver is already
resident when you save the options, you will be asked if you
want to reload the changes just saved.)
To exit without saving any changes, press "X" (or press
ESCAPE or click EXIT WITHOUT SAVING).
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Press T (or click on "√" for a menu of help topics │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
If you have not already registered, please take a minute and
do so. Screen Saver is the product of hundreds of hours of
work, and you can help keep the concept of "shareware" alive
by supporting software authors who want to continue to use
this approach to bring high-quality (yet affordable)
programs to users. You'll also be notified of free updates
to the program.
To register, complete the registration form at the end of
the documentation or send $20 (U.S. Funds) to:
Tom Donnelly Computer Software
P.O. Box 3856
San Dimas, CA 91773
*Please indicate what size floppy disk you prefer.*
Thank you for supporting shareware.
:Count-down Intervals and Hot-keys
.IntervalMenu Overview
This menu allows you to select the blanking interval,
locking interval, the blanking hot-key and master lock
hot-key. The current value of each option is displayed
next to each item. More detailed information is available
by selecting the option and choosing HELP.
To select an option category, either type the number shown
next to the category, move the cursor-bar to the category
and press ENTER or double-click on the category name.
To return to the previous menu, click the RETURN box or
press the ESCAPE key.
.BLANK Blank Interval
The blanking interval defines how many minutes of inactivity
should elapse before the screen is blanked. The value
entered should be a number from 1 to 59.
Enter a new value and press <ENTER> (or click OK) to define
a new value. Use the (+) or (-) keys to increment or
decrement the value. To leave this screen without changing
the existing value, press <ESCAPE> (or click CANCEL).
.LOCK Lock Interval
The lock interval defines how many seconds of inactivity
should elapse before the keyboard lock is engaged. The
value entered should be a number from 1 to 3600.
Enter a new value and press <ENTER> (or click OK) to define
a new value. Use the (+) or (-) keys to increment or
decrement the value. To leave this screen without changing
the existing value, press <ESCAPE> (or click CANCEL).
.HotKey Hot Key for Screen Blanking
This hot-key may be used to trigger on-demand screen
blanking. When this key is defined as a Screen Saver
hot-key, it will be unavailable to any other running
programs. Each time this key is pressed Screen Saver will
blank the screen.
Press a new key combination that will be used as the
blanking hot-key. This key must be different than the key
selected as the Master Lock Hot Key. Various other keys are
not allowed to be used as a hot key. The list below shows
which keys are eligible to be used as hot keys.
HOT-KEYS THAT MAY BE USED
F1 through F10
ShiftF1 through ShiftF10
CtlF1 through CtlF10
AltF1 through AltF10
CtlLeftArrow
CtlRightArrow
CtlEnd
CtlPgUp
CtlPgDn
CtlHome
Alt0 through Alt9
Alt- and Alt=
AltA through AltZ
If you computer has an enhanced keyboard that is supported
through your hardware BIOS, you may also use the following
keys (make sure that the /K+ option is set or defaulted):
F11 and F12
ShiftF11 and ShiftF12
CtlF11 and CtlF12
AltF11 and AltF12
Just because you may have the keys on your keyboard doesn't
necessarily mean that the BIOS routines support them. This
is particularly true of replacement keyboards that have been
purchased separately. Generally, if the keyboard is the one
that came with the machine (and has F11 and F12), you
probably have the BIOS support necessary to define these
keys as "Hot Keys".
.MasterLock Master Lock Hot Key
This hot-key may be used to unconditionally engage the
security lock. When this key is defined as a Screen Saver
hot-key, it will be unavailable to any other running
programs. Each time this key is pressed Screen Saver will
lock the keyboard EVEN IF SCREEN SAVER WAS LOADED WITHOUT
THE LOCK OPTION.
Press a new key combination that will be used as the Master
Lock hot-key. This key must be different than the key
selected as the Screen Blanking Hot Key. Various other keys
are not allowed to be used as a hot key. The list below
shows which keys are eligible to be used as hot keys.
HOT-KEYS THAT MAY BE USED
F1 through F10
ShiftF1 through ShiftF10
CtlF1 through CtlF10
AltF1 through AltF10
CtlLeftArrow
CtlRightArrow
CtlEnd
CtlPgUp
CtlPgDn
CtlHome
Alt0 through Alt9
Alt- and Alt=
AltA through AltZ
If you computer has an enhanced keyboard that is supported
through your hardware BIOS, you may also use the following
keys (make sure that the /K+ option is set or defaulted):
F11 and F12
ShiftF11 and ShiftF12
CtlF11 and CtlF12
AltF11 and AltF12
Just because you may have the keys on your keyboard doesn't
necessarily mean that the BIOS routines support them. This
is particularly true of replacement keyboards that have been
purchased separately. Generally, if the keyboard is the one
that came with the machine (and has F11 and F12), you
probably have the BIOS support necessary to define these
keys as "Hot Keys".
:Password and Related Options
.PasswordMenu Overview
This menu allows you to select the password, whether the
password is required to restore the screen after the lock
engages, whether upper/lower case of the password is
respected or ignored, the number of invalid passwords
allowed when changing a password with SCSAVPSW and the
number of invalid passwords allowed when the lock engages.
The current value of each option is displayed next to each
item. More detailed information is available by selecting
the option and choosing HELP.
To select an option category, either type the number shown
next to the category, move the cursor-bar to the category
and press ENTER or double-click on the category name.
To return to the previous menu, click the RETURN box or
press the ESCAPE key.
.Password Select Password
The password is used to unlock the keyboard when you have
specified the LOCK or LOCKONLY option on the SCSAVER command
line.
When you have typed the new password (which is invisible as
you type it), press return (or ENTER). The setup program
will ask you to retype the password you have just entered.
This is for verification purposes. If you mistype the
password on either the first or second time, the password
will not be changed.
.PasswordForRestore Password Required for Restore
When this option is checked and both the lock interval and
the blank interval have expired, the screen will not be
restored until after the correct password has been entered.
To allow the screen to be restored ANY TIME a key is
pressed, remove the check mark.
To change this option, press the space bar to toggle the
check mark in the box (or click the check box with the
mouse). Press CR (ENTER) (or click OK) to accept your new
choice. Press ESCape (or click CANCEL) to restore the
option setting to the value it had before you changed it.
.IgnorePasswordCase Respect/Ignore Password Case
When this option is checked, the case of alphabetic
characters in the password will be respected (that is,
upper and lower case letters are considered different).
If not checked, then upper and lower case characters are
considered equal (case ignored). This option is used when
validating the password after the lock is engaged.
To change this option, press the space bar to toggle the
check mark in the box (or click the check box with the
mouse). Press CR (ENTER) (or click OK) to accept your new
choice. Press ESCape (or click CANCEL) to restore the
option setting to the value it had before you changed it.
.CHANGELIMIT Invalid Password Change Limit
The program SCSAVPSW will allow the password to be changed
without changing other default parameters. SCSAVPSW requires
the user enter the existing password before allowing a change.
This value may be set to limit the number of invalid attempts
at typing the existing password. A value of zero (0) will allow
an unlimited number of invalid attempts.
Enter a new value and press <ENTER> (or click OK) to define
a new value. Use the (+) or (-) keys to increment or
decrement the value. To leave this screen without changing
the existing value, press <ESCAPE> (or click CANCEL).
.UNLOCKLIMIT Unlock Password Attempt Limit
After the security lock engages, the correct password must
be entered to unlock the system. This value may be set to
limit the number of invalid unlock attempts at typing the
existing password. Once this number of invalid attempts
have been made, the system will be stay locked and no
further password attempts will be allowed for one hour (or
until a cold-boot or power-off/power-on is performed). A
value of zero (0) will allow an unlimited number of unlock
attempts.
Enter a new value and press <ENTER> (or click OK) to define
a new value. Use the (+) or (-) keys to increment or
decrement the value. To leave this screen without changing
the existing value, press <ESCAPE> (or click CANCEL).
:Inactivity Monitoring
.MonitoringMenu Overview
This menu allows you to select whether video activity and
mouse activity are to be monitored when determining if the
system is idle and to set the mouse sensitivity value. The
current value of each option is displayed next to each item.
More detailed information is available by selecting the
option and choosing HELP.
To select an option category, either type the number shown
next to the category, move the cursor-bar to the category
and press ENTER or double-click on the category name.
To return to the previous menu, click the RETURN box or
press the ESCAPE key.
.VideoInterrupts Video Activity Monitoring
When this option is checked, Screen Saver will reset its
count-down timer each time a video operation is performed.
Some programs constantly update the screen, even in an idle
state. Frequently, this is to update an on-screen clock or
some other information. This constant video updating may
prevent Screen Saver from blanking the screen (since it
thinks the system is busy).
To prevent Screen Saver from resetting its blanking timer
when a video operation is performed, remove the check mark.
This can be helpful if you find that the screen doesn't
blank at the selected interval while some programs are
running.
To change this option, press the space bar to toggle the
check mark in the box (or click the check box with the
mouse). Press CR (ENTER) (or click OK) to accept your new
choice. Press ESCape (or click CANCEL) to restore the
option setting to the value it had before you changed it.
.MouseInterrupts Mouse Activity Monitoring
If Screen Saver has been loaded after your mouse driver
program, checking this option will cause Screen Saver to
reset its count-down timers whenever the mouse has been
moved or clicked.
If, for some reason, you want Screen Saver to ignore mouse
movements, remove the check mark.
Please note that, if you have already loaded the resident
program without mouse activity monitoring (/M-) you will
have to reboot your computer to enable mouse movement
monitoring.
To change this option, press the space bar to toggle the
check mark in the box (or click the check box with the
mouse). Press CR (ENTER) (or click OK) to accept your new
choice. Press ESCape (or click CANCEL) to restore the
option setting to the value it had before you changed it.
.SENSITIVITY Mouse Sensitivity
This option controls how sensitive Screen Saver will be to
mouse movement. You may want to increase this value if you
find that the screen is being refreshed when you bump your
desk or each time an earthquake hits.
If you find that too much mouse movement is required to
restore the screen, you may decrease this value.
Enter a new value and press <ENTER> (or click OK) to define
a new value. Use the (+) or (-) keys to increment or
decrement the value. To leave this screen without changing
the existing value, press <ESCAPE> (or click CANCEL).
:Miscellaneous Options
.MiscOptMenu Overview
This menu allows you to select miscellaneous options such as
whether the key pressed to restore the screen should be
passed to the application, whether the system has an
enhanced BIOS or an unusual VGA, whether the "quiet" option
should be the system default and if keyboard "hooks" are to
be trapped. The current value of each option is displayed
next to each item. More detailed information is available
by selecting the option and choosing HELP.
To select an option category, either type the number shown
next to the category, move the cursor-bar to the category
and press ENTER or double-click on the category name.
To return to the previous menu, click the RETURN box or
press the ESCAPE key.
.PassRestoreKey Pass Restore Key to Application
With this option checked, after the screen has been blanked,
any key pressed will restore the screen (unless the password
is required for restore). The key that was pressed will be
passed on to any application running (or DOS). If you would
rather that the key you press to restore the screen NOT be
passed to the application, remove the check mark.
To change this option, press the space bar to toggle the
check mark in the box (or click the check box with the
mouse). Press CR (ENTER) (or click OK) to accept your new
choice. Press ESCape (or click CANCEL) to restore the
option setting to the value it had before you changed it.
.EnhancedKBD Enhanced Keyboard
In order to recognize keys such as F11 and F12, your system
must have an enhanced BIOS (Basic Input/Output System).
Although Screen Saver usually will detect whether an
enhanced BIOS is present, there may be some situations where
this proves incompatible.
With this box checked, Screen Saver will inspect your system
and determine whether an enhanced BIOS is present. If you
experience keyboard incompatibilities, you may need to
remove the check-mark and force the older BIOS calls to be
used (this will prevent the use of the F11 and F12 keys as
hot-keys).
To change this option, press the space bar to toggle the
check mark in the box (or click the check box with the
mouse). Press CR (ENTER) (or click OK) to accept your new
choice. Press ESCape (or click CANCEL) to restore the
option setting to the value it had before you changed it.
.UnusualVGA Unusual VGA
If your VGA system acts strange (rolling or producing
graphics patterns) when the blanker engages, your VGA may
not be entirely compatible. Checking this box will cause
Screen Saver to use EGA-mode blanking techniques that may
work better on your system. You should not check this box
option unless you experience problems or on the advise of
technical support.
To change this option, press the space bar to toggle the
check mark in the box (or click the check box with the
mouse). Press CR (ENTER) (or click OK) to accept your new
choice. Press ESCape (or click CANCEL) to restore the
option setting to the value it had before you changed it.
.DefaultQuiet Default Quiet Mode
This box, if checked, will cause Screen Saver to load with
quiet mode as the default. Quiet mode normally will
supress the display of parameter settings being loaded.
To change this option, press the space bar to toggle the
check mark in the box (or click the check box with the
mouse). Press CR (ENTER) (or click OK) to accept your new
choice. Press ESCape (or click CANCEL) to restore the
option setting to the value it had before you changed it.
.TrapKbHooks Trap Keyboard Interrupt Hooks
When this option is turned on, Screen Saver will trap
attempts to hook the keyboard interrupt. If you experience
situations where the screen blanks even though the keyboard
was in use (or if a keypress does not restore the screen),
this option may correct the condition. Game programs and
terminal emulators are known to cause this condition.
To change this option, press the space bar to toggle the
check mark in the box (or click the check box with the
mouse). Press CR (ENTER) (or click OK) to accept your new
choice. Press ESCape (or click CANCEL) to restore the
option setting to the value it had before you changed it.
:
.SaveAnyway Exiting without saving
If you have made any changes while running the setup program
and then choose to exit without saving, you will be warned
that the changes have not been saved and asked if you wish
to exit anyway.
To exit without saving, type Y (or click YES). Any changes
made during setup will be ignored. Otherwise, press ESCAPE
(or click NO) to return to the setup menu.
.ReloadChanges Reload Changes
After saving your changes, if Screen Saver is currently
running (and the version matches that of the setup
program), you will be asked if you wish to reload your
changes into the currently resident version. To reload the
changes, type Y (or click YES). Otherwise, press ESCAPE (or
click NO).
Remember, any changes made by the setup program will not
take effect until reloaded or until your system has been
rebooted.
.PasswordVerified Password Verified
The password you have just entered was correctly verified.
Press CR (ENTER) (or click OK) to accept your new choice.
Press ESCape (or click CANCEL) to restore the password to
the value it had before you changed it.