Microsoft
®
Windows
®
NT Operating System
1. Click
Start
,
Settings
,
Control Panel
, and then double-click
Display
icon.
2. In Display Registration Information window, click Settings Tab and then click
All Display
Modes
.
3. Select a mode that you wish to use (Resolution, Number of colors and Vertical frequency)
and then click
OK
.
4. Click
Apply
button if you see the screen working normally after clicking
Test
. If the screen is
not normal, change to a different mode (lower mode of resolution, colors or frequency).
If there is no Mode at
All Display Modes
, select the level of resolution and vertical
frequency by referring to the Preset Timing Modes in the user guide.
Linux Operating System
To execute X-Window, you need to make the X86Config file, which is a type of system setting file.
1. Press Enter at the first and the second screen after executing the X86Config file.
2. The third screen is for
setting your mouse
.
3. Set a mouse for your computer.
4. The next screen is for
selecting a keyboard
.
5. Set a keyboard for your computer.
6. The next screen is for
setting your monitor
.
7. First of all, set a
horizontal frequency
for your monitor. (You can enter the frequency
directly.)
8. Set a
vertical frequency
for your monitor. (You can enter the frequency directly.)
9. Enter the
model name of your monitor
. This information will not affect the actual execution
of X-Window.
10. You have
finished
setting up your monitor.
Execute
X-Window after setting other requested hardware.
Natural Color
Natural Color Software Pro
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ram
One of the recent problems in using a computer is that the color of the images printed out by a
printer or other images scanned by a scanner or a digital camera are not the same as those
shown on the monitor.
The Natural Color S/W is the very solution for this problem. It is a color administration system
developed by Samsung Electronics in association with Korea Electronics &
Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI).
This system is available only for Samsung monitors and makes the color of the images on the
monitor the same as the printed or scanned images.