AVERATEC 2300 manual Graphics System, Screen Controls, Connecting to an External Monitor

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Chapter 2

The Graphics System

Your computer has a high-performance graphics system, which can easily handle the demands of today's multimedia computing.

Screen Controls

Brightness

Function keys can increase or decrease the brightness of the monitor.

<Fn> + <F6> decreases the LCD panel brightness <Fn> + <F7> increases the LCD panel brightness

Resolution

8.Click My Computer/Control Panel/Display/Settings. Click the Settings tab. The dialog box indicates the monitor resolution.

9.Use the slide bar to adjust the resolution. Normally, you should use the resolution the LCD or monitor was designed for.

Note: Using a lower resolution than the screen was designed for will reduce the area of the display. Using the computer in DOS mode may produce the same effect, because it uses a 640 by 480 resolution by default. You can stretch these low resolution displays to full screen size by selecting either the Expanded Display or Display Expansion Mode features in the BIOS utility. However, the stretching may cause distortion, especially to fonts.

High Resolution with an external monitor

Higher resolution modes may be used, as long as the monitor supports them.

Connecting to an External Monitor

The notebook has a VGA monitor port to connect your computer to an external monitor.

Using the VGA monitor port

10.Locate the 15-pin VGA monitor port on the right side of your notebook and connect the video signal cable from the external monitor (or the VGA adapter) to the monitor port.

11.Connect the power cable from the external monitor to a power outlet and turn on the monitor.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Appendix a Page Page Getting Started Inventory Safety and Maintenance Checklists OptionsFeatures About Windows Where to Look For InformationAbout Your Computer Quick Start Turning on the Computer for the First TimeAdjusting the Brightness Turning off Your Computer Making a Startup DiskTape your business card to the notebook and accessories Tips for New OwnersTake responsibility for backing up your data Develop good ergonomic work habitsNever take the notebook anywhere without the carrying case Consider using a lockPage Page Hardware and Software Getting StartedFront View Left View Right View Back View Bottom View Icon Light Description LED Status IndicatorsPower Indicators Function key Description Function KeysNumeric Keypad Touchpad Scrolling lines Touchpad PrecautionsDragging Precautions for Handling DVD and CD Discs Optical DriveInserting a Disk Removing a DiskConnecting the Printer Removing a Card Installing a CardPC Express Card Slot Screen Controls Connecting to an External MonitorGraphics System Chapter Anti-electromagnetic wave clip Communication ComponentsFax/Modem Information about the Wireless LAN button Wireless LAN buttonPage Left Side Connectors Making ConnectionsRight Side Connectors Disk Eject ButtonUSB 2.0 Universal Serial Bus Ports PC Express 34/54 Card SlotFront Side Connectors Wireless LAN On/Off switchMS Pro/MS/MMC/SD 4-in-1 Card reader slot Microphone-in JackFax/modem RJ-11 Jack LAN RJ-45 JackPage System Recovery Software Recovering your System from the Hard DrivePage Power Management Battery CalibrationMonitoring Battery Power Low Battery AlarmsPower Saving Modes Battery ChargingSuspend Mode Initiating Suspend ModePower Saving Tips Power Button SettingsWhen to Replace the Battery Changing the BatteryHeat Considerations Page Starting the Bios Setup Utility Using the Bios Setup UtilityBios Setup Menu Navigating and Entering Information in Bios  Bios Setup Utility Main MenuAdvanced Menu Boot menu Change Supervisor Password Security menuExit menu Exit Options Save Changes and ExitChange User Password Change Supervisor PasswordResetting the Cmos to Default Settings Exiting and SavingPage Frequently Asked Questions My computer alerts Cmos Battery Low, what can I do? Save configuration changes and exit setup? OKCancel Page Declaration of Conformity StatementsFederal Communications Commission Statement About The Modem Canadian Department of Communications Battery Disposal Battery Caution