 Changing Keyboard Speed
Changing Keyboard SpeedYou can change  the speed at  which the  keyboard responds when  you hold down  a
key. The normal typematic  rate is 10  characters per second,  but you  can use the
Configuration/Setup Utility program  to increase this  rate to  up to 30  characters per
second.
To change the  keyboard speed:
1. Start the  Configuration/Setup Utility program  (see “Starting  the
Configuration/Setup Utility Program”  on page 23).
2. Select Start  Options from the  Configuration/Setup Utility  program menu.
3. Set Keyboard  Speed to Normal  or Fast. Use  Left Arrow (←)  or Right Arrow
(→) to toggle  between selections.
4. Press Esc  to return to  the Configuration/Setup  Utility program menu.
5. Before you  exit from the  program, select  Save Settings from  the
Configuration/Setup Utility program  menu.
6. To exit  from the Configuration/Setup  Utility program,  press Esc and  follow the
instructions on the  screen.
Installing Video Device  DriversTo take full  advantage of the  S3 Trio64V+  or Matrox MGA  Millennium graphics
adapter in your  computer, some operating  systems and  application programs
require custom software,  known as video  device drivers. These device  drivers
provide support for  greater speed, higher  resolution, more  available colors, and
flicker-free images.
The S3 Trio64V+  and Matrox MGA  Millennium video  device drivers are  provided
on the Ready-to-Configure  CD that comes  with your  computer. Instructions  for
installing the device  drivers are provided  in the  S3 Trio64V+ SVGA  Device Driver
Installation Instructions or  Matrox MGA Millennium  Graphics Adapter  Software
Installation Guide that  comes with your  PC. If your computer  has IBM-preinstalled
software, video device  drivers have already  been installed  on the hard  disk in your
computer. However, the device  driver installation instructions  will be helpful  if you
ever need to  reinstall the device  drivers; if  you want to  change video resolution,
color depth, or  monitor settings; or  if you  need information on  obtaining and
installing updated device  drivers.
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