home
***
CD-ROM
|
disk
|
FTP
|
other
***
search
/
Windows 6-Pak - Disc 2
/
Windows 6-Pak (InfoMagic) (Disc 2) (1999).ISO
/
Misc-Screen-Savers
/
antiqtri.exe
/
readme.txt
< prev
next >
Wrap
Text File
|
1998-07-20
|
4KB
|
117 lines
Antique Reenactor Screen Saver Readme File
Copyright (c) 1998 Hesed Interactive. All Rights Reserved.
TRIAL VERSION
This screen saver will expire after 14 days of use. If you would
like to purchase the registered version of the screen saver, please
visit our website at http://www.hesed.com or send $14.95 to Hesed
Interactive, 111 Bean Creek Road, #29, Scotts Valley, CA 95066.
HOW TO OBTAIN MORE SCREENSAVERS!
Visit Hesed's web site!!! http://www.hesed.com
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
This screen saver requires:
- Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 (or greater) computer
- video display of 256 or more colors (16-bit color strongly
recommended!)
- minimum of 8 MB of RAM (16 MB recommended)
- approximately 5 MB of free disk space
UNINSTALLING THE SCREEN SAVER
After installing, you can easily remove this screen saver from your
Computer through the Add/Remove Programs icon in Control Panel.
To remove the screen saver:
1. Click the Start menu
2. Click Settings
3. Click Control Panel
4. Double click Add/Remove Programs
5. Select Antique Reenactor Screen Saver then click the Add/Remove
button.
IMAGES
Images are (c) www.arttoday.com
HOW TO CONTACT HESED INTERACTIVE
Hesed Interactive
111 Bean Creek Road, #29
Scotts Valley, CA 95066
USA
Phone & Fax: 831.430.9218
E-mail: frankj@hesed.com
Hesed on the Web: http://www.hesed.com
OPTIONAL SETTINGS
The optional settings for your screen saver can be accessed by
implementing the following steps: 1) right click on your desktop;
2) choose the "Properties" menu item; 3) select the "Screen Saver"
tab; and, 4) click on the Settings button.
General
- Images: you can change the time each image appears on screen as
well as the size of each image
- Captions: you can change the position of captions (these are just
file names and are boring -- we recommend you leave captions turned
off!)
Multimedia
- Sounds: you can change the amount of time between any sounds played
by your screen saver
- You may also mute any sounds completely by checking the "Mute
Sounds" checkbox
Transitions
- You may choose various transitions between screens (by default,
all transitions are selected, but you may deselect one or more
transition types) -- using more than one transition will cause the
various transitions to be displayed randomly
- Advanced/"Always Dither to Standard Palette": when this box is
checked, the colors in each screen will not "flash" if your
computer is in 256-color mode. This option is unchecked by default.
Plus!
- If Microsoft Plus! System Agent (available from Microsoft as a
companion program to Windows 95) is running on your computer, you can
begin your screen saver immediately (or prevent it from displaying
at all) by moving your mouse pointer to a corner of your screen.
Readme
- This "setting" simply contains further information about your
screen saver, Light House Photography, and Hesed Interactive
About
- Web site: provided you have an active connection to the internet,
clicking on this button will open your web browser and take you to
Hesed's web site.
IMPORTANT NOTE
If your monitor/video card combination has a maximum setting of 256
colors, the colors in the screen saver may "flash" and create a
posterized effect during transitions. You can eliminate this effect
by checking the "Always Dither to Standard Palette" box in the
optional settings (see Transitions below); however, this may cause
the screen shots to appear "grainy."
For this reason, we strongly recommend that you use this screen
saver with a monitor/video card capable of employing at least 16-bit
color. You can set your system to 16-bit color by taking the
following steps: 1) Right click on your desktop and choose the
"Properties" menu item; 2) Choose the "Settings" Tab; and, 3) Under
"Colors," select High Color (16 bit) or greater.